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This is the Windows app named Tonic whose latest release can be downloaded as v15.1.2sourcecode.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

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Tonic


DESCRIPTION

A low-profile component framework. 1 file. 1 class. ~350 lines of code. No build tools are required. Native web components. Ideal for JAM stacks. Identical on client & server. Composition oriented. Event delegation by default. Lots of examples. Building a component with Tonic starts by creating a function or a class. The class should have at least one method named render which returns a template literal of HTML. onic is a thin wrapper around web components. Web components require a name with two or more parts. So your class name should be CamelCased (starting with an uppercase letter). Tonic has no templating language, it uses HTML! But since HTML only understands string values, we need some help to pass more complex values to a component, for that we use this.html. There is no evidence that Virtual DOMs improve performance across a broad set of use cases, but it's certain that they greatly increase complexity. Tonic doesn't use them. Instead, we recommend incremental updates.



Features

  • 1 file. 1 class. ~350 lines of code
  • Identical on client & server
  • Event delegation by default
  • Composition oriented
  • Native web components
  • Ideal for JAM stacks


Programming Language

JavaScript


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