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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ HTML-oriented web development was abandoned not because hypertext was a bad idea
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htmx began life as [intercooler.js](https://intercoolerjs.org) back in [2013](https://github.com/bigskysoftware/intercooler-js/commit/62d3dbdb5c056ee866aba3575e148de649fc3efe).
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In [april](https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/commit/e38dea64dd1065003a0e833d7b469d24e6bc2919) of this year I began work on a jQuery-indepenent & improved version of intercoolerjs, renamed
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to htmx. I chose to rename the library because, in working on intercooler, I had come to appreciate that intercooler & htmx were completing HTML as a hypertext rather than idiosyncratic javascript libraries.
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to htmx. I chose to rename the library because, in working on intercooler, I had come to appreciate that intercooler & htmx were completing HTML as a hypertext rather than just some funky, idiosyncratic javascript libraries.
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In [May](https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/releases/tag/v0.0.1) htmx reached 0.0.1. Soon thereafter I had the good fortune of being contacted by [Ben Croker](https://twitter.com/ben_pylo)
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who was interested in htmx as a base for his new reactive library, [Sprig](https://putyourlightson.com/plugins/sprig). Ben was willing to be an early adopter of htmx and pushed the library along
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I would like to thank [Devmode.fm](https://devmode.fm/) for having me on to [talk about htmx](https://devmode.fm/episodes/dynamic-html-with-htmx) and for cleaning up all my "uhhs" and "umms".
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Finally, I would like to thank [Justin Sampson](https://github.com/jsampson), who took a lot of time to explain REST & HATEOAS to me and how intercooler (and now htmx) fit into that model.
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Finally, I would like to thank [Justin Sampson](https://github.com/jsampson), who took a lot of time to explain REST & HATEOAS to me and how intercooler (and now htmx) fit into that model for web development.
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