The Web Platform is doing amazing! We have a multi-language, standardized Virtual Machine with a…
Recently I’ve been building choo, a sturdy frontend framework. It’s functional, has a tiny footprint (now ~7kb, soon ~4kb) and is most of all fun.
Almost every Choo release so far has managed to include more features, and reduce the size on disk. In the upcoming v6 release we’re now sitting at 3.8Kb.
People often ask how it’s possible to pack a “batteries included” browser framework into…
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These are notes on the next version of choo, a sturdy frontend framework. It’s by no means close to done, but I feel the general direction is solid and I want to share some of the process while it’s still fresh.
Choo v6
Heya 👋, today we’re releasing choo v6.0.0. After 5 release candidates, we're happy to finally share it with…
Heyyy, hello. How are you doing? Hope you’ve been well. It’s me – Yosh.
Another week, another train… or so we planned. It’s been two weeks since our last edition, but we’re back (and with…
It’s Monday, and oh boy have we been busy. This week’s update includes the brand new version of Bankai, writing inline Rust (!), state machines, and more. Swooosh!
A new week, a new weekly! Let’s skip the introductions this time around, and dive straight in!
If this is your first time you’re hearing about Choo: we’re the tiny frontend framework you’ve always wanted to use. True story. Check out…
These were the top 10 stories published by choo; you can also dive into yearly archives: 2016, 2017, and 2018.