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        <description>With a 90% satisfaction rating in the latest State of JS survey, I had to give SolidJS a shot. A couple of things  makes SolidJS super special. Its reactive engine can be superior to React's. Plus, it compiles to JavaScript and doesn't even need a Virtual DOM. It is close enough to React that you'll pick it up quickly, so let's build something with the framework. Index00:00 Intro 00:34 Installing 01:14 What You Get 02:15 Cleaning Up the Install 03:03 Creating a Signal 03:55 Data Binding &amp; Reactivity 04:07 Create Resource 04:33 For Component 05:00 Creating a Component 06:10 Sub Component 07:21 Filtering LinksSolidJS: https://www.solidjs.com/ PicoCSS: https://picocss.com/ Code Demo: https://go.raybo.org/82oB Follow MeBlog: https://raybo.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/planetoftheweb Twitter: https://twitter.com/planetoftheweb</description>
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