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Cycle.js
- Could angular possibly compile rxjs Ahead Of Time?
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Can be the future of JSX be Functional first?
Seems like you might be interested in this
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Front-end Guide
Cycle
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[AskJS] Opinions In Favor of Coding Document Fragments in JS?
This is the standard way of going about things in Mithril and Cycle. Elm as well doesn't use an XML knockoff for view code- and as a fun fact, the original version of React didn't either.
- What is a really cool thing you would want to write in Rust but don't have enough time, energy or bravery for?
- Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be
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callbag-rs: An implementation of the callbag spec
For example, an FRP framework (created by the same author who later wrote the callbag spec): https://cycle.js.org/
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Does it make sense to use Scala.js/Laminar in the context of a startup?
TypeScript is relatively mainstream at this point, and I think that's good news. If you want to crank the type-safety and pure FP dials on it to 11, you certainly can do that. I have a project that I've based largely on this post, including the "hardcore" section. However, instead of Redux and otherwise plain React, I've chosen to use Cycle.js and the lessons from this post to use React in a very purely Functional Reactive Programming Way.
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Flame: A PureScript front-end framework inspired by the Elm architecture
This post links to a PureScript project that is probably the easiest PS framework around.
ReScript + rescript-react is a good alternative. Less safe, waaaay more verbose; but backed by Facebook.
This is quite cute (in TypeScript though): https://github.com/cyclejs/cyclejs
And Yew is super cool, it goes the WASM route (in Rust): https://github.com/yewstack/yew
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My Open Source Journey
From now on I was on what I would call a typical open source trajectory. I used the Cycle.js framework to rewrite my frontend and in that process I hit some walls. I eventually figured that the error was on my side and that I was just missing some information to avoid the error. To spare others the hours of debugging I started to contribute small patches to the documentation. At the same time I also found some missing features that I voiced in GitHub issues.
Highland
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Stopping a stream, piping it to another stream and then resuming the stream
If you don't want the full stream to actual get through, then you can have a filter/transform limiting what can get through. I highly recommend highland https://caolan.github.io/highland/ to help deal with higher level stream stuff
What are some alternatives?
RxJS - A reactive programming library for JavaScript
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
scramjet - Public tracker for Scramjet Cloud Platform, a platform that bring data from many environments together.
Bacon - Functional reactive programming library for TypeScript and JavaScript
through2 - Tiny wrapper around Node streams2 Transform to avoid explicit subclassing noise
Most.js - Ultra-high performance reactive programming
pumpify - Combine an array of streams into a single duplex stream using pump and duplexify
Cycle.js (react-native) - Cycle.js driver that uses React Native to render
into-stream - Convert a string/promise/array/iterable/asynciterable/buffer/typedarray/arraybuffer/object into a stream
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
through2-concurrent - Simple Node.JS stream (streams2) Transform that runs the transform functions concurrently (with a set max concurrency)