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7.0 | 4.3 | |
12 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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- Is there any project on langchain with scala
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st-material-ui - Material UI 5 for Scala 3
The longer story is that st-material-ui incorporates https://github.com/ScalablyTyped/Converter/pull/487 in order to get much, much cleaner API. You'll probably have seen the fake literal types, some rewriting from type unions to inheritance, things like that.
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State of Scala.js frameworks
Given that you want interoperability with js, I'd start by playing with https://scalablytyped.org/, then, play with the scalajs-react demos (https://github.com/ScalablyTyped/ScalaJsReactDemos) and the slinky demos (https://github.com/ScalablyTyped/SlinkyDemos). There are some libraries that scalablytyped doesn't support pretty well but you can leverage https://github.com/nafg/scalajs-facades for those.
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From ES6 to Scala: Basics
ScalaJS is awesome. Really solid and mature project, can totally recommend.
The only thing that can be annoying is when you want to have a typesafe interface and have to write a lot of adapters for javascript libraries.
Fortunately there is even a project that can make use of typescript interfaces for those libraries, so that you can use them from ScalaJS more or less automatically: https://scalablytyped.org/
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Ask HN: What cutting-edge technology do you use?
I'm using it mostly for full-stack web development with ScalaJS (https://www.scala-js.org) in the frontend (https://outwatch.github.io/docs/readme.html) and in the backend with AWS lambdas.
The ecosystem is currently in the process of porting all the libraries to Scala 3. So if you're new to Scala, I'd recommend to start with Scala 2, which is rock-solid and already very powerful.
I never worked with SQLAlchemy. But on the scala database side, popular libraries are Doobie (https://tpolecat.github.io/doobie) and Quill (https://getquill.io). Keep in mind that these are for Scala on the JVM. On the ScalaJS side I'm using the javascript library pg. But I'd like to try if it works well with Prisma soon.
The nice thing about ScalaJS is, that you can use Javascript libraries. And if there are typescript facades, then you can transpile these to Scala and use them in a type safe way (https://scalablytyped.org).
- Scala.js 1.7.0 released with βzero known bugsβ
- ScalablyTyped publishes Scala 3 support
scalajs-react
- Scala DevInTraining looking to contribute to projects
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Monorepo: seeking for an advice for bi-lang project
Then there's scalajs-react, which can be integrated with existing React ecosystem, but it's just sooo compex: macros, 5-6 type parameters, hundreds and hundreds of cryptic types. We decided to stick with TypeScript instead.
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Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 β Try them in the browser
Or the OG React Scala.js library: https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react
- What are Diode alternatives?
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From ES6 to Scala: Basics
Japgolly has put a ton of time and care into https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react which is a complete React binding in scalajs. This paired with something like Diode (https://github.com/suzaku-io/diode) and you get a full frontend solution in scalajs.
- scalajs-react 2.0.0 final is finally out of the oven! A lot of work and love has gone into this release. Check out what's new here.
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What's the maturity level of ScalaJS?
We've got server-side rendering with scalajs-react and scala-graal. Here's a tutorial if anyone's interested. What's really cool about scala-graal is that it has some pretty cool caching so that even with dynamic inputs, you can render pages in nanoseconds (as opposed to 10+ or even 100+ ms).
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I know the basics, whatβs next?
You can use React with Scala.js, and also most other common JS libraries. Or you can use a Scala.js specific library like Laminar, which I haven't tried myself but it looks nice.
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What language(s) pair well with Rust (learning, using, etc.)? Also, what other languages did you learn before learning Rust?
I don't have a lot of experience with it, but many seem to be very pleased with it. Interop with JS is good and you can use React and other common JS libraries, but there is also Scala.js specific frameworks like Laminar.
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Does it make sense to use Scala.js/Laminar in the context of a startup?
https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react is pretty heavily used as well, and fairly active as a project. In short, building it off of that wouldn't be a huge risk over typescript, and might even be a net win in the long run, as you could re-use some stuff from the backend in the front-end.
What are some alternatives?
tyrian - Elm-inspired Scala UI library.
slinky - Write Scala.js React apps just like you would in ES6
Demos - Demos for ScalablyTyped
Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME. WE ARE LIVE ON KICKSTARTER! πππ
Scala.js - Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler
langchainjs - π¦π Build context-aware reasoning applications π¦π
ZIO - ZIO β A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
React4s - Production ready React wrapper for Scala.js - composable lifecycle - no memoization, no macros, no implicits.
diode - Scala library for managing immutable application model
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