HTMX
HTMX gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext
HTMX is small (~10k min.gz'd), dependency-free, extendable & IE11 compatible
HTMX pairs well HyperScript an easy and approachable language designed for modern front-end web development. HyperScript is developed by Carson Gross and friends, which also designed and developed HTMX.
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Advocating for Junior Devs, Hotwire and HTMX
[00:04:17] Chris asks the guys if they submitted a talk to RailsConf 2021. Andrew tells us about a virtual talk at a meetup he’s giving in June.[00:08:53] Chris tells us about something he helped start a long time ago called LaunchCode.[00:11:58] Find out what Chris’s submission to Ra
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Hype for Hyperscript
In this episode, we have Carson from Big Sky Software & Deniz Akşimşek on to talk about Hyperscript, which they tout as what JavaScript would look like if it were designed for the web! Guest host Ben Croker from PutYourLightsOut tells us why, yes, we really do need a scrip
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Dynamic HTML with htmx
On this episode we have Carson from Big Sky Software on to discuss how his htmx library is an extension to HTML that brings needed dynamic functionality to the modern web without bringing complexity. Joined by Ben Croker from PutYourLightsOn, we discuss the type of problems that htm
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htmx - Carson Gross
htmx@htmx_org on TwitterhyperscriptBig Sky Softwaredjango-htmxRapid Prototyping with Django, htmx, and Tailwind CSSSupport the ShowThis podcast does not have any ads or sponsors. To support the show, please consider visiting LearnDjango.com, Button, or Django News.
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htmx - Carson Gross (Ep95 Replay)
htmx@htmx_org on TwitterhyperscriptBig Sky Softwaredjango-htmxRapid Prototyping with Django, htmx, and Tailwind CSSSupport the ShowThis podcast does not have any ads or sponsors. To support the show, please consider purchasing a book, signing up for Button, or reading the Django News
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