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Chris did the experimenting I’ve been meaning to do and wrote the blogpost I wanted to write, covering Astro:
Astro is a brand new framework for building websites. To me, the big thing is that it allows you to build a site like you’re using a JavaScript framework (and you are), but the output is a zero-JavaScript static site. You can opt-in to client-side JavaScript as needed, and there are clever options for doing so. Notably, the learning curve is somewhat flattened by the fact that it supports componentry you may already know: React/Preact (JSX), Svelte, Vue, or web components.
If you’re more into video, this episode of Learn With Jason also covers is (demo/coding starts at around the 20 minute mark):
People who have tinkered with it are more than excited about it, as it hits a sweet spot:
Astro just makes sense. It is unlikely I'll build another static site without it. I have at least 2 more Astro sites planned already. I may even port my old sites to it too.
It *feels* like the right way to build sites— Jane ? (@James0x57) July 8, 2021
A Look at Building with Astro →
This content originally appeared on Bram.us and was authored by Bramus!
Bramus! | Sciencx (2021-07-09T07:31:18+00:00) A Look at Building with Astro. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/07/09/a-look-at-building-with-astro-2/
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