> While it is a good solution, it includes a Node.js component that implements Server-Side Rendering. SSR pre-renders pages on the server before sending them to the client. If you want to avoid that and create applications similar to the ones built with the Create React App, another alternative exists.
the original Eclipse was so godawful slow, this was back in the days where you would install Textpad after installing Java because it would pick up your classpath during installation and configure it for you. Java 1.4 I think.
There isn’t enough in here to judge the idea fairly. At a glance I see two ideas:
- a ui kit/design system wrapper so you can swap between any of them.
- a different approach to laying out html elements that seems closer to canvas than html.
Personally, I don’t know if these are the main problems that need to be solved. That said, it’s all a learning experience!
Hey, ive drafted a much more better and clearer version of what i intend to do, i intend to make this a UI framework, that simplifies everything and uses everything vannilla, no react nor vue just js in the background and vannila css