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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 3 years ago | 2 months ago | |
Java | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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lychee.js
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Abandoning GitHub
Note that fair use as a concept (or prior art for that matter) only exist inside the US, not globally.
For example, I'm a European citizen and therefore the EU copyright directive of 2003 applies to me. Inside the European trade union, no legal entity and only human entities can own copyright. Legal entities such as companies can only own perpetual licenses, and contracts that give them the sole copyright usage and distribution rights have been nullified both in front of state level supreme courts and EU level courts a lot (Karlsruhe, Strasbourg, etc).
This also means that technically, if there's no warranty disclosure issued for automated code generation, the authors of the automated program are still responsible for any copyright infringement, legal damages, etc. which is a nightmare if it turns out the code was A/GPL'ed.
I'm just saying this, because there's a world of intellectual property guidelines outside the US, too.
Source: was sued for my lychee.js [1] project a couple times in the past, which was successfully generating composite pattern based codes that were trained based on ES/HyperNEAT hypercubes - also in the robotics/SCADA level factory sector.
[1] https://github.com/cookiengineer/lycheejs
Marble.js
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Functional Web Framework
I found marblejs which makes use of rxjs and FP-TS, but "I'm not feeling it", so I'm looking for alternatives.
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Marble.js vs. Express.js: Comparing Node.js web frameworks
Marble.js is a functional reactive Node.js framework for building server-side applications. Itβs based on TypeScript and RxJS and relies on the reactive paradigm, with functional sugar on top of the Node platform.
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For those of you that use Marble.js in production, what is/was your experience?
I had never heard of this before so I found the github. It has a lot of stars, but that doesnt mean much, so I checked out the packages on NPM. Marblejs/core has about 630 downloads in the past week. Thats not dead, but its not enough that youll find random redditors with production experience with it.
- Marble.js β functional reactive Node.js framework based on TypeScript and RxJs
What are some alternatives?
Perk - A well documented set of tools for building node web applications.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript π
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform
Quake-III-Arena - Quake III Arena GPL Source Release
TypeGraphQL - Create GraphQL schema and resolvers with TypeScript, using classes and decorators!
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
bombardier - Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go
Koa - Expressive middleware for node.js using ES2017 async functions
voby - A high-performance framework with fine-grained observable-based reactivity for building rich applications.