nitro
RIG
nitro | RIG | |
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3 | 1 | |
201 | 583 | |
1.0% | 0.0% | |
3.1 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | 6 months ago | |
TypeScript | Elixir | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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nitro
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Launch HN: Pynecone (YC W23) – Web Apps in Pure Python
Looks similar to Nitro https://nitro.h2o.ai/ and Wave https://wave.h2o.ai/ - both open source. Nitro already works with WebAssembly via Pyodide. (Author here)
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PyScript
Does PyScript offer anything of significance over and above what Pyodide already offers, other than several py-* tags?
In my experience, it's trivial accomplish this with Pyodide.
Here's a web worker that hosts Pyodide and loads packages, PyPI wheels, external modules, etc. and launches type=text/python script tags in-browser:
https://github.com/h2oai/nitro/blob/main/web/public/nitride....
About ~100 lines of code.
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Ask HN: Visual scripting works well for games but not general software. Why?
I miss RAD tools too. Visual Basic was hugely popular two decades ago. The ease of building GUIs was unparalleled. That experience carried over to some extent with Windows Forms, WPF, Adobe Flex, etc., but not quite the same.
A decent blend of RAD and visual programming is the Max/MSP that ships with Ableton Live. It's fairly straightforward to build little audio/MIDI devices, then switch to visual programming for the implementation (objects/patchcords/control in Max terms).
> Doing GUIs only in code is tedious and boring.
Totally. But given that most GUI software these days involves client/server, I'm not sure if there's a simpler solution.
I work on Nitro[1] these days, and it's an attempt to make GUI development simpler and less tedious, primarily by trying to abstract away client/server programming and opting for a simpler way to program UIs without dealing with callbacks or event-handlers.
[1] https://github.com/h2oai/nitro
RIG
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Franz, a easy http-kafka gateway with a rich config file, swagger generation and avro support.
I would not compare this application with Confluent rest proxy, they don't compete directly. With Confluent's Rest Proxy you basically expose all your kafka internals as a REST API, so I don't think it is well suited to expose it to your clients or front-end. You don't have total control of the REST API on Confluent's REST proxy, they have a fixed interface, on Franz you define all the routes, the parameters each route accepts, the validation of the routes, the kafka topics used and so on. Franz was inspired by [Reactive interaction gateway](https://github.com/Accenture/reactive-interaction-gateway), even though is a small subset of it. RIG was too complex and too bloated for my use case. What I wanted is a simple REST to kafka proxy with a single and portable binary and highly configurable without recompiling any code.
What are some alternatives?
chainlit - Build Conversational AI in minutes ⚡️
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
wave - Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards for Python and R
kitto - Kitto is a framework for interactive dashboards written in Elixir
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
rest - ☕ REST: RFC-2616 Framework
DeathStrandingPorteria - A "Porter-pedia" for Porters of Death Stranding
placid - A REST toolkit for building highly-scalable and fault-tolerant HTTP APIs with Elixir
cumulocity-app-builder - The Application Builder for Cumulocity provides a simple, coding-free way to create new applications inside Cumulocity. Application Builder is an open-source tool for you to create web applications in a no-code environment. Created by Global Presales.
sugar - Modular web framework for Elixir
relax - Simple Elixir implementation of a jsonapi.org server.