govuk-components
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govuk-components
- Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
- Library of ViewComponents as a gem?
- Does anyone kind of miss simpler webpages?
- Is ViewComponent the Future of Rails?
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Exploring ViewComponent
Gov.uk
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USWDS: The United States Web Design System
I haven't used them myself, but the GOV.UK components look and function great.
https://govuk-components.netlify.app/
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Ruby on Rails: View Components and Storybook and Tailwind, Match Made in Heaven?
Wow that's awesome, I knew GDS had a design system but didn't realise it was written in Ruby.
Quick link for others: https://github.com/DFE-Digital/govuk-components
I'm going to take a look through the repo as I'm sure there's some patterns you've found given you're at a much bigger scale. Any hot tips?
cofree-bot
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
Not a job per se, but some friends and I wrote a library for building compositional chatbots (like for IRC not LLMs necessarily) encoded as Mealy Machines: https://github.com/cofree-coffee/cofree-bot/
That project then has since led to a long term collaboration with the Topos Institute where we are building type theory for Polynomial Functors: https://github.com/toposInstitute/polytt
Polynomial Functors are a really powerful abstraction from Category Theory which subsumes the co-algebraic approach to finite state machines used in `cofree-bot` and which can also be used to encode wiring diagrams, tactics engines, game semantics, neural networks, and dynamical systems in general.
What are some alternatives?
uswds - The U.S. Web Design System helps the federal government build fast, accessible, mobile-friendly websites.
pakhi-bhasha - Dynamically typed bangla programming language written in rust
lookbook - A UI development environment for Ruby on Rails apps ✨
bc - An implementation of the POSIX bc calculator with GNU extensions and dc, moved away from GitHub. Finished, but well-maintained.
govuk-design-system - One place for service teams to find styles, components and patterns for designing government services.
albumentations - Fast image augmentation library and an easy-to-use wrapper around other libraries. Documentation: https://albumentations.ai/docs/ Paper about the library: https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/2/125
bestmotherfucking.website - The Best Motherfucking Website
Picnic CSS - :handbag: A beautiful CSS library to kickstart your projects
info-frontend - Serves /info pages to display user needs and performance data about a page on GOV.UK
stepmania - Advanced rhythm game for Windows, Linux and OS X. Designed for both home and arcade use.
govuk-docker - GOV.UK development environment using Docker 🐳
backgroundremover - Background Remover lets you Remove Background from images and video using AI with a simple command line interface that is free and open source.