Feliz.Recoil
Fable bindings in Feliz style for Facebook's experimental state management library recoil. (by Shmew)
Fusion
Build real-time apps (Blazor included) with less than 1% of extra code responsible for real-time updates. Host 10-1000x faster APIs relying on transparent and nearly 100% consistent caching. We call it DREAM, or Distributed REActive Memoization, and it's here to turn real-time on! (by servicetitan)
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Show HN: Actual Chat – Blending text and voice into a single medium
- Even frequent exchanges like, “Hey, I’m heading to Costco, need anything?” where the follow-up is easier spoken than typed, or may require a brief brainstorming - “Oh, remember our neighbors are visiting us on Sunday?”
That’s how 8 years later (2 years ago) me and my co-founder decided to implement a new chat app.
— Technology —
To make it short, I’ll post just one point here: Actual Chat is based on Fusion (https://github.com/servicetitan/Stl.Fusion) - think MobX / computed observables, but distributed. In Actual Chat, the state it manages spans from our servers to every client app, creating an eventually consistent “state mesh”. The unified state management, where clients and servers use exactly the same abstraction to “observe” the changes happening to any bit of content, is quite a challenge from the technology standpoint. IMO it alone deserves a brief look.
P.S. Thank you for reading up to this point!
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The most popular applications using Blazor 5 years after its creation
P.S. The app is created with Fusion, which is another cool thing for Blazor: https://github.com/servicetitan/Stl.Fusion
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Creating some sort of task engine pattern
So there are different ways how you can do this, there are multiple different protocols for Unity, for example. There is also this more generic state replication framework.
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Updating WPF application configuration and monitoring it remotely
There is this lib: https://github.com/servicetitan/Stl.Fusion
- Help with async/await and lock statements
- Viable Tech Stack for a Browser Text Based Persistent MMO
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.NET 6 vs. .NET 5: up to 40% speedup
The library benchmarked in the article is Stl.Fusion: https://github.com/servicetitan/Stl.Fusion. I've only learned about it today, and the documentation is a bit messy, but that seems to be a really interesting project. The author describes it as a .Net library to quickly develop efficient, distributed, real-time web applications.
- Fusion – A .NET library to build efficient real-time web applications
- Boss Says Is Golang losing popularity. True?
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What can you do with Blazor client vs Blazor server?
Disagree with every "no" here :) The answer is yes, but you need a fairly fancy "extra": https://github.com/servicetitan/Stl.Fusion/