base VS dream-html

Compare base vs dream-html and see what are their differences.

base

Standard library for OCaml (by janestreet)

dream-html

Render HTML, SVG, MathML, htmx markup from your OCaml Dream backend server (by yawaramin)
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base dream-html
5 9
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6.4 8.2
8 days ago 4 days ago
OCaml OCaml
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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base

Posts with mentions or reviews of base. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-02.
  • Jane Street is big. Like, big
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 May 2024
    I'm very much not a serious OCaml:er but when I've dabbled some in it I got the impression that their "standard library" is kind of the de facto standard library.

    https://github.com/janestreet/base

  • My Thoughts on OCaml
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Apr 2023
    I don’t know OCaml, or really any language that would help me fully understand the code, but my exposure to OCaml is this stuff, and it looks pretty clean to me. https://github.com/janestreet/base

    Of course, I haven’t read every file, so maybe I got lucky with my random sampling.

  • Delimiter-First Code
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Dec 2022
  • My adventures in ML Land
    5 projects | dev.to | 20 Mar 2022
    Real World OCaml uses Base to replace OCaml's stdlib. I am not very fond of Base since it deviates from the standard convention of passing functions before values in HOC. To fix the ordering, one has to use labels:
  • I'm typecasting a lot, help
    2 projects | /r/ocaml | 10 Sep 2021
    As far as standard library usage goes, I highly recommend using Base. Instead of implementing list_of_string, you could use Base.String.to_list. Even if you don't end up using Base, you can get the same thing from the built in standard library by doing String.to_seq then List.of_seq.

dream-html

Posts with mentions or reviews of dream-html. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-25.
  • Dream-HTML – render HTML, SVG, MathML, Htmx markup from OCaml
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Apr 2024
  • A Response to "Have Single-Page Apps Ruined the Web?"
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Apr 2024
    There is some truth to this. Imho the next level of htmx is unlocked when you componentize everything like a React app...but with nested routes corresponding to nested components like a Remix app...and using an HTML generation DSL embedded directly in your language, so HTML becomes a first-class citizen of your language's constructs, rather than a templated afterthought. I have a demo of this: https://github.com/yawaramin/dream-html/tree/todoapp/app
  • Second-Guessing the Modern Web
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Sep 2023
    Nowadays I highly recommend HTML embedding libraries directly in the programming language. E.g. ScalaTags https://com-lihaoyi.github.io/scalatags/ or (my own) https://github.com/yawaramin/dream-html

    Yes, you give up the ability of designers and frontend-only people to easily work with the HTML templates. But in exchange you get quite a lot.

  • That people produce HTML with string templates is telling us something
    16 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 May 2023
    I found your article very informative and it matches up quite a bit with my own thinking about HTML generation. In fact it looks like we independently arrived at pretty much the same conclusions. A lot of the issues you raise are the impetus behind the way I designed my HTML-generation DSL: https://github.com/yawaramin/dream-html
  • What's the most htmx-ish language for the server side?
    5 projects | /r/htmx | 7 May 2023
    I am developing an HTML generation library on top of Dream, to have great support in the language including htmx support: https://yawaramin.github.io/dream-html/dream-html/Dream_html/index.html
  • dream-html: Generate HTML markup from your Dream backend server
    1 project | /r/ocaml | 2 May 2023
  • My Thoughts on OCaml
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Apr 2023
    Look at this code which prints out an HTML tag: https://github.com/yawaramin/dream-html/blob/main/lib/dream_...

    Initially you might think generating HTML tags from data structures in code should be a simple matter. But there are complexities--some tags are defined as having no child tags, others do. Some tags are purely character data (unstructured text), not structured data. Some are just comments. We need a way to compose multiple tags together into a single 'virtual' tag for flexible HTML generation. All these conditions can be pretty hard to keep track of--unless your compiler does exhaustiveness checking. Then the compiler will tell you if you missed any cases.

    In the example above I didn't make any manual effort to cover all the cases, I simple listed out the cases I wanted to handle in order. The compiler made sure that I didn't miss any.