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lwc.dev
Actually I was wondering if lwc oss is still a thing. The website lwc.dev looks like it hasn't been updated since the release in 2019. Are many people using it or was it a nice try by Salesforce but can we consider it dead? I know of course it can't compete with react, vue or angular, but has it built a nice user base around it to keep it interesting?
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The benefits of Web Component Libraries
Web component browser APIs aren't that many, and not that hard to grasp (if you don't know about them, have a look at Google's Learn HTML section and MDN's Web Components guide); but creating a web component actually requires taking care of many small things. This is where web component libraries come in very handy, freeing us of having to think about some of those things by taking care of them for us. Most of the things I'll mention here are handled one way of another by other libraries (GitHub's Catalyst, Haunted, Hybrids, Salesforce's LWC, Slim.JS, Ionic's Stencil) but I'll focus on Google's Lit and Microsoft's FAST here as they probably are the most used web component libraries out there (ok, I lied, Lit definitely is, FAST not that much, far behind Lit and Stencil; but Lit and FAST have many things in common, starting with the fact that they are just native web components, contrary to Stencil that compiles to a web component). Both Lit and FAST leverage TypeScript decorators to simplify the code even further so I'll use that in examples, even though they can also be used in pure JS (decorators are coming to JS soon BTW). I'll also leave the most apparent yet most complex aspect for the end.
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The Journey to Becoming a Rockstar Salesforce Developer
Now in Alba’s role, she and her team use Lightning Web Components (LWC) to create custom user interfaces, a framework based on Web Components standards. With LWC, Alba creates components using modern, standard JavaScript. This means the skills that she learned previously are transferable to other JavaScript-based technologies. She pointed out that on top of this transferability, LWC is open source, and developers can use it outside of the Salesforce platform. Components can be used in Lightning App Builder and published on the AppExchange for other customers to use them.
- I'm not convinced that "modern" web dev is also "better"
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Light DOM and Lightning Web Components in Salesforce
Lightning Web Components (LWC) from Salesforce are based on standard Web Components built using HTML and JavaScript. They are lightweight, easy to build, and perform well in modern browsers. When building LWCs, you’ll become familiar with the concept of composition: piecing together simple building-block components within the body of a more complex component.
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heroku free plans will be removed :(
Indeed. Ever built anything in LWR+LWC opensource? It's opensource where you don't get to open its source. Most of the documentation is a mess between outdated Aura components and their new lwc.dev site which has like 2% of the material you actually need.
- I learned how to use hooks in react tonight!!!
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Switching from VisualForce to Lightning Web Components
If you want to use LWC outside of Salesforce to build a website, check out LWC OSS
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lwc VS minze - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Feb 2022
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Static Analysis with ESLint and LWC
Salesforce developed Lightning Web Components (LWC) as a fast, enterprise-grade wrapper around vanilla web components. LWC is built on the same HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that powers the web, so any analyzer for those languages can be applied here.
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Heroku alternatives
Here's some info if you're considering Render. Node docs, and you might also be interested in connecting to MongoDB Atlas. Or you can deploy an instance of MongoDB yourself.
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any django project about a online shop?
Django is fun! Not sure how helpful this might be, but I work at Render and we have a tutorial on deploying Django as well as an in-depth walk-through for using Django with Saleor for e-commerce. Looking at those might give you some good context and example structures to work with. Good luck!
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Troubles deploying flask app
Ok so i m trying to deploy my app on render.com but i am getting the following error:
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Visual/CLI free tools that might help - Generate React/Node JS products and Go LIVE ... fast
- https://render.com/
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What is a good alternative for the free Heroku PostgreSQL plan?
Render
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Sprinkling DB to Next.js on Vercel
Cloud Application Hosting for Developers | Render
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Using Postgres with docker in production
I understand why you might want to find a free solution, but I wanted to share that Render (where I work) has managed Postgres. You can use it for free for 90 days before deciding if you want to upgrade to a paid plan. I'd recommend a managed instance for a production environment.
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Where to deploy django + sqlite for free ?
I've tried to deploy to render.com on free tier, but it seems that each deploy resets the db.sqlite3 file, and I'd need it to persist.
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How to deploy nuxt 3 project on a cPanel Shared Hosting Server
Not sure if cpanel has this capability but railway.app, render.com, cleavr + aws or digital ocean droplet, coolify(open source) has the capability to set this up for you automatically. If you want to self host ssr manually, you'll need a aws ec2, digital ocean droplet, vultr server or linode server, then install nginx and nodejs, then setup your nuxt server.
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Deploying FastAPI application to Render
Recently, I came to know that Heroku is going to stop supporting free services. I have almost all the projects running in Heroku and I never tried any services. Many people pointed out that Render is the best free alternative to the Heroku. So I am giving it a try by hosting a FastAPI application. Render seems to directly support python frameworks like Flask, Django etc as their documentation mentions them. But we should be able to host FastAPI app as it supports building any python app, we just need to change the starting command. Let's get into it without wasting another minute.
What are some alternatives?
image-crop-element - A custom element for cropping a square image. Returns x, y, width, and height.
nixpacks - App source + Nix packages + Docker = Image
lwc-typescript-boilerplate - Example of typescript in LWC
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
material-web - Material Design Web Components
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
spectrum-web-components - Spectrum Web Components
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
office-ui-fabric-react - Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications.
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
animated-web-components - Basic periodic animations using a single tag with Web Components
porter - Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud.