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319 | 145 | |
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5.4 | 2.3 | |
11 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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client-zip
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Why do we need modules at all?
Absolutely! Here’s one I found very useful just the other day, client-zip: https://github.com/Touffy/client-zip#usage
(Three functions rather than one, but it’s one main entrypoint and a couple of minor variants.)
I think this is a really well-designed API, and greatly preferable to a more fine-grained OO approach. It does a lot of work under the hood but keeps it carefully contained so you don’t get a bunch of dependency sprawl.
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Question: Is it possible to use edge function to download -> create .zip -> upload folder from storage bucket?
This is an interesting use case, thanks a lot for sharing. I haven't tested this, but https://github.com/Touffy/client-zip looks interesting and might work in Deno Edge Functions.
- I made a webapp for node devs that generates a customizable Docker Compose template project with just a few clicks
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I created a framework with JSX components on generators*, a fast mobx-like state management and an exclusive cssx styling system
My name is Dani. For several years now, I have been experimenting with different approaches to front-end development. I tried many different ideas, the best of which I collected in my framework Whatsup. In this article, I want to briefly tell you about architectural decisions and discuss them with you in the comments.
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What happens if you mix React, Mobx and generators*? Ok, let's do it!
Sources on github
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WhatsUp - front-end framework based on ideas of streams and fractals. Part 2.
Thank you for your feedback, I really hope that I was able to answer your questions. I will be glad to talk with you in discussions. https://github.com/whatsup/whatsup/discussions There is no syntax highlighting on reddit and in general it is better to save such communication in a repository for history.
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WhatsUp - front-end framework based on ideas of streams and fractals. Part 2.
I hope you enjoyed the article. These are not all the features of the WhatsUp framework. In the next article I will talk about delegation, routing, asynchronous tasks. You can find more examples here, their sources.
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WhatsUp - front-end framework based on ideas of streams and fractals
View on GitHub
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Why am I here ?
@fract/core - this is my project and I would be very grateful for any feedback. In the end - maybe I'm wasting my time on it?
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