Thank you very much for your feedback! This is a template language oriented primarily to work via JavaScript. It does not functionally interact with the real DOM in any way. You create separate objects with nodes. Also, the syntax is based on passing objects "to HTML", while HTMX works via attributes. I have long wanted to make a full-fledged article on this topic, but I never got around to it. I am already tired of just writing the same thing over and over again.
https://hmpl-lang.github.io/blog/blog/2024/08/10/differences...
thank you for expanding, although I am still not entirely sure I understand why I would use one or the other.
I might just be dense :D
Its a few kb smaller, though I wouldnt trust it to stay that way.
Thank you very much for your feedback! This is a template language oriented primarily to work via JavaScript. It does not functionally interact with the real DOM in any way. You create separate objects with nodes. Also, the syntax is based on passing objects "to HTML", while HTMX works via attributes. I have long wanted to make a full-fledged article on this topic, but I never got around to it. I am already tired of just writing the same thing over and over again.
It's entirely my fault that I haven't written an article on this topic yet.