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title: "Xeact 0.0.69: A Revolutionary Femtoframework For High Efficiency JavaScript Development"
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date: 2021-11-18
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tags:
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- javascript
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- framework
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- satire
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- xeact
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---
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[Writing JavaScript is so lame. All the tools require me to do so much bullshit
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to get them to even compile. I shouldn't need to compile JavaScript to
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JavaScript in order to deploy stuff to a webpage. How did it get this bad? I
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wish there was something easier!](conversation://Cadey/coffee)
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Is this you? Have you wished for something like this? Your prayers have been
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answered! Keep reading this post to learn more about this revolutionary set of
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tools that let you scale up and down as you need to.
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<noscript>
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[Hey, normally we try to make sure that this blog functions exactly as it would
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without JavaScript enabled as it does with JavaScript enabled. This is an
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exception. If you want the interactive parts of this post to work, you will need
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to allow JavaScript to execute on this page. These examples require <a
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href="https://caniuse.com/es6-module">ES6 module</a> support, so you may want to
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try the most up to date version of Chrome, Firefox or
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Safari.](conversation://Mara/hacker)
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</noscript>
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At Xeserv we strive to make solid advances forward that allow you to keep your
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focus on what matters: your life and more importantly your production
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applications. As a part of this mission, we have created a groundbreaking,
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revolutionary femtoframework called [Xeact](https://github.com/Xe/Xeact)
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([npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@xeserv/xeact)).
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Xeact is a high performance, developer-efficient and overall ballin'
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femtoframework for productive development in Javascript. It will take everything
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that is complicated about frontend web development and throw it in the trash.
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Don't trust this random webpage? You don't have to! Let's see it in action with
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some testimonials that were collected from committed users of this amazing
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framework:
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```html
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<blockquote id="testimonial">Loading...</blockquote>
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```
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Then you can import it from either
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[unpkg](https://unpkg.com/@xeserv/xeact@0.0.69/xeact.js) or a local copy:
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```javascript
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import { g } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const shuf = (arr) => {
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var rand, temp, i;
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for (i = arr.length - 1; i > 0; i -= 1) {
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rand = Math.floor((i + 1) * Math.random());
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temp = arr[rand];
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arr[rand] = arr[i];
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arr[i] = temp;
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}
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return arr;
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};
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const testimonials = shuf([
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"It Works™",
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"It shouldn't crash until the heat death of the universe",
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"A necessary addition to your tech stack",
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"Completely revolutionized our deployment cycle",
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"Our engineering team was blown away; versatile, powerful, constantly updated. It's everything we wanted and more",
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"Daunting at first, but works right out of the box, with great documentation and amazing support",
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"With a small footprint and big impact, this is a definite game changer",
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"Something something kill child before killing parent joke",
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"Made with Rust",
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"Reliable, Secure, Good performance, Easy to use UI/UX, High throughput",
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"It doesn't stalk me as much as the competitors!",
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"this software created synergy i didn't think was possible",
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"easy to use and it respects your privacy",
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"this software's cloud backend has only been hacked twice this year",
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"please, they have my wife and kids; i want to see them again",
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"The third best femtoframework available on the market"
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]);
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let i = 0;
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const update = () => {
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i++;
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i = i % testimonials.length;
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g("testimonial").innerText = testimonials[i];
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};
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update();
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setInterval(update, 3000);
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const shuf = (arr) => {
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var rand, temp, i;
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for (i = arr.length - 1; i > 0; i -= 1) {
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rand = Math.floor((i + 1) * Math.random());
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temp = arr[rand];
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arr[rand] = arr[i];
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arr[i] = temp;
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}
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return arr;
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};
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const testimonials = shuf([
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"It Works™",
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"It shouldn't crash until the heat death of the universe",
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"A necessary addition to your tech stack",
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"Completely revolutionized our deployment cycle",
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"Our engineering team was blown away; versatile, powerful, constantly updated. It's everything we wanted and more",
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"Daunting at first, but works right out of the box, with great documentation and amazing support",
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"With a small footprint and big impact, this is a definite game changer",
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"Something something kill child before killing parent joke",
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"Made with Rust",
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"Reliable, Secure, Good performance, Easy to use UI/UX, High throughput",
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"It doesn't stalk me as much as the competitors!",
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"this software created synergy i didn't think was possible",
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"easy to use and it respects your privacy",
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"this software's cloud backend has only been hacked twice this year",
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"please, they have my wife and kids; i want to see them again",
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"The third best femtoframework available on the market"
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]);
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const runTestimonalExample = () => {
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let i = 0;
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const update = () => {
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i++;
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i = i % testimonials.length;
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g("testimonial").innerText = testimonials[i];
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};
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update();
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setInterval(update, 3000);
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};
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window.runTestimonalExample = runTestimonalExample;
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</script>
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<blockquote id="testimonial">Loading...</blockquote>
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<button onclick="runTestimonalExample()">Run demo</button>
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And this is only the tip of the iceberg. Xeact is a poweruser's dream. It makes
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it utterly trivial to compose more complicated things out of the same basic
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tools that you have for free in the browser. Each of the main functions will be
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covered in detail below:
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## `g` - gets an element by ID
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The most basic function is `g`, `g` lets you get an HTML element out of the DOM
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so you can manipulate it, much like we did in the above testimonial example (no,
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there is no way to stop it).
