goby
Blazorise
goby | Blazorise | |
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2 | 33 | |
3,466 | 3,137 | |
0.0% | 1.2% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 days ago | |
Go | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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goby
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
In 2017, I wrote a toy language called Goby[1] to learn how Ruby works. A few folks contributed quite a bit to it and one of them later referred me to my previous job (as a backend developer).
Fast-forward to 2021, I got interested in debugging tools so I started contributing to the then newly created Ruby debugger[2]. In less than a year I opened more than a hundred PRs and became the 2nd biggest contributor of it. And that eventually landed me a job to work on Ruby's development tools, like LSP servers, REPLs, and of course, the debugger :-)
[1] https://github.com/goby-lang/goby
[2] https://github.com/ruby/debug
- Goby โ Ruby-inspired language written in Go
Blazorise
- Best Blazor Components Package (Other than MudBlazor)
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I made a Blazor component library for one of my personal projects that failed, but the component library lived on as an open-source project called Blazorise [1].
In late 2019, I got a well-paid job in a large local company because of the project reference. Unfortunately, COVID happened, and I lost that same job after a few months. So again, because of Blazorise, I got several other gigs as a freelancer.
But after a while, it was hard to do all the work on the projects and do freelance jobs at the same time. Not to mention that family time was also very limited.
So I decided to commercially license Blazorise to companies, and keep it free for individuals. Hopefully, the decision paid off. Today I run a small company and continue to work on Blazorise full time. We're still fully bootstraped without any external funds.
[1] https://blazorise.com/
- Dobri projekti na Githubu za ucenje
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The most popular applications using Blazor 5 years after its creation
https://blazorise.com is fully done on Blazor. Also the support forum https://blazorise.com/support
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Da li ste nekad zaradili novac od programiranja bez da ste radili za drugoga?
Da, vidi https://blazorise.com/
- Anything similar to headless ui for Blazor?
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Display DataTable in DataGrid component
I am working on form that run dynamic sql query in database and populates the results in datagrid. I don't know how many columns will return by the query. So I populate my resuts in DataTable, but unable to display on datagrid. Relevant issue [Feature] Full featured work with DataTable in DataGrid ยท Issue #701 ยท Megabit/Blazorise (github.com) . Does anyone know workaround for this.
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Making a Blazor app run on Web browser, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS and macOS
Making Blazor run on Linux was a lot of hard work. Mainly because there is no official support from Microsoft (but even that doesn't always help, as you will see in the next section about macOS). I tried to make it work with 3 different community driven projects: Electron.NET, Chromely and Photino. Electron is very bloated and very slow - it takes for ever to start debugging from Visual Studio. I also hated that it first opens a console window and then the Blazor window. I don't want to see 2 windows open. Chromely also first opens a console window and then the Blazor window. I couldn't make it work in Linux. That leaves Photino. It comes with a Blazor sample that works in Linux without a problem. But my project didn't work in Linux with Photino. I found out that the problem was loading content for https://github.com/Megabit/Blazorise from the \wwwroot\_content folder. I sumbitted a GitHub issue and the problem was fixed in Photino.Blazor v2.5.0
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Going Full Time on My SaaS After 13 Years
I did something similar with Blazorise, a personal project of mine, https://blazorise.com/. It started as a hobby project. After some time it grew too large that it took most of my time, not to mention the time I could spend with my wife and son. Things changed during the Covid when I was laid off. Then I started freelancing for a while, and last year I finally took a big step and went full-time with Blazorise. Switched to dual licensing, where larger enterprises must purchase a commercial license. It is working, and hopefully, it will continue to work. Or otherwise, my wife will rage on me :/
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Blazor's wonderful
My guess is that they're using component libraries (like Blazorise) rather than write components themselves.
What are some alternatives?
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
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.
flash - Flash Restful API framework in Golang, Created over gin-gonic.
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]
fiber-go-template - ๐ Production-ready backend template with Fiber Go Web Framework for Create Go App CLI.
Blazor.Animate - Easily add fade, slide and zoom-effects into your Blazor applications.
rest-template-go - Template go lang service to showcase REST best practices. Built by the Speakeasy team.
ant-design-blazor - ๐A set of enterprise-class UI components based on Ant Design and Blazor WebAssembly.
WebGo - A microframework to build web apps; with handler chaining, middleware support, and most of all; standard library compliant HTTP handlers(i.e. http.HandlerFunc).
Blazor-ApexCharts - A blazor wrapper for ApexCharts.js
go-sdk - A composable toolbox of libraries to build everything from CLIs to enterprise applications.
ChartJs.Blazor - Brings Chart.js charts to Blazor