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### Goodbye, Choo
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### Goodbye, Choo
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We started out with using Choo as our frontend framework and it was a great choice as it allowed us to build dynamic UIs very rapidly. But as Offen's Auditorium was growing over the last few months we noticed its lack of mechanisms for breaking interfaces into components was starting to slow us down signficantly and made simple changes cumbersome to implement.
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We started out with using Choo as our frontend framework and it was a great choice as it allowed us to build dynamic UIs very rapidly. But as Offen's Auditorium was growing over the last few months we noticed its lack of mechanisms for breaking interfaces into components was starting to slow us down significantly and made simple changes cumbersome to implement.
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This is why - before starting work on the annotated Auditorium - we migrated the application to use Preact in [PR 289](https://github.com/offen/offen/pull/289). Preact is a great choice as it allows us to use modern paradigms for programming interfaces without having to buy into a Facebook-dominated ecosystem. The library is distributed under a MIT license.
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This is why - before starting work on the annotated Auditorium - we migrated the application to use Preact in [PR 289](https://github.com/offen/offen/pull/289). Preact is a great choice as it allows us to use modern paradigms for programming interfaces without having to buy into a Facebook-dominated ecosystem. The library is distributed under a MIT license.
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curl -sSL https://demo.offen.dev | bash
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curl -sSL https://demo.offen.dev | bash
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When done, this will tell you about a port that has been openend on your `localhost`, which we will now use for the load test.
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When done, this will tell you about a port that has been opened on your `localhost`, which we will now use for the load test.
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Let's start with something really simple, load testing the (static) index page:
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Let's start with something really simple, load testing the (static) index page:
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### Offen as a technology
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### Offen as a technology
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At runtime, Offen is just mediating exchange between users and operators. Usage data is collected in conformance to GDPR and with the concept of "Datensparsamkeit" [^9] in mind. All user data is encrypted in the browser so that it can only ever be accessed by the users themselves or the matching operator. While being collected in the context of a website or application, neither operators nor third party scripts have any possibilty to access the usage data. Offen itself doesn't have any way of decrypting, processing or even selling the gathered data at any point.
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At runtime, Offen is just mediating exchange between users and operators. Usage data is collected in conformance to GDPR and with the concept of "Datensparsamkeit" [^9] in mind. All user data is encrypted in the browser so that it can only ever be accessed by the users themselves or the matching operator. While being collected in the context of a website or application, neither operators nor third party scripts have any possibility to access the usage data. Offen itself doesn't have any way of decrypting, processing or even selling the gathered data at any point.
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[^9]: Datensparsamkeit <https://martinfowler.com/bliki/Datensparsamkeit.html>
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[^9]: Datensparsamkeit <https://martinfowler.com/bliki/Datensparsamkeit.html>
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