Amaury Bouchard
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Mar 06, 2026
Je lance µJS : une bibliothèque JS ultra-légère pour rendre un site web dynamique sans framework front.
Les liens et formulaires passent en AJAX, le contenu est remplacé à la volée — navigation fluide, zéro SPA, zéro build step.
Au-delà du cas de base : patch multi-zones, debounce, polling, SSE natif.
👉 Site : https://mujs.org
👉 Article de blog : https://www.geek-directeur-technique.com/2026/03/06/µjs-rendre-un-site-web-dynamique-sans-framework-front
#JavaScript #WebDev #OpenSource #htmx #Turbo #Frontend #mujs
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@laravista@mastodon.uno Few dependencies? Temma for sure.
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@laravista@techhub.social Temma is simpler and more efficient, but Laravel obviously has more options and a bigger ecosystem.
I've used Temma in various contexts, from high-traffic websites (30M+ visitors/month) to projects with strict compliance requirements.
IMO it comes down to team size. Dozens of developers? Go with Laravel or Symfony. Temma's sweet spot is teams under 20 devs, where simplicity, performance and control matter more than ecosystem breadth.
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