Comment by ErroneousBosh
6 hours ago
I've been dabbling in backend and frontend stuff for about 25 years now, but for the past 15 years or so I haven't really had to do any webby stuff for work (and that's kind of how I like it).
Recently I've needed to put together a few things as "proof of concept" for things like internal directories and catalogues, and it's one of those "How Hard Can It Possibly Be" situations where we've had folk prevaricating for months with outline drawings and sketches and mockups.
So I knocked together a backend for it in Django, which worked okay, and then styled up the raw template with MinCSS[1], and then to do stuff like "find-as-you-type" and other "magical dynamic page" things I used HTMX[2] which has been discussed here endlessly.
No need for AI sloppiness. Just write some code, look at some examples, stick in some styles, and away you go.
I've used HTMX-like approaches a lot for other apps and I've been pretty frontend-averse, but this time I'm doing something similar to a drawing program with lots of d3 and SVG etc, very much the "real usecase" for SPA. So I feel HTMX doesn't apply to this specific usecase.