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I like [0] but [1] also looks interesting 0: https://writer.bighugelabs.com/welcome 1: https://typewritesomething.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
You can use one of the many typewriter simulators that exist in order to approximate this, but I suspect that isn't going to be close enough. Is After Effects an option for you? Source: over 3 years ago
However, there are typewriter simulators online, like this one, or this one. Perhaps you could just type it yourself whilst running a video capture app. There are many other typewriter simulators out there - surely one of them will do the job. Source: over 3 years ago
I made a typewriter simulator which appears to be used by schools and other creative writers (analytics shows referrals through google classroom links): https://typewritesomething.com. Source: over 3 years ago
Enjoy, if you will: typewritesomething.com. Source: about 4 years ago
Https://backbonejs.org/#View There is also a github repo that has examples of MVC patterns adapted to the web platform. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Underscore was created by Jeremy Ashkenas (the creator of Backbone.js) in 2009 to provide a set of utility functions that JavaScript lacked at the time. It was also created to work with Backbone.js, but it slowly became a favorite among developers who needed utility functions that they could just call and get stuff done with without having to worry about the inner implementations and browser compatibility. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Got it thanks for the context. I've read the web app and it seems to me it is just https://backbonejs.org/ re-written in Typescript and allows JSX. I'm very certain Typescript and JSX will have improved the DX for Backbone like apps, but it doesn't address all of the other issues that teams had with Backbone. e.g. Cyclical event propagation, state stored in the DOM (i.e. Appendchild is error prone in large code... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Even further nowadays, docs are created using Docusaurus. I don't have problem with it but documentation should be good (eye) friendly than easy to write. Why not be creative while writing docs such as - Backbone.js - https://backbonejs.org Or https://backbonejs.org/docs/backbone.html as code annotation. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
What we see, a decade ago, are that many of the "popular" libraries, frameworks, and methods, not surprisingly, have gone by the wayside, a lot that have remained in current code as difficult-to-removemodernize legacy cruft (Bower, Gulp, Grunt, Backbone, Angular 1, ...), and then we have the small minority that are still here. Some that remain have had their utility lessened/questioned by platform and language... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
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