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Usage is simple:
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```html
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<div id="g-example"></div>
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```
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```javascript
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import { g } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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let elem = g("g-example");
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elem.innerText = elem.innerText + "a";
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const runGExample = () => {
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let elem = g("g-example");
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elem.innerText = elem.innerText + "a";
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};
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window.runGExample = runGExample;
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</script>
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<div id="g-example"></div>
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<button onclick="runGExample()">Run demo</button>
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## `h` - creates an HTML element
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Just getting HTML elements by themselves isn't that useful outside of very
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simple cases. Sometimes you need to create new HTML elements to munge them back
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into the DOM. Let's say you want to create a replica of this Mara conversation
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blurb:
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[These are some words and I am writing them.](conversation://Mara/hacker)
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This actually gets expanded out to HTML that looks like this:
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```html
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<div class="conversation">
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<div class="conversation-picture conversation-smol">
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<picture>
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<source srcset="https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/mara/hacker.avif" type="image/avif">
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<source srcset="https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/mara/hacker.webp" type="image/webp">
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<img src="https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/mara/hacker.png" alt="Mara is hacker">
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</picture>
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</div>
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<div class="conversation-chat"><<b>Mara</b>> These are some words and I am writing them.</div>
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</div>
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```
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HTML is a kind of a tree internally, so the `h` function lets you build element
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trees:
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```html
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<div id="exampleConversationRoot">Loading...</div>
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```
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```javascript
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import { g, h, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const mkConversation = (who, mood, message) =>
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h("div", {className: "conversation"}, [
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h("div", {className: "conversation-picture conversation-smol"}, [
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h("picture", {}, [
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h("source", {type: "image/avif", srcset: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.avif`}),
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h("source", {type: "image/webp", srcset: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.webp`}),
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h("img", {alt: `${who} is ${mood}`, src: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.png`})
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])
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]),
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h("div", {className: "conversation-chat"}, [
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h("span", {innerText: "<"}),
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h("b", {innerText: who}),
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h("span", {innerText: "> "}),
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h("span", {innerText: msg})
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])
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]);
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// clear out #exampleConversationRoot
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x(g("exampleConversationRoot"));
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g("exampleConversationRoot")
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.append(mkConversation("Mara", "hacker", "These are some words and I am writing them."));
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g, h, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const mkConversation = (who, mood, message) =>
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h("div", {className: "conversation"}, [
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h("div", {className: "conversation-picture conversation-smol"}, [
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h("picture", {}, [
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h("source", {type: "image/avif", srcset: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.avif`}),
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h("source", {type: "image/webp", srcset: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.webp`}),
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h("img", {alt: `${who} is ${mood}`, src: `https://cdn.christine.website/file/christine-static/stickers/${who.toLowerCase()}/${mood}.png`})
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])
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]),
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h("div", {className: "conversation-chat"}, [
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h("span", {innerText: "<"}),
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h("b", {innerText: who}),
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h("span", {innerText: "> "}),
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h("span", {innerText: message})
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])
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]);
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const runHExample = () => {
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x(g("exampleConversationRoot"));
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g("exampleConversationRoot").append(mkConversation("Mara", "hacker", "These are some words and I am writing them."));
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g("afterHExample").style = "";
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}
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window.runHExample = runHExample;
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</script>
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<div id="exampleConversationRoot">Loading...</div>
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<button onclick="runHExample()">Run demo</button>
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<div id="afterHExample" style="display:none">
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[What...the heck? I didn't write those words! What is going on?](conversation://Mara/wat)
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[Don't worry, it's all part of the plan](conversation://Cadey/enby)
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</div>
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You can use this to create whatever you need to create for your webapps. This
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was inspired by the [Elm HTML
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library](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/elm/html/latest/). I may end up
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making a companion library with common elements as an addon to Xeact that will
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be distributed separately.
