Disappearing frameworks explained
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.03201v1
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2023 07:21:38 GMT
- Title: Disappearing frameworks explained
- Authors: Juho Veps\"al\"ainen
- Abstract summary: Disappearing frameworks show their meaning as an emerging topic within the space of web application development.
The purpose of this short book is to give a quick introduction to disappearing frameworks and show their meaning as an emerging topic within the space of web application development.
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- Abstract: The web is the most prominent application platform globally, thanks to its
vast user base. It started as a site platform in the 90s and morphed into an
application one over time as interactive web applications became a reality.
So-called single-page applications (SPAs) represent the current mainstream way
of developing web applications but they come with their drawbacks. Although
SPAs provide good developer experience, there is a cost for the users due to
the underlying technical assumptions. Disappearing frameworks question these
assumptions and provide a fresh start. The purpose of this short book is to
give a quick introduction to disappearing frameworks and show their meaning as
an emerging topic within the space of web application development.
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