Ever wonder how a front-end framework works under the hood? In this series, I (the creator of AlpineJS) will walk you through what it takes to actually build one from scratch. By the end of the series, you will learn what’s involved in creating a modern, reactive, front-end framework by actually building one yourself. It’s easier than you might think!
It All Starts With The Data
Every Alpine component starts with an x-data attribute. In this episode, we explore what goes into turning the value of x-data into something usable by our new framework.
Rather than manipulating the DOM manually, frameworks like Alpine allow you to focus on managing data, while they take care of updating the DOM for you. In this episode, we’ll write a function called refreshDom() which will handle this process for us and bring the DOM to life!
Reactivity is the core of most front-end frameworks. If you change the data, the web page updates automatically. In this episode, we’ll look into the meaning of "reactivity" and then implement it ourselves. With the help of modern JavaScript, a task like this is trivial.
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