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I'm sure you have.

Regardless of that, the idea that you learn htmx because don't want you to learn JavaScript is simply incorrect.

Rather, it's how you use JavaScript that should be considered.




JSON APIs are usable beyond the browser and using htmx feels like using Django+jQuery 14 years ago. I'd rather not go back to that.



Passive aggressively posting links to overlong tracts won't change my mind. I've read all of it and I fundamentally disagree with it. I'm happy to be done with this.. Unless, of course, you feel that you need the last word? Or, can we let this go and move on? Yeah?


All of it? ;)


Have I read what you’ve posted in this thread? Yes. And more when I was learning to use htmx. I gave it a good-faith effort and I’m completely unconvinced. If we were having this conversation ten years ago, I might be excited. Today, not so much.




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