top | item 9859535 Introducing Incremental DOM 43 points| cramforce | 10 years ago |medium.com | reply 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] serverholic|10 years ago|reply This looks nice. I wonder how easy it would be to integrate it into react or other libraries. [+] [-] cramforce|10 years ago|reply The idea is that that would be very easy :) [+] [-] albemuth|10 years ago|reply Off topic, but was surprised to see this on Medium instead of Google Plus or Blogger(does it still exist?). [+] [-] AbeEstrada|10 years ago|reply This is that time of the year when I have to forget what I learned last year and start again. [+] [-] albemuth|10 years ago|reply They mention it's meant to be low level so people using React, Glitter etc would use the same API and maybe only have to dive into it for additional performance gains
[+] [-] serverholic|10 years ago|reply This looks nice. I wonder how easy it would be to integrate it into react or other libraries. [+] [-] cramforce|10 years ago|reply The idea is that that would be very easy :)
[+] [-] albemuth|10 years ago|reply Off topic, but was surprised to see this on Medium instead of Google Plus or Blogger(does it still exist?).
[+] [-] AbeEstrada|10 years ago|reply This is that time of the year when I have to forget what I learned last year and start again. [+] [-] albemuth|10 years ago|reply They mention it's meant to be low level so people using React, Glitter etc would use the same API and maybe only have to dive into it for additional performance gains
[+] [-] albemuth|10 years ago|reply They mention it's meant to be low level so people using React, Glitter etc would use the same API and maybe only have to dive into it for additional performance gains
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