![]() ![]() ![]() The minimal version of a JavaScript front-end data management app discussed in this tutorial only includes a minimum of the overall functionality required for a complete app. Typically, but not necessarily, a front-end web app is a single-user application, which is not shared with other users. If you first want to see how it works and how it looks like, you can run the minimal app discussed in this article from our server.Ī front-end web app can be provided by any web server, but it is executed on the user's computer device (smartphone, tablet or notebook), and not on the remote web server, as illustrated by the following architecture diagram. While libraries and frameworks may help to increase productivity, they also create black-box dependencies and overhead, and they prevent you from learning how to do it yourself. It shows how to build a front-end app with minimal effort, not using any (third-party) framework or library. This article has been extracted from the book Building Front-End Web Apps with Plain JavaScript, which is available as an open access online book.
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