Functional Web Components
https://positive-intentions.com/blog/dim-todo-list
Github: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim
Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com
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Functional Web Components
https://positive-intentions.com/blog/dim-todo-list
Github: https://github.com/positive-intentions/dim
Demo: https://dim.positive-intentions.com
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Why not simply use elm?
@umt
Elm is good.
For this project I specifically wanted to use web components, but in the style of React.
There is no practical use case for this “UI framework”. It’s a personal learning process.
Cool. Learning is good.
The previous article in the series has a couple paragraphs at the start to introduce the idea and why:
To me it seems more like an exploration and PoC for the purposes of learning than a real alternative to any particular frontend library, but that’s just my interpretation. The subject is interesting anyway, even if I won’t do this myself in a real world project at work.
@TehPers @umt
> PoC for the purposes of learning
yeah thats right.
i want to see if creating some kind of thin-transparent-wrapper like this, could make it so i dont have to update it as a dependencies. consider that we recently got react 19. this will be followed by a scramble by many to use the latest and most stable version.
i cant guarantee any stability in my current progress, but in theory, by relying on the underlying web component from the browser, it becomes future-proof.