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The Most AI-Friendly UI Frameworks – Summer 2026

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4 points·by sethlivingston·mês passado·2 comments

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sethlivingston
·mês passado·discuss
I forgot Django! Hmm. Thanks for the reminder.

And I hadn't heard of Inertia. Checking it out now.
sethlivingston
·ano passado·discuss
Kudos for building this and for responding to feedback so quickly. I'm a user.
sethlivingston
·ano passado·discuss
We'd love to see updated screenshots if that's possible!
sethlivingston
·ano passado·discuss
Here, here. The only time you notice the air vents in your car is when they're poorly designed, and you can't figure out how to adjust them without looking at them. Nobody ever notices well-designed air vents.
sethlivingston
·há 2 anos·discuss
I see what you did there
sethlivingston
·há 2 anos·discuss
> 50kb total webpage payload. And of course nothing of real value done

Carry on, boatmate!
sethlivingston
·há 3 anos·discuss
Your newsletter is the best part of my Friday mornings. Thank you.
sethlivingston
·há 4 anos·discuss
Svelte should also be considered before React/Vue/Angular, because it's a generation ahead of all of them -- in many ways. The recommendations for React in here are no bueno unless you're just looking for the framework with the most job postings.
sethlivingston
·há 4 anos·discuss
Glad to see this. I used Preact and htm to build a small, events-flying-everywhere app that helped me get my current job, which I love. https://github.com/spaceaardvark/react-control-chaos

Highly recommend.
sethlivingston
·há 4 anos·discuss
Reading and using YUI3 (https://github.com/yui/yui3) took my JavaScript to the next level. It's no longer relevant because of improvements to the language, but it's the best model of readable JavaScript I've ever seen.