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  <title>**Nue 2.0:** The UNIX of the web</title>
  <description>Here's Nue 2.0 — a complete website development environment in 1MB.</description>
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  <title>Hyper: Standards first React alternative</title>
  <description>Hyper is a standards first markup language for building user interfaces. It enables developers (and AI models) to generate complex UIs with amazingly clean syntax.</description>
  <pubDate>2025-05-08</pubDate>
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  <title>Apps lighter than a React button</title>
  <description>Nue is HTML, CSS, and JavaScript taken to their absolute peak.</description>
  <pubDate>2025-04-01</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/large-scale-apps/</link>
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  <title>A standards first web framework</title>
  <description>Nue is HTML, CSS, and JavaScript taken to their absolute peak.</description>
  <pubDate>2025-01-16</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/standards-first-web-framework/</link>
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  <title>Tailwind marketing and misinformation engine</title>
  <description>**Adam Wathan** explained in his [keynote speech](//youtu.be/CLkxRnRQtDE?t=109) at Tailwind Connect 2023 how Tailwind CSS was born out of this sentence:</description>
  <pubDate>2024-02-18</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/tailwind-misinformation-engine/</link>
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  <title>The perfect web framework for UX developers</title>
  <description>In June 2023 I had my final frontend rage-quit moment. The anger was so intense that I decided to change the direction of my career from a startup founder to a full-time OSS developer. I would devote all my time to fixing everything that is wrong with the current front-end ecosystem.</description>
  <pubDate>2024-01-23</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/perfect-web-framework/</link>
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  <title>Tailwind vs Semantic CSS</title>
  <description>This study compares two websites with similar design: The commercial Spotlight template from developers of Tailwind vs the same site with semantic CSS:</description>
  <pubDate>2023-10-23</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/tailwind-vs-semantic-css/</link>
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  <title>Rethinking reactivity</title>
  <description>**Nue JS** is a tiny, 2.1kb min-brotlied library for building user interfaces. It's an alternative to frameworks like *Vue*, *React*, and *Svelte* — and it's the central piece of the [Nue ecosystem](/), which is a ridiculously easier alternative to *Next.js* and *Astro*</description>
  <pubDate>2023-10-02</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/rethinking-reactivity/</link>
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  <title>Because web development used to be **FUN!**</title>
  <description>I still remember the exact moment when I discovered **jQuery**. It was a revelation: Can I suddenly add logic to my pages in the same way I add styling? I surely can — this must be huge!</description>
  <pubDate>2023-09-18</pubDate>
  <link>https://nuejs.org/blog/backstory/</link>
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