> I like Emy.

Me too :)


> I use callbacks only in order to send/receive something to/from another App 
> via the server. I've also made it possible for making  a backup of the ldb in 
> the server and of course to retrieve the ldb from there. At leat 95% of my 
> code is JavaScript. I tiny little bit of my code is in the server.
> 
> The link may look like this: href="javascript:goingTo(11);"
> 
> In goingTo(val) I have switch (val) ...
> ...
> case 11: MAKE_MAIN(); break
> ...
> MAKE_MAIN() stuffs the html code into a variable dump, and finally I have
> document.getElementById("HOME").innerHTML=dump
> 
> I have two variables "comingFrom" and "whereAmI". I have a back button up in 
> the right corner with goingTo(comingFrom). As I already mentioned, it's very 
> fast.
> 
> If not Emy, what then?

If you use emy.ajax() for the ajax calls, emy.$ for selectors or other screens 
transitions to the rest of the app, or simply like the UI themes, then stick 
with it :)
https://emy-library.org/documentation/latest/core-documentation.html#emy-ajax
https://emy-library.org/documentation/latest/core-documentation.html#emy-$
--> document.getElementById("HOME") can be emy.$(‘#HOME’) or 
emy.getSelectedView() if you are on this view.


If not, then you probably don’t need a library at all to just pull / push data 
from a server.

Remi

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