
Ripple JS
@ripple__js
The official account the Ripple JS, the elegant TypeScript UI framework
RippleJS has improved quite a bit! 🔥 - new reactivity syntax that uses `track` and @ - support for index and keyed for loops - `clsx` built in to class attributes - #[] and #{} shorthand for TrackedArray and TrackedObject - <head> support - many, many bug fixes Check it out
I created RippleJS because open source is about sharing new ideas. You don’t have to like it or agree with any of those ideas. That’s the beauty of open source. However, enough people asked me to share it and that’s why it’s now a thing. :)
Ripple's reactivity system isn't virtual DOM and isn't signals. It is fine-grained, lazy evaluation system that leverages the compiler more than the runtime to make these sorts of things happen. It's great that Ripple is fast on this benchmark, but there's more to it than that.
The official account the Ripple JS, the elegant TypeScript UI framework. News and updates will come from this account in the future. So if you're interested in knowing more about the journey of Ripple, this is the account for you.
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