So I Quit $200k Job To Write A Framework
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A developer quit their $200k job to build a new web framework in Go that combines SPA-like user experience with MPA simplicity. The framework uses a stateful server architecture with an ultra-thin client, eliminating the need for traditional APIs by handling UI events on the server and streaming HTML updates. Key features include server-driven components, real-time synchronization via rolling HTTP requests, type-safe routing, and a novel component architecture separating state (Beam), containers (Node), and templates (Fragment). The framework aims to reduce developer burnout and hosting costs while maintaining modern UX, targeting a paid license model with early access available.
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