It was, but in any case you have to have server to deliver your code. hqjs.org is the server that avoid bundling and ensure that you browser get as little code as possible to run your app. It might not suite if you want to serve your app let's say from github, but can do the trick in m any other cases.
Looks interesting. In the past, I used Stencil.js, though. Might be replaceable with hqjs, (with jsx-to-html converter, just to avoid long html strings).
It was, but in any case you have to have server to deliver your code. hqjs.org is the server that avoid bundling and ensure that you browser get as little code as possible to run your app. It might not suite if you want to serve your app let's say from github, but can do the trick in m any other cases.
Looks interesting. In the past, I used Stencil.js, though. Might be replaceable with hqjs, (with jsx-to-html converter, just to avoid long html strings).
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