SAFE-Dojo
An introductory dojo to learn how to develop full stack web applications in F# (by CompositionalIT)
Fable.Lit
Write Fable Elmish apps with Lit (by fable-compiler)
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7.0 | 0.0 | |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
SAFE-Dojo
Posts with mentions or reviews of SAFE-Dojo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-07.
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How do I understand the build system in modern F# web projects?
I am studying web dev in F#, and I find it really hard to grasp what the build system is doing. In particular the one for SAFE Dojo. Multiple F# projects, .NET solution file, Paket, Fake, build scripts, NPM, Webpack...
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I'm having a hard time with Haskell. What other functional programming languages is a few steps below it regarding accessibility (for a OO programmer)? I'm thinking about Elm...
The SAFE dojo is a tutorial repo for getting started with fullstack F# apps using the F# "framework" (although it's more of an unopinionated template/collection of libraries for writing fullstack apps). I'd suggest starting with Fable/Elmish before diving into a full SAFE stack app though.
Fable.Lit
Posts with mentions or reviews of Fable.Lit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-07.
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How do I understand the build system in modern F# web projects?
The other major frameworks I use are tailwindcss for styling and Fable.Lit for the views.
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What do people use for REST APIs and Web Development now?
Lit for Lit components.
- [Presentation] Fable.Lit
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F(#)ront-end Experience like Re-Frame (clojure(script))?
The Feliz DSL https://zaid-ajaj.github.io/Feliz/ looks fairly similar to Reagent or there's Fable.Lit https://fable.io/Fable.Lit/ which is more like jsx in that you write the html directly, adding active components via interpolated string mechanisms. There is a VS Code add in that gives you html+css syntax highlighting and auto complete inside your F# files.
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Exploring The F# Frontend Landscape
This is my personal favorite one when it comes to Fable options, Fable.Lit builds on top of lit.dev which is a web component library built on web standards. It brings performant straightforward and inter-framework compatible components to the F# FE landscape since Lit works with DOM elements themselves rather than abstractions you can manipulate component instances like if you were doing vanilla JavaScript except that you can use the F# safety for that.
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Building a Webpack alternative in F#
Around September vite got traction with the vue user base and other users as well. I also studied a bit the vite source code, and even used it for some Fable material for posts. I was trying to make some awareness of Fable.Lit support for Web Components and I wanted to experiment in reality how good vite was, and boi it's awesome If you're starting new projects that depend on node tooling in my opinion, it's your best bet.
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Fable is a compiler that brings F# into the JavaScript ecosystem
I don't know a ton about Fable, but they recently wrapped Google's Lit to allow building functional templating and web components in it: https://fable.io/Fable.Lit/
Seems like a neat project.
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Creating Web Components with Fable.Lit
Try Lit.Fable today!
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Using lit-html with F#
Check the fable.lit github repository to see also ways to interact with inter-operate Lit + React within Fable!