clace
qwik
clace | qwik | |
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10 | 132 | |
73 | 20,273 | |
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9.5 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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clace
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ETag and HTTP Caching
An approach like https://github.com/benbjohnson/hashfs allows file names to be updated at runtime to be content hashed. This removes the need for the extra "304 Not Modified" API calls from the client. This content hash based file renaming is usually done using a build step which renames files. For applications where the static file serving and HTTP request processing are done in the same application, this can be done in memory without a build step for file renames.
I am using that approach in my project https://github.com/claceio/clace. It removes the need for a build step while making aggressive static file caching possible.
- Show HN: Clace – Nginx Unit alternative – app server for internal apps
- Show HN: Clace – Platform for hypermedia driven internal web tools
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The End of Airplane.dev
I am building https://github.com/claceio/clace. It is focussed on building operational web apps, with a focus on security. The end goal is to build something between https://www.rundeck.com/ and https://retool.com/, allow automation of operational tasks through a web interface while also allowing fully custom web apps.
Clace also works great for running simple web apps locally. Building and deploying a web app should be as easy and common for backend engineers as creating a CLI app is.
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Is Htmx Just Another JavaScript Framework?
Hypermedia based web applications are a great fit for developing internal and operational tools. I have been building https://github.com/claceio/clace for making development and deployment easier for such web apps.
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Pocketbase: Open-source back end in 1 file
I have been building a project https://github.com/claceio/clace which aims to make building hypermedia based web applications easier. Clace is implemented in go, it uses Starlark (python syntax subset) for application configuration. With Clace, the apps are implemented using Starlark and (go) html templates, HTMX is used for web interface, app developer does not need to write any JavaScript.
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Python Is Easy. Go Is Simple. Simple = Easy
Starlark in go https://github.com/google/starlark-go is a great way to combine the best of both, the ease of use of Python and the simplicity of go.
I have been building a platform for deploying internal web applications using this approach https://github.com/claceio/clace. Use Starlark to configure the application, the platform itself is built in go.
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HTML First – Six principles for building simple, maintainable, web software
I have used this approach for internal tools and it has been great. It makes it much easier for one person to build the whole app, frontend and backend, and makes ongoing maintenance much easier.
I am working on https://github.com/claceio/clace which takes this no build approach and makes it easy to build portable applications, using Starlark running in go to configure the backend.
- Clace – Secure hypermedia web applications using Starlark and go
- Show HN: Clace – Platform for secure internal web applications
qwik
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Episode 24/13: Native Signals, Details on Angular/Wiz, Alan Agius on the Angular CLI
Similarly to Promises/A+, this effort focuses on aligning the JavaScript ecosystem. If this alignment is successful, then a standard could emerge, based on that experience. Several framework authors are collaborating here on a common model which could back their reactivity core. The current draft is based on design input from the authors/maintainers of Angular, Bubble, Ember, FAST, MobX, Preact, Qwik, RxJS, Solid, Starbeam, Svelte, Vue, Wiz, and more…
- Ask HN: Freelance website builders/maintainers, what's in your 2024 toolkit?
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I Deployed My Own Cute Lil’ Private Internet (a.k.a. VPC)
Each app’s front end is built with Qwik and uses Tailwind for styling. The server-side is powered by Qwik City (Qwik’s official meta-framework) and runs on Node.js hosted on a shared Linode VPS. The apps also use PM2 for process management and Caddy as a reverse proxy and SSL provisioner. The data is stored in a PostgreSQL database that also runs on a shared Linode VPS. The apps interact with the database using Drizzle, an Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) for JavaScript. The entire infrastructure for both apps is managed with Terraform using the Terraform Linode provider, which was new to me, but made provisioning and destroying infrastructure really fast and easy (once I learned how it all worked).
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JavaScript Bloat in 2024
If you want to see the framework that does it right, check out Qwik.
Incredibly small JS / CSS bundles. Only loads what it needs.
https://qwik.dev/
- The Qwik has a new domain name
- Qwik v1.4.5
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How to Ensure Pixel-Perfect Comparisons Between Websites?
So here at Builder.io, my first task was to ensure that we migrated our site from Next.js to Qwik with a 100% pixel match. We aimed to utilize the power of Qwik to enhance our site's performance to unprecedented levels.
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How (not) to contribute to open source
That was the last straw; cumulatively, I had spent more time looking for something to do than actually doing it. But I really wanted to contribute! So a few more months went by, until one day I met an Italian open source maintainer and long-time speaker, Giorgio Boa, who by the way was a guest on our podcast Continuous Delivery, and asked him for advice, saying that I wanted to be part of the OS world. He said he was working on a small library of Qwik components and could help me if I wanted. I gladly accepted, and we found an issue that seemed pretty straightforward. A few days after our conversation, I followed the little README guide to install everything required, and...nothing worked. So, after a few bad words, a lot of doubt about my skills as an engineer, and self pep talks to overcome my shyness about asking for help, I contacted Giorgio again. Even with his help, at first we had some trouble figuring out what was going wrong, but in the end I finally had a working setup.
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AI for Web Devs: Faster Responses with HTTP Streaming
In the previous post, we got AI generated jokes into our Qwik application from OpenAI API. It worked, but the user experience suffered because we had to wait until the API completed the entire response before updating the client.
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AI for Web Devs: Project Introduction & Setup
In this series, we’ll learn how to integrate OpenAI‘s AI services into an application built with Qwik, a JavaScript framework focused on the concept of resumability (this will be relevant to understand later).
What are some alternatives?
- - Hyphen - An elegant custom element base class
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
go-plugin - Golang plugin system over RPC.
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
DevSecOps - ♾️ Collection and Roadmap for everyone who wants DevSecOps. Hope your DevOps are more safe 😎
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
hashfs - Implementation of io/fs.FS that appends SHA256 hashes to filenames to allow for aggressive HTTP caching.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
fragmentify-js - FragmentifyJs
Next.js - The React Framework
tailgate - Client-facing generative-AI components without the fuss.
vue-lazy-hydration - Lazy Hydration of Server-Side Rendered Vue.js Components