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How one JavaScript library solved the framework debate by transcending it entirely The...
Transitioning from Marko's server-side template system to Juris's universal JavaScript islands with...
I'm posting this as an author of JURIS. How a 2,500-line JavaScript framework tackles challenges...
Introduction User experience in web applications hinges on one critical factor:...
Introduction When working with Object DOM - representing user interfaces as JavaScript...
A Medium post exploring the psychology behind JS developers' reluctance to write HTML, and how...
Introduction Starting your journey in modern web development can be overwhelming. React...
A junior developer's guide to understanding component execution strategies If you're just...
A friendly comparison for junior developers and Svelte enthusiasts Hey Svelte fans! 👋 If you love...
An honest comparison of two approaches to adding interactivity to existing HTML - helping you...
Juris Framework: GitHub: https://github.com/jurisjs/juris Website: https://jurisjs.com/ NPM:...
Introduction For nearly a decade, JSX has dominated the React ecosystem and influenced...
Introduction As web applications become increasingly complex and real-time data becomes...
Introduction Juris is a modern JavaScript reactive framework that offers a unique...
It's been a while since I've published on DEVTo. I've been quite satisfied with the libraries I've...
Why you will adopt it ? Because you are fed up to load tons of modules, using hooks, effects,...
Migrating from Alpine's template-based approach to Juris's pure JavaScript, debuggable, and...
Real Frameworks Don't Use Reactive State: They Implement Reactive Attributes and...
Introduction: The Evolving Frontend Landscape The frontend development landscape is...
Introduction Modern web applications are inherently asynchronous. Data comes from APIs,...
Introduction When comparing modern JavaScript frameworks, the real test isn't building...