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My understanding was that the goal for Glimmer was that people shouldn't need to use all of Ember, instead they could also opt for only lightweight Glimmer components (maybe as a part of a bigger app).
Somewhat related, there is a new project from the Snowpack crew/company, where the intent is to make a tool for rendering (mostly) vanilla HTML/CSS/JS out of JS frameworks.
Seems like their goal has some overlap with that of Glimmer. Maybe it would be a better idea to rely on their project for heavy work, and only prove the thin translation layer (renderer) for Glimmer/Ember.
Just wanted to put the idea out there. Don't know if this is a good idea or not.
My understanding was that the goal for Glimmer was that people shouldn't need to use all of Ember, instead they could also opt for only lightweight Glimmer components (maybe as a part of a bigger app).
Somewhat related, there is a new project from the Snowpack crew/company, where the intent is to make a tool for rendering (mostly) vanilla HTML/CSS/JS out of JS frameworks.
Seems like their goal has some overlap with that of Glimmer. Maybe it would be a better idea to rely on their project for heavy work, and only prove the thin translation layer (renderer) for Glimmer/Ember.
Just wanted to put the idea out there. Don't know if this is a good idea or not.
withastro/astro#350
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