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Ruby on Rails Creator Takes on JavaScript Frameworks with Hotwire

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    Hotwire offers “an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript.” It’s described as an “HTML-over-the-wire” approach, meaning it generates the HTML file on the server and then delivers it to the browser. It’s an alternative to delivering JSON, a data format used by many JavaScript-heavy web apps to send content from the server to the client.

    Run, Don't Walk[^] obligatory music video. The lyrics are oddly appropriate. "I can't stop talking to myself." :laugh: Ruby on Rails Creator Takes on JavaScript Frameworks with Hotwire – The New Stack[^]

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      Hotwire offers “an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript.” It’s described as an “HTML-over-the-wire” approach, meaning it generates the HTML file on the server and then delivers it to the browser. It’s an alternative to delivering JSON, a data format used by many JavaScript-heavy web apps to send content from the server to the client.

      Run, Don't Walk[^] obligatory music video. The lyrics are oddly appropriate. "I can't stop talking to myself." :laugh: Ruby on Rails Creator Takes on JavaScript Frameworks with Hotwire – The New Stack[^]

      Latest Articles:
      Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread Subscriptions

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      Link?

      "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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        Hotwire offers “an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript.” It’s described as an “HTML-over-the-wire” approach, meaning it generates the HTML file on the server and then delivers it to the browser. It’s an alternative to delivering JSON, a data format used by many JavaScript-heavy web apps to send content from the server to the client.

        Run, Don't Walk[^] obligatory music video. The lyrics are oddly appropriate. "I can't stop talking to myself." :laugh: Ruby on Rails Creator Takes on JavaScript Frameworks with Hotwire – The New Stack[^]

        Latest Articles:
        Client-Side Type-Based Publisher/Subscriber, Exploring Synchronous, "Event-ed", and Worker Thread Subscriptions

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        ASP.NET WebForms did that 20 odd years ago.

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          "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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          Ruby on Rails Creator Takes on JavaScript Frameworks with Hotwire – The New Stack[^]

          TTFN - Kent

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            "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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            Rob Grainger wrote:

            Link?

            OMG. I failed at my Insider News post. :((

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              ASP.NET WebForms did that 20 odd years ago.

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              Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

              ASP.NET WebForms did that 20 odd years ago.

              I know. The irony.

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