mam_mol
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651 | 76,553 | |
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9.8 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | about 19 hours ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mam_mol
- $mol – fastest reactive micro-modular compact flexible lazy UI web framework
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Reactive Tech from the Future
And for those who, for some reason, are not yet ready to completely switch to the $mol framework, we have prepared several independent micro-libraries:
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Reactive DOM
Do you want to try ReactiveDOM in action right now? I published a prototype of the polyfill $mol_wire_dom.
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Reactive JSX
To do this, we will first take $mol_jsx, which is the same as E4X creates real DOM nodes, not virtual ones:
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Really Reactive React
Well, let's cure the patient, and at the same time show the ease of integration of the reactive library $mol_wire into a completely foreign architecture.
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Perfect Reactive Dependency Tracking
We have omitted some methods here. The complete set can be found in the sources $mol_wire_set.
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Reactivity Practicality in Popular JS Libraries
As you can see, proceduralism is more popular here, which is also not the most practical approach. And the most practical thing here is Vue. Only $mol is cooler than it, but there is no point in considering it separately as a framework, because it simply uses the $mol_wire library as a circulatory system, and we have already analyzed it earlier.
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Reactive Interactions with External Systems
$mol_wire_sync makes any API synchronous.
- $mol Cheat Sheet by Milis (2 pages) #programming
- $mol - Reactive micro-modular UI framework. Very simple, but very powerful!
Svelte
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How to optimise React Apps?
React has introduced measures like batching state updates, background concurrent rendering and memoization to tackle this. My opinion is that the best way to solve the problem is by improving their reactivity model. The app needs to be able to track the code that should be re-run on updating a given state variable and specifically update the UI corresponding to this update. Tools like solid.js and svelte work in this manner. It also eliminates the need for a virtual DOM and diffing.
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Episode 24/13: Native Signals, Details on Angular/Wiz, Alan Agius on the Angular CLI
Similarly to Promises/A+, this effort focuses on aligning the JavaScript ecosystem. If this alignment is successful, then a standard could emerge, based on that experience. Several framework authors are collaborating here on a common model which could back their reactivity core. The current draft is based on design input from the authors/maintainers of Angular, Bubble, Ember, FAST, MobX, Preact, Qwik, RxJS, Solid, Starbeam, Svelte, Vue, Wiz, and more…
- Rich Harris: Svelte parses HTML all wrong
- Mario meets Pareto: multi-objective optimization of Mario Kart builds
- Svelte parses HTML all wrong
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Svelte for Beginners: Easy Guide
Svelte is a powerful web framework that offers a fresh approach to building web applications. Its simplicity, reactivity model, and built-in features make it an excellent choice for developers looking to create efficient and maintainable applications. By following this guide, you should now have a good understanding of how to get started with Svelte and build your first components, routes, and transitions. You can read more about svelte on the official Svelte website.
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Trying to use dotnet watch with Svelte
Use .NET features (especially dotnet watch) as a setup for a client-side Svelte application, starting from a simple C# console app.
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Why I keep an eye on the Vue ecosystem and you should too
Volar originally was Vue3's language support tool for VScode (I don't know about other editors). By today, volar has become a language indipendent framework to create language tools. It might still be a bit early for the dev with skill issues like me to use it and build some tools, but astro and svelte already use Volar to create their language tools.
- Svelte Tenets by Rich Harris
What are some alternatives?
mol - $mol - fastest reactive micro-modular compact flexible lazy ui web framework. [Moved to: https://github.com/hyoo-ru/mam_mol]
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
tree.d - Tree - simple fast compact user-readable binary-safe extensible structural format
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
marked.hyoo.ru - MarkedText - simpliest usefull lightweight markup language, better alternative to MarkDown
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. [Moved to: https://github.com/solidui/solid]
react-redux-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world application built with React + Redux
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
vscode-language-tree - VSCode tree format support
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
herina - A toolkit providing dynamic ability for React Native App.
Next.js - The React Framework