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SUMMARY:International Java Script Conference: HTMX - PAST IS NOW FUTURE wit
 h Mark Volkmann
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DESCRIPTION:Register for the event here.\nPast is Now Future\nThis talk des
 cribes building web applications focused on hypermedia\, an approach that 
 differs significantly from the SPA frameworks popular today such as React 
 and Angular. Today\, web apps typically use client-side JavaScript code to
  send HTTP requests to server endpoints that query/update databases and re
 turn JSON data. The client code then transforms JSON into an HTML presenta
 tion. This is not what Roy Fielding had in mind when he wrote his famous d
 issertation "Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software
  Architectures" that gave birth to REST.Htmx is a small client-side JavaSc
 ript library that adds support for new HTML attributes. These enable respo
 nding to specific interactions (e.g. click) with any HTML element by sendi
 ng an HTTP request using any verb. The response must contain HTML. Rather 
 than performing a complete page refresh\, the returned HTML replaces an ex
 isting DOM element or is inserted relative to one. The server can be imple
 mented using any programming language and server framework. While htmx its
 elf is implemented in JavaScript\, Htmx enables writing complete web appli
 cations without authoring any JavaScript code.
X-ALT-DESCRIPTION:<p>Register for the <a href="https://javascript-conferenc
 e.com/general-web-development/htmx-past-future/" target="_blank">event her
 e</a>.</p>\n<p><strong>Past is Now Future</strong></p>\n<p>This talk descr
 ibes building web applications focused on hypermedia\, an approach that di
 ffers significantly from the SPA frameworks popular today such as React an
 d Angular. Today\, web apps typically use client-side JavaScript code to s
 end HTTP requests to server endpoints that query/update databases and retu
 rn JSON data. The client code then transforms JSON into an HTML presentati
 on. This is not what Roy Fielding had in mind when he wrote his famous dis
 sertation "Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software A
 rchitectures" that gave birth to REST.Htmx is a small client-side JavaScri
 pt library that adds support for new HTML attributes. These enable respond
 ing to specific interactions (e.g. click) with any HTML element by sending
  an HTTP request using any verb. The response must contain HTML. Rather th
 an performing a complete page refresh\, the returned HTML replaces an exis
 ting DOM element or is inserted relative to one. The server can be impleme
 nted using any programming language and server framework. While htmx itsel
 f is implemented in JavaScript\, Htmx enables writing complete web applica
 tions without authoring any JavaScript code.</p>
CATEGORIES:Conferences\,Training\,Tech Talks\,Software Engineering
LOCATION:New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
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