I've known about Preact Signals for a while but, I took the time to read the source code and I'm very impressed. Preact, and by extension Signals, feels a lot like backbone.js, clean, elegant and clearly written by people who understand the problem they're trying to solve.
https://github.com/preactjs/signals/blob/main/packages/core/src/index.ts
[#]webdev #programming #react #preact
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@amason that is high praise!
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@amason fun thing: I maintain a little CDN that lets you grab a combined bundle of modules from npm (cached and served from the edge). You can get preact + signals + htm (basically a whole framework minus routing) for 8kb:
https://npm.reversehttp.com/#preact,@preact/signals-core,@preact/signals,htm,htm/preact
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@amason Signals seriously rocks. 🤘 I now consider it mandatory for every frontend JS engineer to know about this library, regardless of whether they end up using it.
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