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[2506.11016] ZjsComponent: A Pragmatic Approach to Modular, Reusable UI Fragments for Web Development

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jhartikainen@reddit

Well I guess posting on arxiv.org is a unique way to try and market your new JS library.
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lelanthran@reddit (OP)

> Well I guess posting on arxiv.org is a unique way to try and market your new JS library. Close. Posting on Arxiv is a great way to signal that you don't intend to monetise something, aren't pretending to be an influencer and not posing as some though leader. > The library itself doesn't really seem to offer anything novel that hasn't been seen before. Maybe. Where have you seen this before? Facet? Lit?
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jhartikainen@reddit

I forget because it's been a while since I saw anything like this - the approach you're taking is kind of oldschool, especially with using the html element inline event attributes and such. I think Ruby on Rails had something vaguely resembling some of these ideas, but not quite in this form.
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