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Next.js is the easiest way to develop frames because of SSR support. Unfortunately, I had never used next.js before. At first I thought I'd find my way through easily but damn... I finally had to RTFM the hell out of it! There is so many conventions in that thing that they should rename it moscone.js honestly.
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you can use hono.js too (someone made some great tutos couple days back) also it's actually mostly just html so you can use that too, with as much or lil js as you wish
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@frames is the best so far to have an in-app debugging experience βˆ‚evving w it
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yup, frame.js is the framework I am using... because of the life-saving debugger :)
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