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HAX is a website building tool meant to treat basic websites like a portable, ubiquitous file format. HAX sites are built using the webcomponent standard (+Lit) in order to be fast and work in any browser. HAX has a NodeJS, PHP, Desktop, CLI, and other backends. It can be imported via pointing to other public hax sites, built from .DOCX files and other formats. The goal of HAX is to eliminate barriers to web publishing whether a technical elite or a first time user of a computer. HAX authoring tools are simple and powerful thanks to the web standard and integration into curriculum at Penn State, creating a pipeline of contributors that start as junior-developers and quickly work up to contributing advanced functionality to the platform.
We will also be using web-containers in the future to show-case our CLI built on top of Clack (another project you feature already, awesome job doing so!)
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HAX is a website building tool meant to treat basic websites like a portable, ubiquitous file format. HAX sites are built using the webcomponent standard (+Lit) in order to be fast and work in any browser. HAX has a NodeJS, PHP, Desktop, CLI, and other backends. It can be imported via pointing to other public hax sites, built from .DOCX files and other formats. The goal of HAX is to eliminate barriers to web publishing whether a technical elite or a first time user of a computer. HAX authoring tools are simple and powerful thanks to the web standard and integration into curriculum at Penn State, creating a pipeline of contributors that start as junior-developers and quickly work up to contributing advanced functionality to the platform.
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We will also be using web-containers in the future to show-case our CLI built on top of Clack (another project you feature already, awesome job doing so!)
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