😄 that's fair, but this is a different approach than most JavaScript libraries. It's much more incremental and symmetric with standard html-based web apps, so I think it offers a reasonable alternative to more heavy-weight frameworks. It's also much more agnostic about your back end stack, since you are just producing html to swap.
Ha, I was mostly just joking around, XKCD always has something snarky to say about almost anything. That said, Intercooler looks pretty interesting, I'll probably check it out this weekend while I'm playing around with the Voat API.
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0 u/13bt [OP] 15 Jan 2016 21:08
This is a javascript library that I've been working on for a while. It's kind of a funny one because I wrote it to avoid writing a lot of javascript.
Happy to answer any questions people have.
0 u/pm-me-your-pm 15 Jan 2016 22:40
Relevant XKCD
0 u/13bt [OP] 15 Jan 2016 22:57
😄 that's fair, but this is a different approach than most JavaScript libraries. It's much more incremental and symmetric with standard html-based web apps, so I think it offers a reasonable alternative to more heavy-weight frameworks. It's also much more agnostic about your back end stack, since you are just producing html to swap.
http://intercoolerjs.org/2016/01/01/n-reasons-to-try-intercooler-this-year.html
0 u/pm-me-your-pm 15 Jan 2016 23:22
Ha, I was mostly just joking around, XKCD always has something snarky to say about almost anything. That said, Intercooler looks pretty interesting, I'll probably check it out this weekend while I'm playing around with the Voat API.