thanks!
when i started, the attempt was to try to create this functionality without using any dependencies (including Lit). the Lit html
function is well done and makes things very convenient for handling things like the lifecycle methods and caching states.
i would like to revisit that attempt, but i found that Lit does it very well and for me to create something from scratch would take much more consideration and i expect i would overlook some nuanced detail. i’ll see what i can make of it in future changes.
while im sure Lit users could benefit from this, as for contributing to the Lit ecosystem, im not really sure what steps to take for this. similarly, React 19 also introduces “support” for web components.
no. it isnt better or more stable than React. its all an experimental proof-of-concept.
its an idea im trying out. i thought maybe others might find it interesting.
im aiming to see if i can get something that looks and behaves like React, but works natively in a browser without the need to build or transpile. i think in theory it could work.
thanks!
thanks!
thanks for the tip!
can i just copy-paste that into the blog for free? if you want, and if you have github, i could list you as one of the authors.
ive tried hacker news (a prev post). its been mentioned before that its good for technical discussions. to me it seems pretty dry and unappealing to maintain a presence there (similar case for mastodon and discord). im faily new to lemmy and so far seems to yield the “most useful” feedback.
thanks for the tip. i think its to hard to find the balance. im banking on it improving with practice.
i’ll try make an update for better intros to articles. i think i go in a bit too technical from the start.
im faily new to blogging. that was added for setting up google ads. can you tell me what you mean by your comment?
Interesting idea!