
Teaching developers about the most lightweight web “framework” around, VanillaJS
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<p>What exactly is<a href="http://vanilla-js.com/"> VanillaJS</a>? Tongue-in-cheek, it's the most lightweight JavaScript framework out there and used by pretty much every website on the internet. Seriously though, it's just JavaScript…without a framework. </p><p>If you're interested in reading and learning more about JavaScript, Chris has a bevy of courses and eBooks over at <a href="https://vanillajsguides.com">vanillajsguides.com</a>. </p><p>Like Chris's ideas so much you want to subscribe to his newsletter?<a href="https://gomakethings.com/"> Right over this way</a>!</p><p>Since you are a connoisseur of podcasts, check out Chris's own at <a href="https://vanillajspodcast.com">vanillajspodcast.com</a>.</p><p>Chris has kindly put together a collection of resources for listeners like you at <a href="https://gomakethings.com/overflow">gomakethings.com/overflow</a>. </p><p>This week’s Lifeboat badge goes to <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/users/6594668/prograils">prograils</a> for their answer to <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30692424/how-can-i-read-the-number-of-lines-in-fortran-90-from-a-text-file">How can I read the number of lines in Fortran 90 from a text file?</a></p><p> </p>