This is an amazing resource to understand the internals/potential internals, and led me to build a small renderer that I've been using to amazing success for my own alt backend renderer. I now can do it like this:
export default server()
.get('/', () => <div>Hello world</div>)
.get(...);
I've been using Bun's JSX transformer as well to do the transpilation, and since it's just a renderer on the backend I don't need to worry about events or hooks, just the rendering step. For this, the article was amazing and I learned a lot.Love the way this is done. It's a shame commercial vendors don't do this sort of thing for their product docs more regularly.
That is a fantastic presentation. It reminds me of the annotated source/site that backbonejs used to have, but this one is interactive. Really great job!
Amazing website and presentation of the story. Love it!
The animations don't keep up when you scroll the page quickly and it really makes the whole thing a pain to glance through. When you scroll fast or just jump to a point in the middle of the article with the scrollbar, you get a bunch of enqueued animations that make no sense.