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1,229 | 31,047 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Proposal: Signals as a Built-In Primitive of JavaScript
Related is S.js: https://github.com/adamhaile/s
I love signals. I prefer them when making UIs over any other primitive (besides, perhaps, the cassowary constraint algorithm). I try to replicate them in every language I use, just for fun.
I also don't believe they belong in the Javascript language whatsoever. Let the language be for a while, people already struggle to keep up with it. TC-39 is already scaring away people from the language.
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Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
"Signal" has been used in FRP circles for some time [1,2]. The original FRP stuff was events/signals and behaviours. But I agree that JS didn't use this terminology until more recently. S.js is maybe one of the earlier ones, but that was still over 8 years ago.
[1] https://scholarworks.rit.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=651...
[2] https://github.com/14427/signal
[3] https://github.com/adamhaile/S/tree/e897ec1212a073bb1fe695e1...
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Super Charging Fine-Grained Reactive Performance
Fine-grained reactivity libraries have been growing in popularity recently. Examples include new libraries like Preact Signals, µsignal, and now Reactively, as well as longer-standing libraries like Solid, S.js, and CellX. Using these libraries, programmers can make individual variables and functions reactive. Reactive functions run automatically, and re-run 'in reaction' to changes in their sources.
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Answering Common Questions about Krestianstvo SDK 4
No. Krestianstvo SDK 4 is introducing its own implementation of Croquet Application Architecture in JavaScript, based on Solid JS & S.js using Functional Reactive Programming (FRP).
- Introducing Preact Signals: a reactive state primitive that is fast by default
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Krestianstvo SDK 4 | Implementing Croquet and Recursive Portals on Solid JS
SolidJS / S.JS
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Show HN: A tiny (850B) and fast reactive observables library via functions
Cool! This reminds me of S.js [0] which I've used a decent amount to great effect, but it seems about half the size. I'll have to look at how they compare (though if someone knows off the top of their head that'd be appreciated). S.js is nice because it has a helper library (surplus) for dom things.
[0]: https://github.com/adamhaile/S
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Writing a reactive library in Javascript [from scratch]
There are a lot of good libraries and frameworks to handle state management and reactivity. From simple and short utilities such as S.js to heavy solutions like Solid.
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JavaScript is whats wrong with JavaScript :)
except that is wrong... you're welcome.
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Resources for understanding the Solid compiler
The reactivity core, which is in https://github.com/solidjs/solid This is where you'll see the reactivity runtime implementation. Take note that Solid's reactivity doesn't rely on compile-time magic
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Are there any go backends that work with solid?
I did try this but I'm not sure what you mean with the ssrLoadFrom. Is there any documentation on this, all I could find was the examples folder in solidjs: solid-ssr?
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Solid JS compared to svelte?
This is very true. I really hate svelte single file components. But then I tried JSX for breaking things down. I love solid but I don't feel really good about angle brackets within C style syntax. I saw this Scala library that stick with simple statically typed function syntax than html tags. I don't understand why people still wants to stick with xml like tags. In laminar markup is written like this scala div( h1("Hello world", color := "red"), inputCaption, input(inputMods, name := "fullName"), div( ">>", button("Submit"), "<<" ) ) I wish solid team makes their HyperScript syntax as performant as JSX.
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Building an E-commerce Store: A Step-by-Step Guide with Solidjs and Medusa
What is Solid?
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Learn how to install SolidJS with Flowbite and Tailwind CSS
import logo from './logo.svg'; import styles from './App.module.css'; import 'flowbite'; function App() { return (
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Learn Solid, Tailwind CSS and Flowbite Toggle Flowbite modalsrc/App.jsx
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Does solid start support CSR or SSG if so how?
There is example of each technique in Solid's main repo: https://github.com/solidjs/solid/tree/main/packages/solid-ssr/examples
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Proposal for separation of concerns and immutable state
I basically came up with an idea that is much like flutter's bloc pattern, and probably waht ryansolid was referring to in his reply to this issue when he said he made his own version of redux that codifies state changes instead of immutable state.
- Flutter 3 の状態管理 (State、ステート): アプローチ (概念)
- SolidJS Crash Course - Building a REST API Client - Part 1
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Stores and indexed accessors
After seeing how inactive this sub was, I took it to Github: https://github.com/solidjs/solid/discussions/1440
What are some alternatives?
valup
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
oby - A rich Observable/Signal implementation, the brilliant primitive you need to build a powerful reactive system.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
incremental-rs
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
racket-gui-easy - Declarative GUIs in Racket.
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
krestianstvo - Krestianstvo SDK 4 is the OSS implementation of Croquet architecture in functional reactive paradigm using Solid JS. For developing serverless collaborative and multiplayer applications.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
cellx - The ultra-fast implementation of reactivity for javascript
inferno - :fire: An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces