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framework | Vapor | |
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19 | 57 | |
124 | 23,707 | |
2.4% | 0.7% | |
8.1 | 8.3 | |
5 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Ruby | Swift | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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framework
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Mayu, a server side web framework written in Ruby, inspired by React. Been working on it for over a year, and I'm currently doing a complete rewrite now that I have a better idea of how it should work.
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Why Ruby on Rails Needs Components
Mayu Live[1] has components, it works kinda like React. I have been thinking about making rdom[2] work with Rails but I got a memory leak to fix first. It's possible to do all this in Ruby though.
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Is there Ruby LiveView Framework?
Hi there, not crazy experienced on the topic but after some research i made for personal reasons i found https://mayu.live/ whick looks interesting (and as mentioned already https://docs.stimulusreflex.com/, seems to be close to Liveview)
Thanks, yes mayu.live is a close thing, but I looked at its examples, it's overcomplicated, if done a bit differently, the counter code it shows as example would be 3 times shorter. Nice experiment, same principle as LiveView, but not quite there.
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The Web I Want
I've been working on a React-inspired framework in Ruby [1,2]. It only requires a few kilobytes of JavaScript, and only includes the relevant stylesheets for each page. Works pretty well and I guess I'm in a rural area (about 90 minutes down the river from Iquitos, Peru) on a 4G connection.
I recently did another experiment [3] where each static DOM tree becomes a custom element, which also reduces the amount of data that needs to be transferred.
I should probably make a Show HN post soon...
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Starfyre – a toolkit for developing front-end applications using only Python
Cool! I've been working on a similar thing in Ruby. https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
Feel free to use it as inspiration
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (May 2023)
I'm working on Mayu Live [1,2] which is a server side web framework inspired by React, written in Ruby, but it uses Haml instead of JSX. Recently I've done some experiments with a different approach in RDOM [3] using custom elements.
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Show HN: Reactive DOM Updates in Ruby
That's really nice to hear! :)
I think rdom could turn into something usable if I could only fix that memory leak.
I'm also working on Mayu Live (https://github.com/mayu-live/framework), but I made rdom to experiment granular updates with signals, inspired by SolidJS (been watching a lot of streams by Ryan Carniato).
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Launch HN: Pynecone (YC W23) – Web Apps in Pure Python
I'm working on https://github.com/mayu-live/framework which is 100% server side Ruby. It's kinda like React/Preact, but server side, and Ruby. No JavaScript required (it's not even supported).
Vapor
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Swiftly Chatting: Building Chatbots with Botter
Botter works in tandem with Vapor, which handles the server-side functions of your project. This powerful combination allows you to focus on what matters most - creating an engaging and effective chatbot.
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Is it possible/straightforward to have a webserver baked in to an iOS app?
Otherwise there's https://github.com/vapor/vapor
- A Look at the Crystal Programming Language for Humans
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Most effective approach for building a client/server application (MacOS)
The Swift/Vapor project is a relatively easy way to do it.
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First contract, how much should I charge?
Opening this webpage (https://vapor.codes) cranks my CPU (5800x3d) to 100% instantly. Why?
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Swift outside the Apple ecosystem
Vapor is the most popular non-Apple-ecosystem Swift project. There have been a few others, but none particularly popular.
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Idea for small project? (without touching any UI)
Server-side apps (typically via Vapor)
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Why I selected Elixir and Phoenix as my main stack
My first option other than PHP was using Swift and Vapor. I have made some projects with iOS and Objective-C, maybe I could also learn Swift and create both native iOS apps and backends with the same language.
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Cheapest iOS <-> database architecture?
You could learn Vapor, I created a tutorial series for this, you write the backend API in Swift, rather than needing to learn another programming language
What are some alternatives?
Perfect - Server-side Swift. The Perfect core toolset and framework for Swift Developers. (For mobile back-end development, website and API development, and more…)
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
Kitura - A Swift web framework and HTTP server.
hummingbird - Lightweight, flexible HTTP server framework written in Swift
swifter - Tiny http server engine written in Swift programming language.
GCDWebServer - The #1 HTTP server for iOS, macOS & tvOS (also includes web based uploader & WebDAV server)
Zewo - Lightweight library for web server applications in Swift on macOS and Linux powered by coroutines.
Express - Swift Express is a simple, yet unopinionated web application server written in Swift
smoke-framework - A light-weight server-side service framework written in the Swift programming language.
Swifton - A Ruby on Rails inspired Web Framework for Swift that runs on Linux and OS X
CocoaHTTPServer - A small, lightweight, embeddable HTTP server for Mac OS X or iOS applications
SwiftGD - A simple Swift wrapper for libgd