bQuery.js Grows Up: From Tiny jQuery Tribute to a Full-Stack Framework — and a Brand New Home at bquery.js.org 🎉
📰 Dev.to · Jonas Pfalzgraf
Learn how bQuery.js evolved from a small jQuery tribute to a full-stack framework, and why it matters for web development
Action Steps
- Explore bQuery.js's new documentation site at bquery.js.org
- Build a small web application using bQuery.js's Web Components
- Configure routing and SSR in a bQuery.js project
- Test the performance of a bQuery.js application
- Apply bQuery.js's signals feature to a real-world use case
Who Needs to Know This
Frontend engineers and full-stack developers can benefit from bQuery.js's new features, such as signals and SSR, to build more robust web applications
Key Insight
💡 bQuery.js's growth into a full-stack framework makes it a viable alternative to other popular frameworks
Share This
🎉 bQuery.js is now a full-stack framework! 🚀
Key Takeaways
Learn how bQuery.js evolved from a small jQuery tribute to a full-stack framework, and why it matters for web development
DeepCamp AI