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liveviews
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Why Elixir Is the Best Language for Building a Bootstrapped, B2B SaaS in 2024
If you want to try the liveview approach but not ready to work with Elixir / Erlang / Beam runtime, you can use liveview in 17 popular languages (Java / C# / Javascript / Typescript / PHP / Python, e.t.c.).
https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
Below are introduction directly quoted from this list:
> This is a list of libraries for creating web applications that handle user interaction with the DOM on the server. These libraries take a different approach from older server-driven browser UIs that simulated a desktop GUI toolkit. They do not lock the developer into working with predefined components; most operate at the level of HTML (DOM) rather than GUI widgets.
> The list strives to be complete rather than awesome. You may see libraries that are not maintained or ready for production.
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Write code for the web - Apple doesn't care about you, Mr. Developer
This approach allows you to handle business logics on the server, and update the screen in browser from the server as well.
[1] https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
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Htmx Webring
That's a conflation. I'm certain for at least some, the choice is more about using a single language than avoiding JS. I'm sure there are people using htmx who use a JS backend. There are at least 5 LiveView clones for JS for instance: https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews#javascripttypescript
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Is "full-stack web developer" a vanishing career path?
Nuxt, Next, SvelteKit, Phoenix(Elixr), Blazor, and various liveview-likes are popular full stack frameworks. So, although many devs are becoming specialized, there certainly still are full stack developers with demand enough to strongly support several frameworks.
- Phoenix LiveView workalikes for different languages and frameworks
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Dynamic Forms with LiveView Streams
The list is seeking a maintainer. https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews/issues/23
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Phoenix 1.7.0 Released: Built-In Tailwind, Verified Routes, LiveView Streams
> "different" platform with it's own unique patterns and quirks
Everything OP listed was a criticism directed at LiveView, the 'Live App' functionality, not Phoenix, the web framework. Live Apps are not exclusive to Phoenix either, as there are now imitators for every other web framework now, which at least speaks to its broader appeal amongst developers. So the criticism could be leveled towards the far less mature 'Live App' libraries on PHP/Python/JS/C# and so on and on:
https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
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Grab flask form/wtform data without hitting submit
However there are two ways you can do this server side: 1. Use a tool similar to live view: https://github.com/dbohdan/liveviews
- Phoenix LiveView reimplementations for other languages
- Ask HN: What's is your go to toolset for simple front end development?
examples
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Creating realtime chat app in Python with Flutter UI
For further reading you can explore controls and examples repository.
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Create Solitaire game with Python and Flet - Part 1
The full code for this step can be found here.
- Flet, a language-agnostic framework that can be used to build realtime web, mobile and desktop Flutter Single-Page Application
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Building Flutter Apps in Python using a new Framework 😃
Todo app 📝 Calculator app 📱 📝 Todo-App: Create a To-Do app in Python with Flet: In this tutorial, we will show you, step-by-step, how to create a ToDo web app in Python using Flet framework and then share it on the internet. The app is a single-file console program of just 180 lines (formatted!) of Python code, yet it is a multi-session, modern single-page application with rich, responsive UI:
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Create 2-in-1 web and desktop app in Python without knowledge of HTML/CSS/JavaScript
Copy the entire code for this step from here. Below we will explain the changes we've done to implement view, edit, and delete tasks.
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Tutorial: Build and package a multi-platform desktop app in Python
In this tutorial we will show you, step-by-step, how to create a Calculator app in Python using Flet framework and package it as a standalone executable for Windows, macOS and Linux, or deploy it as a web app. The app is a a simple console program, yet it is a multi-platform application with similar to iPhone calculator app UI:
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Show HN: Python Live GUI – A Hybrid of Dear ImGUI and Phoenix LiveView
Absolutely, an app's entry-point "main" function is called for every new user session with unique instance of a "page": https://github.com/flet-dev/examples/blob/main/python/apps/h...
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