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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fluentui-blazor
- New Version of Fluent UI works great with blazor
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Best Blazor Components Package (Other than MudBlazor)
Oh wow, thanks for the reference https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui-blazor
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Blazor 8 is awesome
Have you tried https://www.fluentui-blazor.net/ ? As a backend myself I'm curious to give it a try.
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ASP.NET Core Blazor
https://github.com/microsoft/fluentui-blazor
- microsoft/fast-blazor 2.0: Blazor component library for FluentUI. Microsoft's official wrapper around the FluentUI Web Components
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Any Blazor templates?
Microsoft Fluent UI library for Blazor: https://github.com/microsoft/fast-blazor Has templates available as well
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Blazor makes sense but is it catching on?
This is probably the closest thing to an official component library now: https://github.com/microsoft/fast-blazor
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Recommendation for Open Source free razor components?
There's also Fast Blazor which uses Fluent design and is maintained by Microsoft (a Blazor wrapper of their fast design webcomponents), but it's relatively quite new so it's likely lacking some components.
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Blazor bad! “Too new”… “Too early”… “Too X-cuse”
The ones I've used that's pretty good are MudBlazor (Material Design), Antd blazor (Antd), and Blazorise (Multi design support via configuration). There's also the newly announced Fluent UI for Blazor at MS build that's from MS themselves but I haven't tried it yet.
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Theming Blazor (server) sites
For the app I'm starting today, I'm going with FAST https://github.com/microsoft/fast-blazor and making a design-system. This is a new direction for me, I've been doing SASS with variables and have the theming at build-time.
elmish
- A new F# compiler feature: graph-based type-checking
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ASP.NET Core Blazor
For those interested in .NET languages with alternative compilation targets, Elmish (https://elmish.github.io/elmish/) is pretty unique.
We use F# on the front end (instead of TS), and thanks to the Fable compiler (which transpiles F# to JS, Python, Dart, PHP and Rust), most of the benefits of an Elm-style model in the UI can be ported to all sorts of different outputs languages. The rust target is in beta, but its promising because the WASM bundle size stands to be dramatically lower.
While the default is reactivity library for Elmish is React, you can swap in Avalonia/FuncUI (https://github.com/fsprojects/Avalonia.FuncUI) pretty easily as well.
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
Naturally I’d recommend using a better language such as ReScript or Elm or PureScript or F#‘s Fable + Elmish, but “React” is the king right now and people perceive TypeScript as “less risky” for jobs/hiring, so here we are.
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F(#)ront-end Experience like Re-Frame (clojure(script))?
Since you're familiar with React + Reframe, you can try Elmish! You can use F# to write [Elmish](https://elmish.github.io/elmish/) apps. It takes the Elm approach to building apps.
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Produce what exactly?
Who’s paying for this? https://github.com/elmish/elmish
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Should I pick up OCaml or Haskell?
Try F# with Elmish.
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Functional Reactive Programming
Maybe elmish could be of interest to you? https://github.com/elmish/elmish
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Has TypeScript made you a better developer?
I never tried Elm directly, but I have used the F# equivalent Elmish - super productive idea.
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F# and WebAssembly
You can also get nested templates, bind inputs, and radios for example by the way don't be scared by the mutable keyword right there is just to show a brief example in a normal situation you would likely be using Elmish
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Managing State in Comet
Comet promotes a variation of the Model-View-Update pattern popularized by The Elm Architecture, Elmish, Fabulous and others. The major parts of MVU are:
What are some alternatives?
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
Feliz - A fresh retake of the React API in Fable and a collection of high-quality components to build React applications in F#, optimized for happiness
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
type-challenges - Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge
Radzen Blazor Components - Radzen Blazor is a set of 70+ free native Blazor UI components packed with DataGrid, Scheduler, Charts and robust theming including Material design and FluentUI.
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design. The goal is to do more with Blazor, utilizing CSS and keeping Javascript to a bare minimum. [Moved to: https://github.com/MudBlazor/MudBlazor]
Sutil - Lightweight front-end framework for F# / Fable. No dependencies.
Blazorise - Blazorise is a component library built on top of Blazor with support for CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, Tailwind, Bulma, AntDesign, and Material.
Bolero - Bolero brings Blazor to F# developers with an easy to use Model-View-Update architecture, HTML combinators, hot reloaded templates, type-safe endpoints, advanced routing and remoting capabilities, and more.
ant-design-blazor - 🌈A set of enterprise-class UI components based on Ant Design and Blazor WebAssembly.
ionide-vscode-fsharp - VS Code plugin for F# development