I gave a talk yesterday at #CMA2024 on how to build quick, single-serving, and portfolio/archival…
Single Serving, Portfolio, and Blog Sites; FastI gave a talk yesterday at #CMA2024 on how to build quick, single-serving, and portfolio/archival websites, the sort of stuff that might be difficult to do in a traditional CMS. The presentation is also a …
Made a fun new site as a personal The61
Made a fun new site as a personal The61SongObsessed is an open source site for me to share my favorite songs and write about them. Since early 2009 I’ve been using a variety of sites to keep track of one song a day, a week or a month. Sometimes I…
Flux solutions compared by example
Nowadays Flux (together with React.js) is one of the hottest topics in the tech world.
When people talk about Flux they mean more of a pattern than a framework. But Javascript community has already made a solid input into it and developed different approaches for working with Flux in order to bring some structure and “frameworky” feel. The first thing which comes to mind after some exploration – there are too much Flux libraries right now. In spite of that let’s try to compare some of them.
Flux solutions compared by example
Nowadays Flux (together with React.js) is one of the hottest topics in the tech world.
When people talk about Flux they mean more of a pattern than a framework. But Javascript community has already made a solid input into it and developed different approaches for working with Flux in order to bring some structure and “frameworky” feel. The first thing which comes to mind after some exploration – there are too much Flux libraries right now. In spite of that let’s try to compare some of them.
