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async_ui
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A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
I'm very interested in seeing if using the commonly implemented forms of compiler support for async programming can also be well used for GUI programming. One wishawa[0] is also perusing this approach in Rust but I first came upon this idea from the crank-js[1] authors. It wasn't clear to me why that one never went anywhere. Was it failure with the approach or was React just a good solution in the space? I can say this though, there's something strikingly elegant about those initial samples of using JavaScript generators for components.
[0]: https://github.com/wishawa/async_ui
[1]: https://github.com/bikeshaving/crank
Not OP, but... I'd argue that async style event handling is even more readable then the traditional way of using callbacks. Take a look at this counter example in Async UI (a project I've been working on that's very similar to what OP purposes); my event handlers are all in the same place, and my state (the value variable) is a regular variable; no reactivity primitive needed.
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What is the "idiomatic" approach to events/callbacks?
If you are doing ui events, then you can have a look at wishawa/async_ui.
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Show HN: Async UI: A Rust UI Library Where Everything Is a Future
Only in small examples. This doesn't look that much like SwiftUI to me: https://github.com/wishawa/async_ui/blob/main/examples/web-t...
- Async UI: a Rust UI Library where Everything is a Future
MoonZoon
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A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
They are both async and made for GUI -- in case of rust-signals WebGUI, provided by dominator and MoonZoon.
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Planning to make a video on cool Rust apps focused on the end user. Make recommendations!
Fullstack Framework: MoonZoon, Leptos
- Rust front-end framework
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Pick a Front End Web Framework
Dominator is more of a low-level framework for manipulating the DOM. There's also MoonZoon (https://github.com/MoonZoon/MoonZoon) which uses dominator but provides a more complete experience.
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Dioxus vs Egui vs Iced vs Tauri+Yew?
Alternative 2)thin client in browser and server in rust. If you really want to limit it to web client and web server, possibly try a newer approach with moonzoon. https://github.com/MoonZoon/MoonZoon/tree/main/examples/todomvc
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They interviewed the founder of a full-stack Rust framework called "MoonZoon" in this newsletter. Has anyone here used MoonZoon before?
I don't really know Rust so clearly I'm not the target audience, but this thing where you define all the styles using chains of methods seems kinda clumsy to me. And if it's all turning into CSS in the end you presumably still need to understand CSS concepts in order to make the layout you want using this syntax. So I'm not sure this is really saving you from learning HTML and CSS. That said it does appear to be compiling your Rust to web assembly (like Blazor does) which is pretty cool.
- 18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
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Serving a frontend with a Rust Web framework
I've come across MoonZoon (https://github.com/MoonZoon/MoonZoon) which seems like an interesting full stack framework, but I'm wondering about a solution that would allow choosing both frontend and backend frameworks.
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Front-end Rust framework performance prognosis
There’s also https://github.com/MoonZoon/MoonZoon which is built on dominator. It’s in fairly early stage development but offers a higher level interface than dominator.
- GitHub - seed-rs/seed: A Rust framework for creating web apps
What are some alternatives?
Caliburn.Micro - A small, yet powerful framework, designed for building applications across all XAML platforms. Its strong support for MV* patterns will enable you to build your solution quickly, without the need to sacrifice code quality or testability.
perseus - A state-driven web development framework for Rust with full support for server-side rendering and static generation.
molecule - Build a StateFlow stream using Jetpack Compose
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
crank - The Just JavaScript Framework
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
composePPT - An experimental UI toolkit for generating PowerPoint presentation files using Compose
rust-dominator - Zero-cost ultra-high-performance declarative DOM library using FRP signals for Rust!
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
rui - Declarative Rust UI library
Seed - A Rust framework for creating web apps