Giraffe.Htmx
Feliz
Giraffe.Htmx | Feliz | |
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72 | 522 | |
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6.2 | 6.1 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
F# | F# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Giraffe.Htmx
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What do people use for REST APIs and Web Development now?
HTMX support for HTMX support (can be combined with others above, Lit could be a good fit)
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Introducing Giraffe.Htmx
Head over to the project site for NuGet links and more examples!
Feliz
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Exploring a foreign F# codebase
NOTE: You can try this with the Feliz codebase, which is larger and has multiple .fsproj files. But as you will find out, the project structure is laid out just like we've seen here.
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What do people use for REST APIs and Web Development now?
Feliz to create react apps, the most mature option.
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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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OCaml programmer with some noob F# ecosystem questions
Feliz is a DSL for React, and paired with Vite give a hot reload experience that's close to the same as JS/TS, even the React dev tools work fine. Nobody has a ready to go package/template up right now but there's little stopping you from creating a NextJS app.
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"redesign" of my Terminal.Gui.Elmish Project
It means it's similar to the Feliz DSL used to build React web apps: https://zaid-ajaj.github.io/Feliz/
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Exploring The F# Frontend Landscape
Feliz
- A fresh retake of the React API in Fable
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Minimalistic fluent api in C# to create complex reactive Avalonia applications
I'm curious to see how this goes, F# seems to excel at these type of DSL's (e.g. Feliz, a react DSL is a joy), a big part thanks to type inference and list comprehensions which are a game changer for that pesky conditional rendering.
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F# and WebAssembly
if you've ever used Feliz or Avalonia.FuncUI then this DSL will make you feel at home, it's less verbose than the original DSL and gives you basically the same benefits, in the case of Fun.Blazor is slightly less performant but it is a viable alternative
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Fable is a compiler that brings F# into the JavaScript ecosystem
Along with Fable highly recommend a look at Feliz. A joy to work with and its ViewEngine can also be separately used w/ Giraffe if you enjoy the syntax:
https://zaid-ajaj.github.io/Feliz/
https://github.com/Zaid-Ajaj/Feliz
What are some alternatives?
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
fable-react - Fable bindings and helpers for React and React Native
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
elmish - Elm-like abstractions for F# apps
Hawaii - dotnet CLI tool to generate type-safe F# and Fable clients from OpenAPI/Swagger or OData services
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
Sutil - Lightweight front-end framework for F# / Fable. No dependencies.
Fable.Lit - Write Fable Elmish apps with Lit
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
awesome-fable-react-native - An awesome list about to use Fable with ReactNative 🧚♀️