Felix Eckhardt & Benedikt Stemmildt
Why HTMX is crushing React, Vue & Svelte.
#1about 2 minutes
Questioning the default choice of SPAs for web development
The talk begins by challenging the automatic adoption of single-page applications and introduces the context for exploring simpler alternatives like HTMX.
#2about 4 minutes
The hidden complexities of single-page applications
Modern SPA frameworks introduce significant overhead, including complex build steps, dependency management, and performance issues for content-heavy sites.
#3about 2 minutes
Revisiting the history of web development and MVC
The evolution from server-rendered pages to client-side SPAs was a long journey, but modern protocols like HTTP/2 enable a return to simpler architectures.
#4about 5 minutes
Setting up the live demo with a backend stack
The demonstration uses a backend stack of Kotlin, Spring Boot, and the JTE template engine to serve HTML directly to the client.
#5about 3 minutes
Demonstrating the core concept of HTMX
A simple button demonstrates how HTMX uses HTML attributes to trigger a server request and swap the returned content into a target element.
#6about 6 minutes
Building the shop UI with server-side templates
The e-commerce shop's product list is rendered on the server using a template engine, showing how components can be built and populated with backend data.
#7about 3 minutes
Creating a search feature with progressive enhancement
A functional search is first built using a standard HTML form and server-side rendering, ensuring it works without JavaScript as a baseline.
#8about 3 minutes
Adding reactive filtering with HTMX attributes
By adding a few HTMX attributes, the standard search form is enhanced to provide live, reactive filtering without a full page reload.
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Identifying where HTMX and SSR patterns fit best
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Integrating and testing the HTMX and Kotlin stack
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