Hi Bernard, I was checking old emails from the list and I saw this email from you. I've been digging into HTMx and HyperScript and I've really been very impressed.

HyperScript is basically a JavaScript replacement written in Hypertalk. It is very similar to Livecode and in fact, you can modify the source code to make it even more similar. It seemed like a real dream to me to be able to escape from JavaScript and to use something similar to Livecode on the web. This means that with Livecode server and Hyperscript we already have the entire "Fullstack" developed for all of us who love the languages descended from Hypertalk.

I honestly think that Livecode ltd could take Hyperscript and turn it into something much more like Livecode in just a few days. I'm going to try it and I'll tell you the results.

Best,
Hery


On 12/14/23 09:24, Bernard Devlin via use-livecode wrote:
As I was looking into htmx (which is basically going in the opposite
direction to that which Livecode is taking with WASM), I discovered the
author of htmx has also implemented a kind of hypertalk in the browser (the
point being to more simply hook into DOM events).

It looks rather ugly IMO (unlike htmx).  But I know people on this list are
often interested in descendants/hat-tips to Hypercard.

https://hyperscript.org/

Regards, Bernard
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