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by TonyPeakman
275 days ago
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Really glad to hear that — thanks for the kind words! dagger.js is meant for exactly that use case: if you normally avoid heavy JS but occasionally need a bit of interactivity, you can drop in a <script> and use just what you need without a build step or big framework overhead. If you give it a try, I’d love to hear how it works out for you. Feedback from people who prefer “as little JS as possible” is especially valuable. |
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