Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
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Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#2Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#3It's interesting that vanilla JS feels like a breath of fresh air nowadays. I guess the JS cycle is now complete (?)
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#4It's interesting that vanilla JS feels like a breath of fresh air nowadays. I guess the JS cycle is now complete (?)
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#5Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#6I really do hope this kind of developer attitude (writing pure VanillaJS) is coming back.
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#7It's interesting that vanilla JS feels like a breath of fresh air nowadays. I guess the JS cycle is now complete (?)
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#8We need more of these!
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#9I love these type of showcases. It‘s been a wonderful time when simply upload files via SFTP and had a running application. No need of webpack bundles, vendor libraries to achieve a simple functionality that could be solved in a few lines of code ... I really do hope this kind of developer attitude (writing pure VanillaJS) is coming back.
Re: Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries
#10I love these type of showcases. It‘s been a wonderful time when simply upload files via SFTP and had a running application. No need of webpack bundles, vendor libraries to achieve a simple functionality that could be solved in a few lines of code ... I really do hope this kind of developer attitude (writing pure VanillaJS) is coming back.
Is there a need for these tools all the time? No. But are there valid use cases? Absolutely yes.