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Building with Hypermedia: HTMX's Purity and Lightview's Flexibility.

Jan 30, 202624 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/building-with-hypermedia-htmxs-purity-and-lightviews-flexibility.
Explore the differences between HTMX and Lightview hypermedia. Learn how to choose between pure HDA architecture and Lightview’s multiple paradigms.
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Not all hypermedia frameworks are created equal: HTMX is a dedicated specialist focusing exclusively on the Hypermedia-Driven Application (HDA) model. It "completes HTML" by allowing any element to trigger AJAX requests and receive HTML partials. Lightview is a multi-paradigm framework that treats hypermedia as just one option. It allows you to mix hypermedia patterns with functional programming and JSON-driven interfaces (cDOM), making it uniquely suited for complex business logic and secure, AI-generated user interfaces. The Verdict: Choose HTMX for pure, battle-tested hypermedia simplicity; choose Lightview if you need architectural flexibility, client-side reactivity, or the ability to source content locally via CSS selectors.

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