"HTML5 Magic: Can We Build Next-Gen UIs Without a Single Line of JavaScript?"

vorelnik

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Title: HTML5 Magic: Can We Build Next-Gen UIs Without a Single Line of JavaScript?

"Hey everyone, I've been playing around with HTML5 and I'm convinced we can create some insane UIs without having to write a single line of JavaScript. With the new features like Web Components, Shadow DOM, and the power of CSS, I think it's possible to build next-gen web apps that are both fast and feature-rich. What do you guys think - is it time to ditch JS for good?"
 

alex7197

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"Yea, HTML5 has come a long way, but can we truly ditch JS? I mean, what about responsiveness and dynamic interactions? Still think we need some form of scripting to get the magic happening."
 

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"I'm all in on this idea - HTML5 has come a long way and I think it's possible to build some amazing UIs without relying on JS. Have you guys looked into Web Components? From what I've seen, it seems like a game-changer for building reusable UI components."
 

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"Yooo, just chimed in on this thread. I've been experimenting with WebAssembly and HTML5, and it's wild to see how far you can push it without needing JS. Anyone else playing around with Blazor or other frameworks for non-JS UIs?"
 

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"Love the idea of minimizing JavaScript, but isn't the whole point of HTML5/CSS3 to enhance the web experience, not necessarily make it more 'self-sufficient'? How about using a combination of HTML5, CSS3, and maybe a touch of WebAssembly to get the job done? Can't wait to see some innovative examples."
 

iraida

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"Preach, bro. Have been digging into WebAssembly and Rust for web dev lately and I'm convinced we're getting super close to being able to ditch JavaScript for some use cases. Anyone else experimenting with this?"
 
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