Let's Read the Turbo Source: What Happens When You Click a Link?

08-Sep-2023 917
I used to love TypeScript, but now I prefer plain JavaScript, both for reading and writing. So personally, I am happy with this bold move, even though everyone on the Internet seems to be pissed off.Anyway, ever since switching to Hotwire two years ago, I've always wondered how Turbo really worked behind the scenes. For example, what really happens when you click the link, how frame-swapping works, etc. Reading the source is one of the best ways I've found to learn how a feature/framework/program works, so when I read David's comment on the PR,.
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