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A quick look at the history of building web apps, followed by a discussion of htmx and how it compares to both modern and traditional ways of building.

A quick look at the history of building web apps, followed by a discussion of htmx and how it compares to both modern and traditional ways of building.

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chg – Twitter, GitHubChris James – Twitter, GitHubDavid Wickes – Twitter, GitHubJon Calhoun – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:



htmx.org
htmx examples
A book about building web apps with htmx
The Grug Brained Developer
Templating in Learn Go with Tests
The first 18 HTML tags
The 1995 HTML 2.0 spec for the FORM element
The Ajax paper
GopherCon talk mentioned by Dave

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