@baldur I guess it’s technically just-in-time builds instead of buildless but the experience with Kitten is basically a buildless one (and one of the reasons why it uses JavaScript instead of TypeScript and HTML template strings instead of – *spit* – JSX.)
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Baldur Bjarnason (baldur@toot.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 08-Sep-2024 22:41:39 JST Baldur Bjarnason “Going Buildless | Max Böck”
https://mxb.dev/blog/buildless/
I've gone buildless for personal projects for a long while now and am not going back
Also on HTML includes: it makes me sad to think that XML had standardised includes almost 20 years ago. I wasn't a fan of XML at the time but in hindsight it's looking like we, web devs, dumped an entire ecosystem of tools and standards just out of an annoyance with error handling that we then got a worse version of anyway with JSX, setting us back a decade
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