Why anyone would choose to use the Razor syntax at any time is beyond me, let alone for the web. There is no need to make it so complicated, HTML is interpreted.
As the article says :
> HTMX leaves it up to the developer to impose discipline on their code, however they see fit.
He said that like it's a bad thing. I really dislike those frameworks like Angular for example who simply say "You need to do it the Angular way". That just slows down innovation or clever ideas that solve little problems. Instead if there is a slow framework (looking at some peoples react implementations, Cloudflare recently [0]) Well you probably wont consider it or just see it as a "quirk" of the framework.
There is no "blazor" way as far as I can tell, we've been rewriting our logic and structure since when everyone started on this project nobody knew how to structure Blazor, moving forward we are following best practices from React projects to an extent in order to better organize and keep components tidier.
As the article says :
> HTMX leaves it up to the developer to impose discipline on their code, however they see fit.
He said that like it's a bad thing. I really dislike those frameworks like Angular for example who simply say "You need to do it the Angular way". That just slows down innovation or clever ideas that solve little problems. Instead if there is a slow framework (looking at some peoples react implementations, Cloudflare recently [0]) Well you probably wont consider it or just see it as a "quirk" of the framework.
[0] https://blog.cloudflare.com/deep-dive-into-cloudflares-sept-...