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The DOM Didn’t Bite

The knights have faced the DOM and survived. They didn’t run away — they used colon syntax for access, fn for handlers, cell for state, and set! for the imperative boundary.

The DOM is still enormous, still imperative, still mutation-heavy. But with Lykn’s tools, it’s manageable.

“That wasn’t so bad.”

“We haven’t tried CSS-in-JS yet.”

“RUN AWAY!”