I am also not a fan of HTML in Javascript. For me it always seems to miss a piece of the component, which is why I enjoy things like vue or svelte for the all-in-one approach.
i like pug, in html i feel like half of the editor page is wasted and find myself trying to match tags sometimes(yes there are plugins, features etc. but...). in pug it's almost subliminal :)
maybe a bit off topic but i always admired the people who use lisp dialects without distraction and i can't even follow html easily :)
My issue with pug is that I hate indent-based replacements for HTML, which Pug is big about. For my editor with HTML if I feel like I'm seeing too much on the screen I'll just fold down everything I'm not looking at.
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I am also not a fan of HTML in Javascript. For me it always seems to miss a piece of the component, which is why I enjoy things like vue or svelte for the all-in-one approach.
I also don't like pug
i like pug, in html i feel like half of the editor page is wasted and find myself trying to match tags sometimes(yes there are plugins, features etc. but...). in pug it's almost subliminal :)
maybe a bit off topic but i always admired the people who use lisp dialects without distraction and i can't even follow html easily :)
My issue with pug is that I hate indent-based replacements for HTML, which Pug is big about. For my editor with HTML if I feel like I'm seeing too much on the screen I'll just fold down everything I'm not looking at.