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@smallcircles @judell Nice; happy to see it.
(I’m happy with the framework that has evolved in Kitten from its htmx-based foundation; especially with its seamless cross-tier event-based workflow, so I’m not looking at changing that but it’s good to see folks tackling the same issues in minimalist ways.)
PS. @jonudell, I like that when=“…” attribute syntax in your framework as an alternative to conditional statements.
Btw, the event-based approach is also what attracted me to Datastar. One of the devs who works in gaming (hence focus on performance and intermediate UI) is using a bootstrap for both hobby and work that is event-sourced and has NATS and SQLite on the back-end by default.
More generally it is interesting to consider event-driven architecture e.g. for the collaborative social web i.e. fediverse.
I'm looking for simple tech to experiment with that a bit :)
I wonder what your thoughts are regarding the sustainability model of #Datastar they came up with.
- They founded a non-profit for custodianship.
- Their Datastar library is fully self-contained, considered feature-complete. Simple, concise code, available to anyone.
- This library contains a plugin mechanism. Any added feature is an extension.
- Anyone can build/offer plugins. Datastar has free + paid ones.
That is not an open core model exactly, isn't it? Musing 🤔
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