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## `x` - remove all children of an element
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This allows you to remove everything from an element so you can recreate it
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anew. You should use this right before you add new things to an element to flip
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the page on refresh:
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```html
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<ul id="exampleXRoot">
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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</ul>
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```
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```javascript
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import { g, h, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const addStuff = () => {
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g("exampleXRoot").append(h("li", {innerText: "stuff"}));
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};
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const clearStuff = () => {
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x(g("exampleXRoot"));
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};
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g, h, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const addStuff = () => {
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g("exampleXRoot").append(h("li", {innerText: "stuff"}));
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};
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const clearStuff = () => {
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x(g("exampleXRoot"));
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};
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window.addXStuff = addStuff;
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window.clearXStuff = clearStuff;
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</script>
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<ul id="exampleXRoot">
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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<li>stuff</li>
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</ul>
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<button onclick="addXStuff()">Add</button> <button onclick="clearXStuff()">Clear</button>
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## `u` - build relative/absolute URLs
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A common task in frontend code is to make HTTP requests to the server ~~where
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you can write the code in a _real_ language~~. `u` lets you build those URLs
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quickly:
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```javascript
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import { u } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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console.log(u("/blog.json"));
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g, u } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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g("uExampleOne").textContent = u("/blog.json");
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</script>
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The [JSON Feed](https://www.jsonfeed.org/) for this blog can be found here:
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<span id="uExampleOne"></span>
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You can chain this into `fetch` like so:
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```html
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<div id="xeblog-root"></div>
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```
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```javascript
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import { g, h, u, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const div = (data = {}, children = []) => h("div", data, children);
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const ahref = (to, text) => h("a", {href: to, innerText: text});
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const h3 = (text, attrs = {}) => {
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attrs["innerText"] = text;
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return h("h3", attrs);
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}
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(async () => {
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let resp = await fetch(u("/blog.json"));
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if (!resp.ok) {
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throw new Error(`/blog.json status ${resp.status}`);
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}
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let feed = await resp.json();
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let root = g("xeblog-root");
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let content = div({}, [
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h3(feed.title),
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h("ul", {}, feed.items.map(item => h("li", {}, [ahref(item.url, item.title)])))
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]);
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x(root);
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root.append(content);
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})();
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { g, h, u, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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const div = (data = {}, children = []) => h("div", data, children);
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const ahref = (to, text) => h("a", {href: to, innerText: text});
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const h3 = (text, attrs = {}) => {
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attrs["innerText"] = text;
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return h("h3", attrs);
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}
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const uDemo = async () => {
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let resp = await fetch(u("/blog.json"));
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if (!resp.ok) {
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throw new Error(`/blog.json status ${resp.status}`);
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}
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let feed = await resp.json();
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let root = g("xeblog-root");
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let content = div({}, [
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h3(feed.title),
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h("ul", {}, feed.items.map(item => h("li", {}, [ahref(item.url, item.title)])))
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]);
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x(root);
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root.append(content);
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};
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window.runUExample = uDemo;
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</script>
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<div id="xeblog-root"></div>
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<button onclick="runUExample()">Run</button>
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## `r` - run a function once when the page is ready
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`r` lets you defer execution of a function until everything in the page has
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loaded. This is situationally useful and is difficult to demo.
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```javascript
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import { r } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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console.log("hi, open your dev console to see me");
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```
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<script type="module">
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import { r } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";
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console.log("hi, open your dev console to see me");
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</script>
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---
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What kind of awesome things can you create with Xeact? Use the hashtag `#xeact`
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on Twitter and I'll maybe give you a shoutout!
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---
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EDIT(00:37 M11 19 2021): A prior version of this post made an incorrect
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assertion about Facebook's patent grant situation and React. I was apparently
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operating under old information. I fucked up.
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