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47,999 views • Streamed live on Jul 22, 2021 • #Python #JavaScript #htmx
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The web has changed in recent years. Modern websites mean lots of JavaScript on the frontend, sometimes supplanting HTML altogether. You’re left with an incomprehensible, brittle pile of 3,000 npm dependencies, knowing it will never work in 2 years from now, much less 20 years.
It doesn't have to be that way. In this webinar, we introduce htmx, part of a recent trend to slim down frontends and return to the original principles of the web, while still providing faster interactivity. htmx has taken off recently, and Carson Gross, its creator, is dropping by to explain the why, how, and what. With htmx, you use HTML -- yes, HTML -- a…...more
The web has changed in recent years. Modern websites mean lots of JavaScript on the frontend, sometimes supplanting HTML altogether. You’re left with an incomprehensible, brittle pile of 3,000 npm dependencies, knowing it will never work in 2 years from now, much less 20 years.
It doesn't have to be that way. In this webinar, we introduce htmx, part of a recent trend to slim down frontends and return to the original principles of the web, while still providing faster interactivity. htmx has taken off recently, and Carson Gross, its creator, is dropping by to explain the why, how, and what. With htmx, you use HTML -- yes, HTML -- as the organizing idea.
We’ll give you an orientation then show lots of examples in action. Carson is a WebStorm fan, and since his motto is the HOWL stack -- hypertext on whatever language -- he and Paul will collaborate to show usage on plain servers and Python backends
Categories: #Python#JavaScript#htmx
Speaker: Carson Gross
Carson runs Big Sky Software, teaches CS at a university, and is the CTO of LeadDyno. He is the creator of htmx, hyperscript and intercooler.js, and has been doing web programming since the late 1990s. His technical approach is to look for hot new trends in the industry and then do the opposite of that.…...more