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22,175 | 94,204 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Bazel
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Things I learned while building projects with NX
Bazel by Google
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Luckily a feature to limit the disk cache size is in development: https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/5139
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How to write unit tests in C++ relying on non-code files?
This is a problem that Bazel (https://bazel.build) solves in a very convenient way. You can just keep using the paths relative to the repository root, and as long as you properly declare your test needs that file it will access it without problems. Or you can use the runfile libraries to access them too.
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blade-build VS Bazel - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Jan 2024
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My first Software Release using GitHub Release
When doing research for this lab exercise I looked at both vcpkg and conan. Both are package managers that would automate the installation and configuration of my program with its dependencies. However, when it came to releasing and sharing my program my options were limited. For example, the central public registry for conan packages is conan-center, but these packages are curated and the process is very involved. There was no way conan-center would accept a class project like mine. Alternatively, I could host a conan package on a public Artifactory repository, but accessing the package requires users to add the repository to their conan remote. This already sounded like too many steps to expect regular users to follow - I already haven't setup any conan remotes, there's no way I could expect regular users to know about conan remotes, let alone have conan installed on their system. After discussing with people online and consulting my instructor, I ultimately decided to do a GitHub release. However, in the future I was encouraged to look into using CMake or bazel.
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Declarative Gradle is a cool thing I am afraid of: Maven strikes back
NOTE: I won’t mention SBT and Leiningen here because, with all due respect, they are niche build tools. I also won’t discuss Kobalt for the same reason (besides, it’s no longer actively maintained). Additionally, I won’t touch upon Bazel and Buck in this context, mainly because I’m not very familiar with them. If you have insights or comments about these tools, please feel free to share them in the comments 👇
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A Modern C Development Environment
> None of this solves C's only REAL problem (in my opinion) which is the lack of dependency management.
Bazel solves this really nicely, I know some people have strong opinions on it but I cannot recommend it enough
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Monorepo + Microservices + Dependency Managment + Build system HELL
Does pants/bazel can help me?
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Go Dependency management in large company projects - How do you do it?
I know that some projects like cockroach use custom build tools like bazel. But we actually really like to use to be able to build our projects simply with the great go toolchain and don't really aim to dive deep into custom build solutions.
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What was used to build C++ programs before Cmake?
Bazel is a Google project that showcases first-class support for the major languages Google uses (C++, Java, Go), and it'd probably have replaced CMake if it weren't written in Java, which brought a host of technical challenges. Then those challenges were fixed and Oracle threatened to bring legal challenges instead.
Angular
- Episode 24/09: Testing without TestBed, SSR & Hydration
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⏰ It’s time to talk about Import Map, Micro Frontend, and Nx Monorepo
Just to give you more context, I led the migration of several AngularJS applications to the newer Angular Framework. My client finally decided to make that move following the AngularJS deprecation announcement (stay up to date please 🙏)️.
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10 Reasons for MiniRx Signal Store
The Angular renaissance is still ongoing. MiniRx is part of that renaissance and released a new Signal-based state management library for Angular: MiniRx Signal Store.
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Model Inputs: Reactive Two-Way Binding
https://github.com/angular/angular/commit/3faf3e23d55b3e41cc43c4498393b01440f1cbb7 If you check the code behind these instructions, one can see they enhance the functionality of existing, listener, and property template instructions, with writable signal handling capabilities.
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Master Angular 17.1 and 17.2
PR: Initial implementation of model inputs
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What is Reactivity?
Angular
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Signals are VALUES, not EVENTS
Recent release of Angular 17.1 (yesterday, 18th January 2024), introduces Signal Inputs (read more about Angular Signal Input API here):
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Nx 17.2 Update!!
Angular is in the middle of a HUGE renaissance, between their new logo, new docs site, and introduction of some awesome features like Signals.
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🎄 Top Front-End Frameworks in 2024 Worth Your Time and Effort to Master
Angular, maintained by Google, is one of the key players in the front-end framework landscape. Its extensive community provides a solid base for support, collaboration, and sharing of best practices.
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Who has the best documentation you’ve seen or like in 2023
The new https://angular.dev site: docs, tutorials, guides…
What are some alternatives?
Next.js - The React Framework
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
Buck - A fast build system that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules over a variety of platforms and languages.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
Drawflow - Simple flow library 🖥️🖱️
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
go - The Go programming language
meson - The Meson Build System