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Is jQuery still the go-to JS helper library?
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Still better than whatever the hell this is
https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/template-syntax
The more you scroll down, the worse it gets.
And this too: https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/list
A new separate language with features that already existed in the original language (and worked with all its tooling, etc.)
template syntax is a piece of cake, takes literally 2 hours to learn everything you need and you can easily see what's where and how the html will look when it's rendered or not.
and the list rendering? you are literally pointing out the best features of vue.
But why bother with creating a new language, and duplicating all the features your language already has, in a weird way?
If I want a list of UI items based on an array of some data, I can just do
items.map(item => 〈Item key={item.id} item={item} /〉)
, using the normalmap
function that's already part of the language.Or I can use a function, e.g.
items.map(item => renderItem(item, otherData))
etc.JSX itself is a very thin layer that translates to normal function calls.
I don't think this is a very good example. You've just said not to use a new language, then used JSX, a new language.