Halia
Babel (Formerly 6to5)
Halia | Babel (Formerly 6to5) | |
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14 | 58 | |
48 | 42,927 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
about 1 year ago | about 22 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Halia
- Dependency Injection for React Native similar to get_it in Flutter
- Plugins: The Secret App Development Paradigm
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I wrote a small library to load modules (including React Native components) from a URL. We use this to build Plugins in native apps.
Here’s the DI Framework: https://github.com/CodalReef/Halia
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Build "Pluggable" Apps with Stan the Duck 🦆
Halia - Extensible TS / JS Dependency Injection Framework
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Build Apps as a Tree of Plugins
Halia is a generic, extensible dependency injection (DI) framework. However, we use it to generate apps at runtime using the Plugin Pattern.
- Builds Apps as a Tree of Plugins
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Learn Dependency Injection with Doug the Goldfish 🐠
Halia - Extensible TS / JS Dependency Injection Framework
- 🐠Keep your code organized and extensible. Learn about "Dependency Injection" and the "Plugin Pattern" with Doug the fish.
- Show HN: Halia – Extensible TS / JavaScript Dependency Injection Framework
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Introducing Halia - JS Plugin Manager
For more on how Halia compares to Package Managers (like npm) and Module Systems (like JS Modules), please see here: https://github.com/CodalReef/Halia#more-info
Babel (Formerly 6to5)
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What is an Abstract Syntax Tree in Programming?
GitHub | Website
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Mastering Jest Configuration for React TypeScript Projects with Vite: A Step-by-Step Guide
node 'node_modules/.bin/jest' '/Users/satparkash/code/test-app/src/A pp.test.tsx' -t 'App' FAIL src/App.test.tsx ● Test suite failed to run SyntaxError: /Users/satparkash/code/test-app/src/App.test.tsx: Support for the experimental syntax 'jsx' isn't currently enabled (6:12): 4 | describe('App', () => { 5 | it('should work as expected', () => { > 6 | render(); | ^ 7 | }); 8 | }); 9 | Add @babel/preset-react (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/main/packages/babel-preset-react) to the 'presets' section of your Babel config to enable transformation. If you want to leave it as-is, add @babel/plugin-syntax-jsx (https://github.com/babel/babel/tree/main/packages/babel-plugin-syntax-jsx) to the 'plugins' section to enable parsing. Test Suites: 1 failed, 1 total Tests: 0 total Snapshots: 0 total Time: 0.278 s Ran all test suites matching /\/Users\/satparkash\/code\/test-app\/src\/App.test.tsx/i with tests matching "App".
- Open source public fund experiment - One and a half years update
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I Reworked my Rate My GMU Professor (Google Extension)
Webpack (Babel) - https://babel.dev/
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Babel is used by millions, so why are we running out of money? (2021)
I do appreciate your transparency, though I disagree with the sentiment that I’m arguing from a position of bad faith.
It’s a self-evident fact that the Babel team has not shown a moment of interest in lowering their role in the JavaScript ecosystem to anything short of kingmakers. Have a gander at their GitHub README and what do we see?[1]
- “Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.” Indefinitely.
- Over a dozen sponsor logos. An embarrassment of riches.
- A literal audio recording of a song in praise of the project.
The Babel team has a well documented history of their priorities[2], emphasizing the need for a modular approach that has no exit strategy[3]. At best, we have a case of accidental entrenchment and long term dependence on the Babel brewing as early as 2017![4]
Compare this infinite circus to the humble but popular Normalize.css, which has the express purpose to stop existing.[5]
If the Babel team wants to raise some money, they can start by putting a plan together that would codify an exit strategy. It’s certainly more noble than their current plan of barnacling on to every NPM package…
- [1] https://github.com/babel/babel
- [2] https://github.com/babel/notes
- [3] https://github.com/babel/notes/blob/master/2016/2016-07/july...
- [4] https://github.com/babel/notes/blob/master/2017/2017-04/apri...
- [5] https://nicolasgallagher.com/about-normalize-css/
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The problem was I had used some new code, Javascript's replaceAll(), that is unsupported by older browsers. And, the setup I have to automatically fix such issues (called babel) is out of date. So, while this problem appears to be resolved there, I hadn't updated that in awhile.
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The Complete Guide for Setting Up React App from Scratch (feat. TypeScript)
babel-loader(v9.1.0): allows transpiling JavaScript files using Babel and webpack.
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Upgrade your Lerna Workspace - Make it Fast and Modern!
created 6 years ago to solve the specific problem of managing the Babel repo packages
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Help with error when trying to include context in application before building and uploading to server.
https://github.com/babel/babel/discussions/13013 maybe this could help
- “Ignore the f'ing haters ” And other lessons learned from creating a popular
What are some alternatives?
tapable - Just a little module for plugins.
Traceur compiler - Traceur is a JavaScript.next-to-JavaScript-of-today compiler
revo-grid - Powerful virtual data grid smartsheet with advanced customization. Best features from excel plus incredible performance 🔋
Live Server - A simple development http server with live reload capability.
tsParticles - tsParticles - Easily create highly customizable JavaScript particles effects, confetti explosions and fireworks animations and use them as animated backgrounds for your website. Ready to use components available for React.js, Vue.js (2.x and 3.x), Angular, Svelte, jQuery, Preact, Inferno, Solid, Riot and Web Components.
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
pluggers - A convenient plugin manager library.
Lebab - Turn your ES5 code into readable ES6. Lebab does the opposite of what Babel does.
Elvan - TS / JS External Module Loader (Supports React Native!)
dark-mode - Control the macOS dark mode from the command-line
ECMAScript 6 compatibility table - ECMAScript compatibility tables
http-server - a simple zero-configuration command-line http server