Ficus
@FicusJS
Lightweight libraries and tools for building modern web applications
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Really pumped about my upcoming Egghead course for @zag_js 🥳 In this course, you'll learn how to build UI components using State Machines. Can't wait to release it
Learn how to use Rocket with web components with @FicusJS dev.to/ficusjs/rocket… @modern_web_dev
Build a new website with Rocket by @modern_web_dev and @FicusJS using our Rocket starter app github.com/ficusjs/create…
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GitHub - ficusjs/create-ficus-app: Set-up a web app with FicusJS quickly and easily
Set-up a web app with FicusJS quickly and easily. Contribute to ficusjs/create-ficus-app development by creating an account on GitHub.
Model web component behaviour with XState - dev.to/ficusjs/model-…
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Model web component behaviour with XState
XState is a library for creating, interpreting, and executing finite state machines and...
Testing has been broken for too long. 💔 We figured it was time to fix it. 🔨 Enter #Cypress. cypress.io/how-it-works/
Most of the REST APIs we use are not actually REST APIs. They are REST-Like. A thread on what makes your API purely REST. 🧵
My take on micro-frontends: I think it’s important to standardize on one UI tech to deliver optimal UX. Why? Using a single UI tech to build the entire front end enables: ✅ Shared state ✅ Smaller bundles ✅ Cross-team code reuse All that adds up to a better user experience.
I feel like everyone should try writing javascript straight into the browser every once in a while, to remind themselves how much build systems and bundlers do work for you. Really helps you understand what actually is possible in today's world and what is handled by your builds
Breakpoint rendering in web components dev.to/ficusjs/breakp…
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Breakpoint rendering in web components
Tailoring a user experience for different devices can get complicated. There are many approaches to...
I feel like the first wave of companies using web components was a bit too early, and mostly achieved via marketing. It seems like today companies are choosing web components because they’re a good solution for their requirements.
Like truly, we don't have to rebuild everything to be compatible with frameworks. We can built components that are compatible existing systems instead.
Get started with Ficus in seconds using create-ficus-app ficusjs.org/create-ficus-a… #webcomponents @snowpackjs @eleven_ty
Killer features of Web Components: - standard, available anywhere, no framework needed - ability to extend and enhance existing HTML elements - truly scoped HTML and CSS - compatible with any framework
Finally launched the main Ficus site. Check out what libraries and tools are available for building web apps - ficusjs.org
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