javelin
matrix
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javelin
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Is there a reframe/cljfx-like subscription/memoization-context library available?
An aspect that flex has that is important when using it with UI frameworks is the ability to control when to start listening to something and when something updates. This is why it differentiates between "signals," which are pure calculations that are inert unless actively being listened to, and "effects" which do side effects and can be started/stopped. In React and other GUI frameworks, you need to be able to abide by the lifecycle of the framework, which means you may need to wait to start running updates until the component your effect is used in has actually appeared in the UI. This is provided by effect and listen returning a function that, when called, starts listening and calling the return value of that stops. Javelin does not give you quite this much control; defc= is eager and will start listening and updating immediately. See https://github.com/hoplon/javelin/issues/27 for their discussion about this very topic.
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Functional Core, Imperative Shell (2012)
I asked around and there is another option. Something called "Incremental Computations". Here is a Clojure library. I think the examples kinda demo how it works
https://github.com/hoplon/javelin
matrix
- Is there a reframe/cljfx-like subscription/memoization-context library available?
- kennytilton/matrix: Fine-grained, transparent data flow between generative objects.
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Clog – The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
Interesting.
Does anyone know of a common lisp library similar to R's shiny? It provideas a simple way to define the UI elements and how they intereact with the user's actions: https://shiny.rstudio.com/articles/basics.html
At some point I thought about porting the first release of shiny, which was relatively simple, and keep adding features but I realized that there is a lot of code in the javascript/browser side and I would never find my way around it.
The most relevant thing I found was this clojure(script) reactive web framework from Kenny Tilton: https://github.com/kennytilton/matrix
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Analysis paralysis: Spec, Malli, Spec2? from a novice POV
Realizing I'm actually answering all the comments :o It's too early for me to talk about Stack, only that I'm using Clojure/Clojurescript, and considering Fulcro, though I might try an experimental version with a project called matrix Just because it looks cool, and its a side-project so I can do whatever I want.
What are some alternatives?
flex - flex is a reactive signal library for Clojure(Script)
missionary - A functional effect and streaming system for Clojure/Script
subscriptions - A subscriptions library over a source of data (forked + extracted from re-frame)
hoplon - Simple and powerful tool for building web apps out of highly composable elements in ClojureScript.
electric - a reactive Clojure dialect for web development that uses a compiler to infer the frontend/backend boundary
ldap3 - A pure-Rust LDAP library using the Tokio stack