kobold
Umpire
kobold | Umpire | |
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3 | 4 | |
383 | 7 | |
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5.9 | 8.3 | |
14 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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kobold
- Kobold 0.7: optional component params, optional closing tags, even smaller Wasm
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (13/2023)!
https://github.com/maciejhirsz/kobold is kind of like svelte in rust. It is pretty new (announced this month?). The difficulty with that approach is the integration with rust analyzer and rustfmt. Macros don't work with formatting and rust analyzer can have difficulty with them. Frameworks like Leptos and Dioxus keep the macros isolated to the view, but for a svelte like framework you need the whole file to be a macro.
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Kobold: new web UI crate with zero-cost static DOM
That does create a bunch of little .js files unfortunately, but they are quite easy to bundle for production. Ideally trunk should be doing that itself (as per closing remarks in the post).
Umpire
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3 years of fulltime Rust game development, and why we're leaving Rust behind
* https://github.com/joshhansen/Umpire
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (13/2023)!
The reason for this is that I'd like to use an RAII pattern to control player turns in Umpire. When the struct is initialized, it starts the player's turn, and when the struct is dropped, it ends the player's turn.
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What's everyone working on this week (5/2023)?
Wound up with some time so I figured I'd port my Umpire military strategy game to a client-server architecture so people can play it online. This will give me some experience with Tokio, tarpc, and async Rust generally, since I'm eyeing a possible Rust dev gig in my future.
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Am I the only one who finds Rust to be centered around Linux? Any Windows devs want to share their experience with Rust?
I've done a little bit of Rust development on Windows and had a good experience. I ported my (still unfinished) Umpire game to Windows pretty easily. I had to rename some files that had colons in the filename which Windows didn't like. The actual hard part was the terminal library, but switching to crossterm was pretty straightforward. All in all it was pretty painless.
What are some alternatives?
wasm-bindgen-serde-example
ntfs - An implementation of the NTFS filesystem in a Rust crate, usable from firmware level up to user-mode.
lxd-snapper - LXD snapshots, automated
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
mini-me - Inline multiline text-editor/prompt written in Rust.
crates.io - The Rust package registry
xwin - A utility for downloading and packaging the Microsoft CRT headers and libraries, and Windows SDK headers and libraries needed for compiling and linking programs targeting Windows.
nats.rs - Rust client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
tui-realm - 👑 tui-rs framework to build stateful applications with a React/Elm inspired approach
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development