Well-versed in the technical side of things thanks to extensive Software Engineering experience. Enthusiastic about Statistical Inference, Machine Learning and Visualizations. He/him.
I have to admit I wasn't too attentive, but this thing reminded me about hotwired.dev/ and all the libraries on that page. Maybe you'll find it useful for something.
Hotwire’s Turbo Streams sound similar, but they’re surprisingly different — they’re JS-powered ways to do in-page updates from a subresource. Streamed HTML is a no-JS technique that works for the very first round-trip.
Well-versed in the technical side of things thanks to extensive Software Engineering experience. Enthusiastic about Statistical Inference, Machine Learning and Visualizations. He/him.
Great post! I like your style and approach. :D
I have to admit I wasn't too attentive, but this thing reminded me about hotwired.dev/ and all the libraries on that page. Maybe you'll find it useful for something.
Hotwire’s Turbo Streams sound similar, but they’re surprisingly different — they’re JS-powered ways to do in-page updates from a subresource. Streamed HTML is a no-JS technique that works for the very first round-trip.
Indeed. They just look similar to that
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tags. And the overall "use as much good 'ol HTML as possible" attitude. :)Yeah, the attitude itself I am all in on.