Sekoia
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Sekoia | onsenui | |
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4 | 5 | |
31 | 8,780 | |
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0.0 | 2.7 | |
about 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Sekoia
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I made an app for color grading in the browser (without a framework*).
For the state diffing check out the deepApplyStrict method here: https://github.com/monokee/Sekoia/blob/master/src/modules/state/internal/Core.js
I have an open source library that I didn’t use directly for this app but it serves as the foundation for the state management: https://github.com/monokee/Sekoia The customElement wrapper I’m using to write UI components is here: https://gist.github.com/monokee/03230511f1e2214dc1f0b17763d85369
So the high level idea was avoid the typical problem with undo/redo where if you go back and make a change based on a past state, you’d lose all of the progress after that point. The obvious solution is branching but I still wanted to express the history as a single timeline without a confusing UI that actually branches. So what I’m doing is essentially appending the branch to the end of the history timeline and simply switching the color of the bars in the UI tool to indicate the branch as a new ‘block’. So the UI element is very close to the array based implementation in that sense. The state diffing works across my entire state class. You can see a similar implementation in my sekoia js library here: https://github.com/monokee/Sekoia/tree/master/src/modules/state
onsenui
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React Component Libraries
Official Website: https://onsen.io/
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12 Frameworks for Hybrid Mobile Apps
Onsen UI has quickly grown in adoption since its release in 2013. It is an open-source framework under the Apache v2 license. Onsen UI is framework-agnostic UI components, you can choose and switch among the frameworks: AngularJS, Angular, React, and Vue.js or go pure JavaScript to build your hybrid apps.
- Native-like Navigation of Web apps
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20 Awesome React Component libraries to try in 2021
website: Onsen UI
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