Show Lemmy: I made an easy-to-use, "React-lite" web framework in only 2000 lines of code, named Modulo.js - eviltoast

Modulo.js is full featured Web Component framework, in a single 2000 line file without any dependencies. It’s packed with many modern features (state management, data binding, liquid-style templating, SSR), and can even build itself and your components from within the browser, so no NPM or terminal skills are needed, making it easier to teach beginners.

While it might be new, I’ve been using internally for almost a year, meaning the documentation is fairly complete for a project at this stage, with 100s of example components / tutorials. So, I’d love to hear feedback! :)

Anyone into trying a new, fun little open source framework?

  • bugsmith@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    That’s so interesting. I’m a developer myself, but haven’t ever tackled a making a framework. Having obviously dealt many times with assuming there must be a framework error after hours of debugging (usually to find out it was indeed a user error…), I can imagine the debacle of trying to figure that out while developing one!