crossroad
awesome-go-orms
crossroad | awesome-go-orms | |
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5 | 4 | |
31 | 520 | |
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0.0 | 7.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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crossroad
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What are your favorite, must-have packages when you're creating a project?
https://crossroad.page/ (1.74kb) routing, similar to React Router
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React Router 6.4 Release
Seeing the direction React Router was taking (even before they started mixing things with data loading/management), I wrote a small alternative https://crossroad.page/ that only does routing but does it following modern React best practices:
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Show HN: React Routing in 120 lines (including comments)
1kb is likely a lot more than what is shown here; I made a "tiny" but very complete React Router package which is very complete and minified+gzip it's just 1.8kb https://crossroad.page/
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Not Another Framework
The author claims to "learn JS/HTML", but the first example is importing a custom component called Link with who knows what inside, which I find especially ironic because I made a small library[1] for routing in React where links are just links:
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[1] https://crossroad.page/
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Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
I have an unfinished side project called Documentation Page:
https://documentation.page/
It's "unfinished" because I'd need to integrate payments and do all the accounting on my side (non-trivial as an individual living in Japan), but otherwise it's worked pretty well for my own projects.
It parses your Github Repo (according to https://documentation.page/documentation#getting-started) to generate the website. It can be a single readme.md file (for smaller projects), a folder called "documentation", or you can configure it otherwise. Some examples hosted by Documentation Page:
- statux.dev: simple single-page docs and website, menu config in https://github.com/franciscop/statux/blob/master/documentati.... Similar to form-mate.dev & vector-graph.com
- react-test.dev: split into multiple pages, you specify the folder and it'll automatically merge the markdown files. See config https://github.com/franciscop/react-test/blob/master/documen...
- crossroad.page: has an landing page, but that is not officially supported (yet). See the configs in https://github.com/franciscop/crossroad/blob/master/document...
awesome-go-orms
- Go and PostgreSQL
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Show HN: React Routing in 120 lines (including comments)
> we'd see the same problem everywhere at the same scale
we do. Every C app implements its own linked list or hash table library. The entire Scheme community is nothing but toy interpreters of various stages of completeness (you can tell a project is serious when they implement call/cc). How many game engines do you think exist? It's a meme that game devs like to spend more time on their pet game engine than actually making their game. How many ORMs do you think exist for ? At least half a dozen. At least. For any given language. Python, Ruby, Go[1]. ORMs, in particular, seem to get created over and over again. Probably because they are trivial to implement and allows one to voice their opinions on SQL abstraction (bike shedding).
[1] https://github.com/d-tsuji/awesome-go-orms
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Top Go ORMs
I created a PR to add Ent to the list. See https://github.com/d-tsuji/awesome-go-orms/pull/8
What are some alternatives?
hookrouter - The flexible, and fast router for react that is entirely based on hooks
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
universal-router - Universal routing both for backend and frontend
react-snippets - A sample of useful snippets in React
manconvert - Convert troff-style man pages to doxygen source or formatted HTML
typesense-docsearch-scraper - A fork of Algolia's awesome DocSearch Scraper, customized to index data in Typesense (an open source alternative to Algolia)
awesome - 😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
one-app-router - ✨Declarative routing for One App forked from React Router 3
go-formatter - A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
podium - A leaderboard backend using redis
go-redis-ranking - Ranking system using Go and Redis.