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Rather loving the umpteenth iteration of my streaming setup :)

(Just recorded a preview of Kitten’s improved component model and will share it once it’s uploaded.)

Little preview video: Kitten’s improved component model

• Class-based page routes and components
• Object-oriented
• Event-based
• Seamless hypermedia-driven WebSocket-based event mapping and interface updates (Streaming HTML)
• A light server-side live component hierarchy with event bubbling
• Almost as if you’re building a desktop or mobile app instead of a web app…

… another authoring simplification made possible because on the Small Web – which is a peer-to-peer web – you build a web app/site as a tool for one person (the owner of the site/app) instead of as a tool for you to farm millions of people.

… still experimental ;)

vimeo.com/1049055406

Learn more about Kitten:

kitten.small-web.org

If you like what you see and want us to keep existing, we could definitely use your support:

small-tech.org/fund-us/

:kitten:💕

Aral Balkan

PS. I make a silly mistake while copying and pasting at one point in the video and I don’t catch it right away as I apparently don’t save the file although I think I did. Anyway, the still frame in the video contains the mistake:

The <h1 morph>${new Date()}</h1> line should be contained in a kitten.html`` tagged template.

(In the video I only catch the issue when updating the example to make into a persisted counter to show off Kitten’s internal JavaScript database, JSDB.)

PPS. The code you see is all the code in an app that streams a new date to the client whenever a button is pressed. All of it. No other files. Nada. You start kitten and it works (once you’ve fixed my mistake.) ;)

So last night, while recording the preview of Kitten’s¹ improved component model², I made a silly mistake (copying raw HTML into a JavaScript function instead of wrapping it in a kitten.html`` tagged template, easy to do when you’re refactoring to pull out components from pages).

Then, once I figured out what I’d done, I made another one by forgetting to return the value from the function (easy to do when you’re used to using one-line closures as render functions).

I would have caught both of those so much faster if Kitten had helpful error messages for those two pitfalls. And guess what, this morning, it does :)

Attached are screenshot showing the before and after error messages.

Enjoy!

:kitten:💕

¹ kitten.small-web.org
² Scroll up the thread to watch the video.

Adding more beautiful error messages to Kitten. These should help make it easier to recover from common errors while authoring.

kitten.small-web.org