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rosszurowski | 3 years ago

I did! I actually forgot about that feature when making the parent comment. It was a useful addition to a degree.

I used it for more complicated components like a mobile nav with animations, and for some re-usable pieces like a subscribe form. The downside with Alpine.data is that it splits the HTML from the JS, so developing and refactoring was a bit of a pain, and caused errors because of old variables I accidentally left in the HTML (whereas Preact/TSX would give me an in-editor error).

It also didn't really mitigate the need to wire up all the pieces your data component exposes into an HTML correctly. Though, this was working inside a simple PHP-based templating engine — maybe one that supports better snippets with parameters would make that part of the experience better.

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