glimmer-dsl-web 0.6.9 → 0.6.10

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  # Change Log
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+ ## 0.6.10
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+ - Support Component Attribute Listeners including non-option attributes (like method-based attributes not generated by `option :someoption` like `attr_accessor :someattr`)
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  ## 0.6.9
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- - Support Component Option Listeners (nest a `on_some_attribute_update { ... }` listener inside the content block of a consumed Glimmer Web Component for any attribute/option on the Component, like `on_full_name_update` listener for `full_name` attribute update)
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+ - Support Component Attribute (option-only) Listeners (nest a `on_some_attribute_update { ... }` listener inside the content block of a consumed Glimmer Web Component for any attribute/option on the Component, like `on_full_name_update` listener for `full_name` attribute update)
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- # [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer/master/images/glimmer-logo-hi-res.png" height=85 />](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer) Glimmer DSL for Web 0.6.9 (Beta)
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+ # [<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer/master/images/glimmer-logo-hi-res.png" height=85 />](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer) Glimmer DSL for Web 0.6.10 (Beta)
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  ## Ruby-in-the-Browser Web Frontend Framework
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  ### The "Rails" of Frontend Frameworks!!! ([Fukuoka Award Winning](https://andymaleh.blogspot.com/2025/01/glimmer-dsl-for-web-wins-in-fukuoka.html))
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  #### Finally, Ruby Developer Productivity, Happiness, and Fun in the Frontend!!!
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  **Endorsement:** *"I'd like to endorse Andy Maleh’s work (Glimmer DSL for Web). I got introduced to it at RubyConf 2024 and have been playing around with it pretty successfully. What I have found most interesting is that I have been writing inside of a rails app, where I have been running the same code for models and presenters inside of MRI rspec. That way I can write tests that verify behavior of the presenters and models and still see them run successfully in the browser. That allows me to have a very nice cycle of refactoring and being confident in my changes without even running it in browser. I just assume that the binding will work and it usually works perfectly."* - Steve Tuckner on January 9, 2024
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- You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with [Glimmer DSL for Web](https://rubygems.org/gems/glimmer-dsl-web)! [Glimmer](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer) DSL for Web enables building Web Frontends (aka SPA: Single Page Applications) using [Ruby in the Browser](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AdcfbI6A4c), as per [Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby](https://youtu.be/knutsgHTrfQ?t=789). It supports Rails' principle of the One Person Framework by not requiring any extra developers with JavaScript expertise, yet enabling Ruby (Backend) Software Engineers to develop the Frontend with Ruby code that is better than any JavaScript code produced by JS developers. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with [DSLs](https://martinfowler.com/books/dsl.html) and [TIMTOWTDI](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/TMTOWTDI#English)) and the Rails way ([Convention over Configuration](https://rubyonrails.org/doctrine)) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby [HTML DSL](#usage) (including full support for [SVG](#hello-svg)), which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) [Data-Binding](#hello-data-binding) (using `<=`) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) [Data-Binding](#hello-data-binding) (using `<=>`). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via [Content Data-Binding](#hello-content-data-binding). Modular design is supported with [Glimmer Web Components](#hello-component), [Component Slots](#hello-component-slots), and [Component Custom Event Listeners](#hello-component-listeners). And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included [Glimmer DSL for CSS](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-css). To automatically convert legacy HTML & CSS code to Glimmer DSL Ruby code, Software Engineers could use the included [`html_to_glimmer`](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-xml#html-to-glimmer-converter) and [`css_to_glimmer`](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-css#css-to-glimmer-converter) commands. Many [samples](#samples) are demonstrated in the [Rails sample app](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/sample-glimmer-dsl-web-rails7-app) (there is a very minimal [Standalone [No Rails] static site sample app](https://github.com/Largo/glimmer-dsl-web-standalone-demo) too).
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+ You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with [Glimmer DSL for Web](https://rubygems.org/gems/glimmer-dsl-web)! [Glimmer](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer) DSL for Web enables building Web Frontends (aka SPA: Single Page Applications) using [Ruby in the Browser](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AdcfbI6A4c), as per [Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby](https://youtu.be/knutsgHTrfQ?t=789). It supports Rails' principle of the One Person Framework by not requiring any extra developers with JavaScript expertise, yet enabling Ruby (Backend) Software Engineers to develop the Frontend with Ruby code that is better than any JavaScript code produced by JS developers. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with [DSLs](https://martinfowler.com/books/dsl.html) and [TIMTOWTDI](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/TMTOWTDI#English)) and the Rails way ([Convention over Configuration](https://rubyonrails.org/doctrine)) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby [HTML DSL](#usage) (including full support for [SVG](#hello-svg)), which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) [Data-Binding](#hello-data-binding) (using `<=`) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) [Data-Binding](#hello-data-binding) (using `<=>`). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via [Content Data-Binding](#hello-content-data-binding). Modular design is supported with [Glimmer Web Components](#hello-component), [Component Slots](#hello-component-slots), Component Attribute Listeners, and [Component Custom Event Listeners](#hello-component-listeners). And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included [Glimmer DSL for CSS](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-css). To automatically convert legacy HTML & CSS code to Glimmer DSL Ruby code, Software Engineers could use the included [`html_to_glimmer`](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-xml#html-to-glimmer-converter) and [`css_to_glimmer`](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/glimmer-dsl-css#css-to-glimmer-converter) commands. Many [samples](#samples) are demonstrated in the [Rails sample app](https://github.com/AndyObtiva/sample-glimmer-dsl-web-rails7-app) (there is a very minimal [Standalone [No Rails] static site sample app](https://github.com/Largo/glimmer-dsl-web-standalone-demo) too).
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  You can finally have Ruby developer happiness and productivity in the Frontend! No more wasting time splitting your resources across multiple languages, using badly engineered, over-engineered, or premature-optimization-obsessed JavaScript libraries, fighting JavaScript build issues (e.g. webpack), or rewriting Ruby Backend code in Frontend JavaScript. With [Ruby in the Browser](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AdcfbI6A4c), you can have an exponential jump in development productivity (2x or higher), time-to-release (1/2 or less time), cost (1/2 or cheaper), and maintainability (~50% the code that is simpler and more readable) over JavaScript libraries like React, Angular, Ember, Vue, and Svelte, while being able to reuse Backend Ruby code as is in the Frontend for faster interactions when needed. Also, with Frontend Ruby SPA (Single Page Applications), companies can cut their hiring budget in half by having Backend Ruby Software Engineers do Frontend Development in Ruby! [Ruby in the Browser](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AdcfbI6A4c) finally fulfills every smart highly-productive Rubyist's dream by bringing Ruby productivity fun to Frontend Development, the same productivity fun you had for years and decades in Backend Development.
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