hilla
turbo
Our great sponsors
hilla | turbo | |
---|---|---|
9 | 145 | |
787 | 6,399 | |
4.4% | 1.4% | |
9.8 | 8.8 | |
6 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Java | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
hilla
- Crafting your own AI chat app using Hilla and Spring AI
-
Vaadin Fusion and GraphQL or Rest api calls from the browser
That will bring more issues. In vaadin flow, components are created and dom tree, data are stored in the backend. Even though it can be implemented by execution js in client, vaadin server would not be aware of changes in the dom. You will lose your data when components re-attached. Checkout https://hilla.dev instead of flow
-
Constructing a Personalized ChatGPT Assistant: Optimize Your Documentation with SEO Techniques
Initially, I wanted ChatGPT to help me create Hilla applications. However, since it was trained on data up to 2021, it gave manufactured replies that did not correspond to reality.
- For a Java backend engineer, what is the easiest way to learn a bit to develop also the FE part for a personal project?
-
Looking for a react starter for my wife's business
Or maybe op is not interested in wiring up everything and just want to build the app itself? And there are a brunch of Template for this exact purpose for example Laravel Jetstream create t3 app hilla They all have all op asked for i wonder why? 🤔
-
Difference between Vaadin and React JS
You can check project hilla and get the best from the two worlds
- Ask HN: What would be your stack if you are building an MVP today?
-
A faster way to build Spring Boot + React apps: Hilla
Not at the moment. We're initially focusing on Spring Boot. There's a ticket for Quarkus support here if you want to follow it https://github.com/vaadin/hilla/issues/211.
-
Vaadin 23.3 and Hilla 1.3 are out
Release blog post | Release notes
turbo
-
Turbo Streaming Modals in Ruby on Rails
I also recommend checking out the docs for Stimulus and Turbo to familiarise yourself with all their features and the APIs used in this series.
-
Htmx vs. React: A Complete Comparison – Semaphore
https://github.com/hotwired/turbo
- Turbo 8 has been released
-
What is JSDoc and why you may not need typescript for your next project?
Turbo 8 remove typescript without using JSDOC
-
Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Experiment using Turbo to drive front-end behavior: "Turbo 7.2.0 (currently in beta) allows you to define your own Stream actions which can be any JS code you want. By combining a custom Stream action or two with web components, you can essentially drive reactive frontend behavior from the backend stupidly easily. Loooove it! 😍 […] For a turnkey example, you could check out https://github.com/hopsoft/turbo_ready " —Jared White on The Spicy Web Discord
-
Improving a web component, one step at a time
This handles disconnection (as could be done by any destructive change to the DOM, like navigating with Turbo or htmx, I'm not even talking about using the element in a JavaScript-heavy web app) but not reconnection though, and we've exited early from the connectedCallback to avoid initializing the element twice, so this change actually broke our component in these situations where it's moved around, or stashed and then reinserted. To fix that, we need to always call addSparkles in connectedCallback, so move all the rest into an if, that's actually as simple as that… except that when the user prefers reduced motion, sparkles are never removed, so they keep piling in each time the element is connected again. One way to handle that, without introducing our housekeeping of individual timers, is to just remove all sparkles on disconnection. Either that or conditionally add them in connectedCallback if either we're initializing the element (including attaching the shadow DOM) or the user doesn't prefer reduced motion. The difference between both approaches is in whether we want the small animation when the sparkles appear (and appearing at new random locations). I went with the latter.
-
Mastering Rails Web Navigation with link_to and button_to Helpers - Part 2
If you think you have seen enough Rails magic, you are mistaken my friend. Rails have a new trick up its sleeve: Hotwire. And with the magical Turbo tool that comes with it, you can create modern, interactive web applications with minimal, or sometimes no JavaScript at all, providing users with an incredibly smooth experience.
-
Why you should choose HTMX for your next project
There is also Turbo and the frameworks who adopt them, Ruby on Rails, PHP Symphony and possibly others that solves the same issue in the same manner as HTMX. And the choice for HTMX is only a personal taste in this, but you should definitely learn about this, this is as cool as HTMX!
-
JavaScript First, Then TypeScript
Most controversially, the Turbo framework dropped TypeScript support altogether after assessing that strong typing was the culprit behind poor developer experience.
-
Rack Attack – Rails Tricks
Turbo[0] has been solving this for years. Quite the contrary, front-end frameworks have started to think "sending JSON is good, but actually sending HTML could be great!".
DHH's presentation[1] during Rails World 2023 is quite interesting in that regard, I recommend you give it a go (start around minute 16). I am actually very excited with his vision of the web.
[0] https://turbo.hotwired.dev/
What are some alternatives?
platform - Vaadin platform 10+ is a Java web development platform based on Vaadin web components. If you don't know to which repository your bug report should be filed, use this and we'll move it to the right one.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
Vaadin - Vaadin 6, 7, 8 is a Java framework for modern Java web applications.
Turbolinks - Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster
Refine - A React Framework for building internal tools, admin panels, dashboards & B2B apps with unmatched flexibility.
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
vaadin-docs-embeddings - hilla-docs-embeddings
inertia - Inertia.js lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers.
magento2-vsbridge-indexer - This is official Vue Storefront, native, Magento2 indexer
morphdom - Fast and lightweight DOM diffing/patching (no virtual DOM needed)
deno - A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
importmap-rails - Use ESM with importmap to manage modern JavaScript in Rails without transpiling or bundling.