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4,390 | 4,213 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
29 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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hoodie
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Frameworks of the Future?
I'm not looking for the overthrow of CRUD-through-MVC. Rather, Hobo and Hoodie seemed like advances---Hobo was sort of Rails for Rails, and Hoodie was an offline-first framework for something like what we now call Progressive Web Apps---when I tried them early in their life-cycle, but both seem to have withered away. And nobody else (that I can find) seems interested in improving graphical design (as in, "just use Material Design, or Carbon, or whatever"), cleaner parent/child relationships, automatically updating views and controllers to match changes to the models, and probably features that I don't know that I need.
ihp
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Ask HN: Why are all of the best back end web frameworks dynamically typed?
I found IHP straightforward:
https://ihp.digitallyinduced.com/
despite not remembering much haskell!
This assumes you can get past nix for the install.
I find IHP well-designed. I just wish the licensing scheme were more transparent.
IHP is a batteries-included web framework similar to "ruby on rails" for Haskell, with strong static typing.
The website has lots of information and videos and beginner tutorials.
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Haskell Optimization Handbook
In case this got you interested in Haskell, and you want a good way to start your Haskell journey (and have something to apply the optimization handbook to), check out IHP. It's the Rails/Laravel of the Haskell world. You can start here https://ihp.digitallyinduced.com/Guide/index.html or check it out on GitHub here https://github.com/digitallyinduced/ihp
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Show HN: Algora.io – Open-source development bounties
At IHP we've been using Algora for a while now and it works really great. Here's e.g. one PR that was merged last week with a bounty attached https://github.com/digitallyinduced/ihp/issues/1621 Everything was set up in less than 15 minutes and ioannis and zafer have been super helpful with any questions we had.
In general I think this is a good direction and an interesting take on the open question around sustainable open source. Congrats on the launch and keep up the great work! :)
- Por que Elm é uma linguagem tão deliciosa?
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Any open source projects to contribute to for beginners
You could contribute to IHP! We have some great docs to get started here https://github.com/digitallyinduced/ihp/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md And we have some low hanging fruits in GitHub issues for you to get started with, e.g. https://github.com/digitallyinduced/ihp/issues/1601 (also there's always lots of activity in the IHP Slack, in case you have any questions/need help)
- Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale
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Show HN: IHP v1.0 (Batteries-included web framework built on Haskell and Nix)
Really happy we've finally go to the 1.0 status :) If you like to take a look at the code, check our GitHub at https://github.com/digitallyinduced/ihp
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Is there an Elm like framework for cross-platform apps?
kinda early for running roc in production perhaps, but you can try out haskell and its frameworks like ihp or some other web / mobile / multiplatform framework.
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Why Haskell Is Interesting?
In recent years the Haskell ecosystem has drastically improved.
With Haskell Language Server (HLS) there's now great autocompletion and inline error reporting for e.g. VSCode and other editors.
We've recently got dot-notation, so you can type `myRecord.myField` instead of `myField myRecord`, which makes Haskell code feel more familiar when switching from other languages.
With IHP we now even have a Haskell version of Rails/Laravel. Check it out here: https://ihp.digitallyinduced.com/ (I'm founder of IHP)
What are some alternatives?
miso - :ramen: A tasty Haskell front-end framework
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
haskell-ux - Let's make Haskells error messages helpful :)
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
ghc-proposals - Proposed compiler and language changes for GHC and GHC/Haskell
purescript-flame - Fast & simple framework for building web applications
Hobo - The web app builder for Rails (moved from tablatom/hobo)
js-cookie - A simple, lightweight JavaScript API for handling browser cookies
PouchDB - :koala: - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.
Cookies - JavaScript Client-Side Cookie Manipulation Library
penrose - Haskell to JavaScript compiler, based on GHC
cookies.js - 🍫 Tastier cookies, local, session, and db storage in a tiny package. Includes subscribe() events for changes.