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Do you remember when building a website felt... fun?
Somewhere along the way, we got lost. We started trading simplicity for complexity. To build a simple "To-Do" list, we suddenly needed a build step, a bundler, five configuration files, a client-side router, and a state management library. We split our logic into two separate universes-Frontend and Backend-and spent half our lives writing API serializers just to make them talk to each other.
I know you feel it. That sinking feeling when you open a node_modules folder that weighs heavier than the software itself. The frustration of debugging a state synchronization bug where the browser thinks the user is logged in, but the server disagrees.
It doesn't have to be this way.
Imagine a world where your backend-whether it's Python, Go, PHP, or C#-drives the user interface directly. Imagine deleting your webpack.config.js. Imagine building a real-time, drag-and-drop Kanban board where the "Frontend" is just a thin layer of HTML, and the "Backend" handles everything.
That world exists. It's called Hypermedia, and this book is your map.
What's InsideIn this comprehensive guide, we strip away the hype and focus on architectural patterns that ship software. You won't just learn syntax; you'll learn a new way of thinking.
The web is swinging back to its roots, but this time, it has superpowers. You can keep chasing the latest JavaScript framework every six months, or you can learn the fundamental architecture that the web was built on.
Stop fighting your tools. Start building your product.
Grab your copy today, delete your node_modules folder, and rediscover the joy of building for the web.