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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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denoflare
- Write Once, Run on Cloudflare, Deno Deploy, AWS Lambda, Supabase Edge Functions
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Building a full stack app with Deno Fresh and Fauna
Fresh really takes a fresh new approach to web dev. It is still quite new but the ecosystem is rapidly growing. Up until now the Deno ecosystem was a missing a full stack framework and Fresh seems to fill that void quite effectively. You can create scalable, performant applications with Fresh and Fauna quite easily. On top of that you can make fully serverless full stack applications on the edge when you deploy your Fresh app to Deno deploy, denoflare.dev or Netlify.
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Deno Raises $21M
Agree regarding tooling.
So much so that I wrote Denoflare (https://denoflare.dev/) to make writing Cloudflare Workers using standard Deno a breeze: no wrangler, toml, webpack, npm etc required
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Vercel Welcomes Rich Harris, Creator of Svelte
Do you have experience with denoflare? I really would like to try it, but I can't even get the basic `hello-worker` sample working, see https://github.com/skymethod/denoflare/issues/2
dark
- Darklang
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WASM_of_OCaml
Yes. Darklang was originally in OCaml using js_of_ocaml, and we ported it to F# using Blazor (https://github.com/darklang/dark/tree/main/backend/src/Wasm). It works.
We found that in dotnet 6, the code was much slower, with long startup times and a much bigger download, than in js_of_ocaml. It also had a lot of issues in running in a Webworker, which wasn't the case for js_of_ocaml.
In dotnet 7, the webworker issues are better and AOT is easier, so startup is faster. Download sizes are still bad, and it's still slower than js_of_ocaml.
However, dotnet allows almost any code to run in WASM, which js_of_ocaml had large limitations. This meant a decent chunk of functionality had to be worked around to make separate js vs native targets, which also was a massive pain and took a long time. Dune's virtual targets wasn't ready at the time - I think we were one of the test cases for it.
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It's so unfortunate they decided to go with the Clojure/Haskell type syntax, as opposed to something friendlier like Elixir. A lot of people will not even try this language as a result. [Unison]
Why should I use this instead of https://darklang.com/
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Cloud, Why So Difficult?
First it was probably Dark. They made a lot of noise some years ago, but then I never heard of them again (looking at their current website, looks like they moved on to AI now, obviously).
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New open-source programming language for DevOps engineers by the creator of the CDK
Reminds me of Darklang. Personally, I don't think vendoring cloud services into a language is going to be beneficial. I'm curious how the language deals with vendor updates. Do I have to upgrade the language then? If so, I see a lot conflicts coming from this. Then it comes down to Javascript or HCL, the HCL bit makes me think that the below statement is not as truthy as it is on the surface:
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Darklang Release 9
We still don't have all that many users (~100 active), so I'm not sure you'll find an answer here. But we collect that sort of feedback publicly, which might answer your question: https://github.com/darklang/dark/discussions/categories/feed...
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Making Something Waspy: A Review Of Wasp
I wish I could remember what took me to YCombinator's website on the 10th of October, 2022. That was when I first heard about Wasp and another language called DarkLang. After I learned about Wasp, I was intrigued and curious to know how it works, which led me to join the discord server the next day.
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Using Rust at a Startup: A Cautionary Tale
Some languages that try to integrate an HTTP server and a database:
Ur/Web: http://impredicative.com/ur/
Dark (Darklang): https://darklang.com/
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The Current State of Infrastructure From Code
There are others in this space I did not assess like Encore, Shuttle, Modal, and Dark. These were not assessed for the sake of time. If you're interested in IfC, I encourage you to take a look at these others.
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Finally, we have support for negative numbers!
Oh, finally! I was waiting to build my serverless CRUD webapp in Dark (OCaml + JavaScript and Fsharp?) until they had support for returning negative numbers on a GET request!
What are some alternatives?
react-plain - Helper functions for creating DOM elements in React without JSX
nvim-ts-rainbow - Rainbow parentheses for neovim using tree-sitter. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/nvim-ts-rainbow instead
ember-render-modifiers - Implements did-insert / did-update / will-destroy modifiers for emberjs/rfcs#415
Bracket-Pair-Colorizer-2 - Bracket Colorizer Extension for VSCode
prepack - A JavaScript bundle optimizer.
unison - A friendly programming language from the future
next-runtime - The Next.js Runtime allows Next.js to run on Netlify with zero configuration
nanos - A kernel designed to run one and only one application in a virtualized environment
jsx - The JSX specification is a XML-like syntax extension to ECMAScript.
liquibase - Main Liquibase Source
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
terraform-cdk - Define infrastructure resources using programming constructs and provision them using HashiCorp Terraform