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132: Caleb Porzio - Just Enough JavaScript with Alpine.js

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Just Enough JavaScript with Alpine.js

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Full Stack Radio • Episode 132
132: Caleb Porzio - Just Enough JavaScript with Alpine.js
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January 15, 2020 • Episode 132
132: Caleb Porzio - Just Enough JavaScript with Alpine.js
By Adam Wathan • View the Website
In this episode, Adam talks to Caleb Porzio about his new UI library Alpine.js.
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Episode Details

In this episode, Adam talks to Caleb Porzio about his new UI library Alpine.js.

Show Notes

Topics include:
  • What is Alpine and what does it replace?
  • How does Alpine compare to Vue?
  • How does Alpine compare to Stimulus?
  • “Why not just use vanilla JavaScript you dummy?”
  • How Alpine works internally
  • Patterns for extracting reusable behaviours with Alpine
  • The Alpine roadmap
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