The Rise of Disappearing Frameworks in Web Development
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.01947v2
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2023 16:09:04 GMT
- Title: The Rise of Disappearing Frameworks in Web Development
- Authors: Juho Veps\"al\"ainen, Arto Hellas, Petri Vuorimaa
- Abstract summary: The rise of so-called disappearing web frameworks provides benefits of the early web and simple static sites.
The latest of these developments is the rise of so-called disappearing web frameworks that question the axioms of earlier generations of web frameworks.
- Score: 2.671856791295011
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- Abstract: The evolution of the web can be characterized as an emergence of frameworks
paving the way from static websites to dynamic web applications. As the scope
of web applications has grown, new technical challenges have emerged, leading
to the need for new solutions. The latest of these developments is the rise of
so-called disappearing web frameworks that question the axioms of earlier
generations of web frameworks, providing benefits of the early web and simple
static sites.
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