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As interesting as this is, for a small application like the one you describe in this post, I don't understand the seemingly obsessive necessity to use a framework like this.
I would like to understand why you prefer this over less than half the amount of vanilla code needed to produce identical functionality. Couldn't find a post by you yet talking about this.
Would you be so kind to provide insight?
edit: not necessarily obsessive by you, but by people in general.
for an application like this, probably not much of an advantage. But once you start adding complexity, muyltiple views, etc., the benefits of predictable state management, automatic rerendering on state change, and component-based architecture become extremely valuable. I don't think the point of this page is to be a tutorial on the best way to build a quote-fetching app, it is meant to be an introduction to hyperapp using a quote-fetching app as a simple, easy-to-understand entry point
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As interesting as this is, for a small application like the one you describe in this post, I don't understand the seemingly obsessive necessity to use a framework like this.
I would like to understand why you prefer this over less than half the amount of vanilla code needed to produce identical functionality. Couldn't find a post by you yet talking about this.
Would you be so kind to provide insight?
edit: not necessarily obsessive by you, but by people in general.
for an application like this, probably not much of an advantage. But once you start adding complexity, muyltiple views, etc., the benefits of predictable state management, automatic rerendering on state change, and component-based architecture become extremely valuable. I don't think the point of this page is to be a tutorial on the best way to build a quote-fetching app, it is meant to be an introduction to hyperapp using a quote-fetching app as a simple, easy-to-understand entry point