Hacker News
- VanillaJS: Fast, lightweight, cross-platform framework for JavaScript apps http://vanilla-js.com/ 8 comments
- Vanilla JavaScript http://vanilla-js.com/ 2 comments
- Vanilla JavaScript: a website mocking JavaScript frameworks http://vanilla-js.com/ 10 comments
- Vanilla JavaScript http://vanilla-js.com/ 6 comments
- Vanilla JavaScript is a fast, lightweight, cross-platform framework http://vanilla-js.com/ 4 comments
- VanillaJS Framework Announced http://vanilla-js.com/ 10 comments
- Vanilla JS, fast, lightweight, cross-platform framework http://vanilla-js.com/ 125 comments
Lobsters
- Vanilla JS http://vanilla-js.com/ 5 comments javascript , satire
- VanillaJS isn't a real framework! http://vanilla-js.com/ 12 comments learnprogramming
- Why do JS frameworks have different syntax? http://vanilla-js.com 10 comments javascript
- VanillaJS - The best framework there is http://vanilla-js.com/ 12 comments javascript
- Vanilla JS is a fast, lightweight, cross-platform framework for building incredible, powerful JavaScript applications. http://vanilla-js.com/ 106 comments webdev
- Fastest, most-lightweight JS framework to date http://vanilla-js.com/ 17 comments web_design
- Avoiding FrameworkJS? http://vanilla-js.com/ 7 comments webdev
- Vanilla JS - The fastest and most powerful javascript library to date! http://vanilla-js.com/ 10 comments programming
- Vanilla JS - simply the best JS framework http://vanilla-js.com/ 107 comments javascript
Linking pages
- You might not need a framework. With the frontend ecosystem growing… | by Dušan Perković | ITNEXT https://medium.com/@pljeskavicica/you-might-not-need-a-framework-79444bda50d2 129 comments
- About - Advent of Code 2023 https://adventofcode.com/about#ai_leaderboard 129 comments
- Sorting 400+ tabs in 60 seconds with JS, Rust & GPT-3: Part 1 https://blog.entropy.observer/sorting-400-tabs-in-60-seconds/ 60 comments
- About - Advent of Code 2022 https://adventofcode.com/2022/about 49 comments
- Introducing Bliss: A 3KB library for happier Vanilla JS – Lea Verou http://lea.verou.me/2015/12/introducing-bliss-a-3kb-library-for-happier-vanilla-js/ 44 comments
- Why You Shouldn't Use A Web Framework - DEV Community https://dev.to/gypsydave5/why-you-shouldnt-use-a-web-framework-3g24 41 comments
- 5 Tips to Become a Better JavaScript Developer - Justin Chmura http://justinchmura.com/2014/08/20/become-a-better-javascript-developer/ 41 comments
- About - Advent of Code 2021 https://adventofcode.com/2021/about 39 comments
- Choosing Vanilla JavaScript in 2016 | by Andrew Rabon | Medium https://medium.com/vanilla-javascript/choosing-vanilla-javascript-in-2016-6f38a8302ee5 33 comments
- How Capabilities Work in Austral https://borretti.me/article/how-capabilities-work-austral 29 comments
- GitHub - wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news: An even more brutalist hacker news reader https://github.com/wkyleg/brutalist-hacker-news 28 comments
- Learn Javascript through a Game - DEV Community https://dev.to/nitdgplug/learn-javascript-through-a-game-1beh 16 comments
- Making a Single Page App in ye good olde JS (ES6) - DEV Community https://dev.to/rishavs/making-a-single-page-app-in-ye-good-olde-js-es6-3eng 14 comments
- The [real] problem with JavaScript | by Carlos Vega | Unhandled Exception | Medium https://medium.com/unhandled-exception/the-real-problem-with-javascript-6b78cad97b6e#.era9r38wc 13 comments
- GitHub - Simonwep/selection: ✨ Viselect - A high performance and lightweight library to add a visual way of selecting elements, just like on your Desktop. Zero dependencies, super small. Support for major frameworks! https://github.com/Simonwep/selection 11 comments
- Dear JavaScript Maintainers, http://thefullstack.xyz/dear-javascript-maintainers/ 11 comments
- About - Advent of Code 2020 https://adventofcode.com/2020/about 11 comments
- Vanilla Haxe JS | Philippe.me http://philippe.elsass.me/2014/11/vanilla-haxe-js/ 11 comments
- About - Advent of Code 2023 https://adventofcode.com/2023/about 10 comments
- Roll Your Own HTML5 Web Components with Vanilla JS http://gaslight.co/blog/roll-your-own-html5-web-components-with-vanilla-js 9 comments