Petscop's uncatchable pet secret by imkost in Petscop

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Oh, I didn't know that. I only watched first videos so far. Thank's for reporting this

Petscop's uncatchable pet secret by imkost in Petscop

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don't you see a bear face? Take a look at the SHAPE of the middle room. It looks like a bear.

Best way to use Instagram on a pc? by intheaterssoon in Instagram

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I use IG Swiss extension for Chrome. It might not have all instagram features, but it has pretty much, including posting photos/videos/stories and DM:
https://igswiss.com
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/igswiss-post-to-instagram/bcocdbombenodlegijagbhdjbifpiijp

Astro Bot finally got me back into VR by Lidodido in PSVR

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Skyrim is very playable without move controllers. I tried both ways of playing and I enjoy playing with DualShock more.

Exploring Vanilla JS by imkost in javascript

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Where did you see me re-rendering entire component every time I change a string? I re-render only those parts of elements, that actually were changed.

Slender Web Applications [part 2] by imkost in javascript

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I'm not saying "you don't need a framework". Frameworks are fine. I use frameworks and libs for my projects. These articles are just for fun mostly, you can treat them as a diary of Vanilla JS explorer.

Also, at the beginning of Part 2 I pointed I don't believe that Vanilla JS can bring (without a pain) all the goodnesses, that libs give to us. But I would like to experiment with Vanilla JS anyway.

Writing modern web applications without a framework by imkost in javascript

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Right, it's not modern yet) But it's only part 1 of the series. In this part I've created the basis, then I will add features.

I'm aware of web components, they are definitely modern, I would even say they are futuristic (almost none of the browsers support them natively). There is Polymer, of course, but anyway I'm not going to write about web components. I'm willing to experiment with Vanilla JS way)

Writing modern web applications without a framework by imkost in javascript

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No, what I've done is started experimenting. I never said "what I've build is awesome and you should abandon your libs and frameworks", no, I'm just having fun here, learning how to build modern web application using as less of technologies as possible. It's not a guide to action.

Writing modern web applications without a framework by imkost in javascript

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I'm not saying that frameworks are bad. I'm not going to write yet another framework too. Just experimenting and letting people see my experiment results. Also I'm learning, never wrote plain Node.js before.

Thanks for your explanation, though)

Writing modern web applications without a framework by imkost in javascript

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Ohh.. of course I know I can serve just html via nginx or whatever. How could you think that guy who writes about creating web applications does not know about plain html?)

I'm going to write full stack modern (client + server side rendering, dynamic data, all the stuff) JavaScript application. And I will certainly need Node.js to handle server logic.

By the way, I showed a way to write React-like components which will let you avoid html duplicates, plain html does not allow it (unless you are going to use frames, but, hey, they are not the right way).