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fullmoon
- Fast and minimalistic Redbean-based Lua web framework in one file
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Redbean – Single-file distributable web server
You can use the excellent fullmoon framework that takes care of a lot for you
https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon
Then using lua is not much different than python/flask
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
My goal is similar to Joseph's (a platform for local first applications using CRDTs), but the approach is slightly different, as I'm building it based on SQLite synchronization using its session extension (https://www.sqlite.org/sessionintro.html) as the encoding mechanism. I plan to incorporate this sync functionality into my web framework (https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon) to allow any application built with it to become "sync-enabled" with just a couple of additional lines of code.
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redbean: a single-file actually portable web server with Lua, HTTPS and SQLite
Found it whilst checking out a web framework specifically for redbean: https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon
- Show HN: Redbean web server debugging with ZeroBrane Studio
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I just published 'Reimagining front-end web development with htmx and hyperscript' on hashnode
This may be of interest to you then: https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon
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Redbean 2.0 Release Notes
I've been having a lot of fun with this developing tiny webapps using Fullmoon[1]. I love Lua, but I frequently bounce between a Windows PC and a Linux PC. Having redbean + Fullmoon has made it a breeze switching back and forth without having to deal with system Lua installs. SQLite and the thorough amount of built-ins[2] is also a dream.
[1] https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon
[2] https://redbean.dev/#functions
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Fullmoon – Redbean-based Lua web framework deployed as single file
Yes, that register patch may be needed on some Linux systems; I'll add this to the documentation.
Redbean can't use the system Lua, so it comes bundled with its own Lua interpreter (Lua 5.4; there is also work being done to allow LuaJIT or Luau to be embedded instead).
The modules need to be put in the .lua directory within redbean archive; redbean searches within its archive, so you don't need to set LUA_PATH/LUA_CPATH. I have instructions on how to get examples working included in the examples (https://github.com/pkulchenko/fullmoon/tree/more-links#examp...) section.
In terms of the size, this includes MbedTLS and SQLite, so if you don't need those modules, you can compile redbean without them, which should reduce the size considerably.
- Fullmoon: A Redbean Web Framework
speaklikeabrazilian.com
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
Found a job and moved to Spain, so will spend 2023 practicing Spanish and some Catalan.
Job is related to climate change, so will continue mixing workflow managers, climate experiments, HPC, Python, data analytics.
Other than that continue moderating r/functionalprogramming and r/fuzzylogic on reddit, add more Brazilian Portuguese expressions to https://speaklikeabrazilian.com, and try to release Apache Commons Imaging 1.0, and a new version of some old Jenkins plug-ins I haven't managed to find someone to adopt them.
If I find time will probably try to learn some more Prolog and reasoners with SPARQL/RDF/Jena...
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New website to learn Portuguese
Hugo is another static site generator that you can try if you are not familiar. You create a blog, but locally, and then publish it somewhere like netlify or GitHub. In my case I chose GitHub, and will switch from Jekyll to Hugo because it's faster: https://github.com/tupilabs/speaklikeabrazilian.com
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