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forem
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I fixed the "Save draft" Button on dev.to - No Accidental Publishing Anymore π
I even opened a discussion, which got no responses so far (which I think existed somewhere else or I am the only one with this issue...).
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What are you learning about this weekend? π§
Whether you're sharpening your JS skills, making PRs to your OSS repo of choice π, sprucing up your portfolio, or writing a new post here on DEV, we'd like to hear about it.
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Tackling Clickbait on DEV: Strategy and Technical Approach
Add articles clickbait_score as factor in final feed ordering #20493
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Crushing it: My New Year's Resolutions for 2024
Do more documentation-related and code contributions to Forem's repository
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πΊπΌ My life update and the Open Source #DEVImpact2023
This year again, I contributed to DEV with multiples ways, I've contributed very little to the repository, moderated the bad posts quite a bit, and welcomed newcomers to the platform. I feel that a place like this should always be so welcoming to users, so why shouldn't I?
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π #DEVImpact2023: A Year of Challenges, Triumphs, and The Future
docs: making updates to Editor Guide #20258
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Forem - Open Source Alternative to Circle
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What you learning about this weekend? π§
Whether you're sharpening your JS skills, making PRs to your OSS repo of choice π, sprucing up your portfolio, or writing a new post here on DEV, we'd like to hear about it.
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DEV Community Contributor Spotlight: @joaogabriel55
We like to (loudly!) remind everyone here that the DEV Community is powered by Forem, our community-driven open-source platform. Central to Forem's continuous improvement are the efforts of our dedicated volunteers and we like to highlight those who have gone above and beyond to help out and submit PRs to our repo.
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How to get the count of your followers on dev.to
Note: There's a PR on the Forem repo open for this. Check out if it has been implemented before trying this!
reactor
- Reactor, a LiveView Library for Django
- Launch HN: Pynecone (YC W23) β Web Apps in Pure Python
- Django equivalent to Rails Hotwire
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Back-end languages are coming to the front-end
I'd love to see this approach make more headway in the Django community. Based on the last DjangoCon it seems like the community is coalescing around HTMX.
This tool does play very nicely with Django's templating engine; you can just have HTMX re-render a particular template block on the server, and send down that updated block. The migration path is quite clean; you just wrap your "HTMX-updated" template block in a `hx-post` div.
Having not gone too deep on HTMX, I'm interested in folks' thoughts on where it's lacking vs. LiveView and Hotwire. One area I can see is performance; Elixir is going to be faster than Django, and so if you're trying to handle high session counts over websockets. But the impression I get is that HTMX is a bit more light-weight, so I'm wondering if there's usecases that can't be met with it vs. LiveView.
Other Django libraries that haven't quite seen as much uptake:
We have https://github.com/edelvalle/reactor, and a port of Hotwire: https://github.com/hotwire-django but both of these don't seem to have much adoption (yet!).
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Reactive Clojure: You don't need a web framework, you need a web language
Thank you for posting those, I wanted to post them but I don't comment often (). Wanted to chip in another contemporary: edelvalle/reactor, which is inspired by LiveView[0].
[0]: https://github.com/edelvalle/reactor
I am using Hotwire for a project, and I'm learning Elixir and Phoenix on the side. Finding edelvalle/reactor was immediately helpful to me though, because I cut my teeth on Python/Django, so reading a Python reference implementation helps me learn nuts and bolts of libraries, faster. (so, I figure that this might help someone else grok how these approaches work.)
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How to combine Rails's Ajax support and Stimulus
If this sounds like a barebones version of notable frameworks like Elixir's Phoenix LiveView, Rails's StimulusReflex or Hotwire Turbo, PHP's LiveWire, Django's Reactor... well, you're right! (Bonus: my colleague @jgaskins built a LiveView clone for Crystal)
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Phoenix LiveView/Laravel LiveWire alternatives for Django
Reactor
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HTML over-the-wire is the future of Web Development
Reactor is a LiveView library for Django. It enables you to do something similar to Phoenix LiveView using Django Channels.
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Django with htmx for easy and efficient SPAs
It looks a bit similar to Elixir Live View. Or similar in Django https://github.com/edelvalle/reactor, there are a couple of libraries.
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StimulusReflex, or LiveView for Rails
Django does: https://github.com/edelvalle/reactor
What are some alternatives?
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django β¨
ComfyJS - Comfiest Twitch Chat Library for JavaScript | NodeJS + Browser Support
django-htmx - Extensions for using Django with htmx.
klipse - Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs.
turbo - The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript
ghost-on-heroku - One-button Heroku deploy for the Ghost 3.2.0 blogging platform.
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
Puma - A Ruby/Rack web server built for parallelism
Elixir - Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications