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Nice, though it would be nice to eliminate the need to write any JS. I disagree with page 17, I think server side apps could handle those things fine if they were made to support them.

I've been working on a Ruby framework with all the fancy stuff (reactive VDOM, hot reloading, scoped css) but it's 100% server side. Imagine React, but with Ruby and Haml instead of JS, and all logic runs on the server.

The GitHub link can be found in my comment history. It's not ready to be used for anything serious, but I think it's an interesting approach and maybe there is someone who would like to play with it.



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