Htmx in a Nutshell
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Htmx in a Nutshell
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#3Django, DRF, Postgres, tailwind and HTMX.
I am so tired of all the front end frameworks and all the complexity that gets added. At some point I think you need it and you get returns from it but hearing more people in the industry recognize and talk about how JS everything isn't always the answer gives me hope.
I like what HTMX has to offer and I am excited to see it continue to get air time.
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#5Makes me smile because everything old is new again. This is very similar to features MooTools had like 10+ years ago before JSON took off big.
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#7howdy, I'm the creator of htmx, happy to talk about it
I stopped scrolling as soon as I noticed I have to ask myself what am I posting to this URL?
Maybe digging deeper I could find the reference docs explaining in very vague terms where the payload is coming from. But this was supposed to be simple.
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#8howdy, I'm the creator of htmx, happy to talk about it
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#10howdy, I'm the creator of htmx, happy to talk about it