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by rakoo
1661 days ago
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It's not the same thing. GP says that the entire source code of xena can be directly copy-pasted in your business javascript code, or even in your html; no need for imports, no need for CDNs, a process under control from beginning to end. What you're proposing is essentially saying "look, it's easy to fly, here's how you do it in python": import antigravity
def main():
antigravity.fly()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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`import { g, h, x } from "/static/js/xeact.min.js";`
Please see her source as I have used the same source, sans her library, to replicate it with React.
Instead of importing from "/static/js/xeact.min.js", I am importing React. There is literally no other difference.
> can be directly copy-pasted in your business javascript code
Why can't you do the same with React? You literally can copy-paste entire React code in your HTML. Nothing stops you from doing that. Doesn't matter if you import it as a file or inline it in your HTML. It is plain old Javascript at the end of the day.