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JAVASCRIPT30 Challenge

30 Web APPS in 30 days all made in vanilla JS.

VANILLA JS

Is it a library? NO

Using "VanillaJS" means using plain JavaScript without any additional libraries like jQuery.

People use it as a joke to remind other developers that many things can be done nowadays without the need for additional JavaScript libraries.

Here's a funny site that jokingly talks about this: VanillaJS

When you download the JS framework they provide, all you get is a .js file containing

// VanillaJS v1.0
// Released into the Public Domain
// Your code goes here:

As you can see, it's not really a framework or a library. It's just a running gag for framework-loving bosses or people who think you NEED to use a JS framework. It means you just use whatever your browser gives you.

NO FRAMEWORKS NO COMPILERS NO LIBRARIES NO BOILERPLATE

Special Thanks to Particles.JS for index page

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