mobx-jsx
language-tools
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254 | 1,168 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mobx-jsx
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A (Mostly) Complete Guide to React Rendering Behavior
Tangentially, Solid is fascinating - especially the dom-expressions backend meaning you can basically bolt compilation behaviour into anything that supports that.
I have https://github.com/ryansolid/mobx-jsx/?tab=readme-ov-file#mo... on my list to try since I -really- like mobx for stage management (especially mobx-keystone) and am fascinated by how clean the results can be.
Though for 'real' code I still tend to default to react + mobx-keystone because for all my gripes with react it's a pretty solid Schelling Point.
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State of JSX in JavaScript Frameworks
Sure, you can use JSX without a framework! Be it MobX JSX, dom-chef or jsx-dom, it should feel right at home.
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Exploring Frontend Frameworks' Internals β Part 1: The basic structure of Frontend frameworks + Vue 3βs reactivity
mobx-jsx is using MobX as the reactivity system together with Solid's DOM renderer.
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Building data-centric apps with a reactive relational database
I've just skimmed the article but I'm definitely going to give it a proper read.
We've built an architecture somewhat like this where we're using MobX objects in the frontend (a graph of the db objects effectively) that's patched by subscriptions to tables via hasura. So we effectively have all the data on hand locally all the time and use the reactivity on top of that.
We actually played around with sqlite in wasm because I really really miss having a real relational db in the frontend. We decided that there was just a few too many unknowns to proceed further with the idea. Initially we were using indexdb as a frontend cache but dropped that since without adding more layers to it it doesn't provide much value.
(Also played around with using Solid's direct mobx -> jsx library without having react inbetween https://github.com/ryansolid/mobx-jsx but, again, too much unproven tech to build on).
The work you're doing here is super exciting. The developer experience of what we currently have is pretty nice and I can definitely see your model working out well in the future.
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4x Smaller, 50x Faster
I've been keeping an eye on your work for a long time now. We're a mobx shop so I was hoping to see you explore the ideas you had around that a little more (https://github.com/ryansolid/mobx-jsx).
I like and know where I'm at with React, but bringing a beginner through it recently definitely made me re-appreciate how nuanced it is. Also, you have to do a bit of voodoo to get good performance, and when you do the intention of the code vanishes pretty quickly.
For someone using React on top and mobx stores in the background (50k LOC), how big of a task would you say it is to move to something like Solid?
language-tools
- code whisperer not working with svelte project
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How to configure the svelte language server with nvim?
I don't use nvchad, I use vanilla neovim with mason + lspconfig, but in the issues section there is a hint https://github.com/sveltejs/language-tools/issues/2008
- A love story of Svelte and JSX π
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Svelte formatter stopped working
I've opened an issue on the sveltejs repo on GitHub (there's more info there, like steps to reproduce) and haven't got any answers yet, so I'm hoping I'll have better luck here, maybe someone has faced this before.
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VS Code Svelte extension: Can the `css-unused-selector` warning be ignored per instance?
It was a bit hard to understand but after reading this issue, it worked for me like this:
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Does Svelte's LSP "extract into const/function/component refactorings" code actions work for you?
Hi. I just got into Svelte today and I was wondering about the Svelte LSP's features. I found this issue https://github.com/sveltejs/language-tools/issues/83, which indicates that "extract into const/function/component refactorings" code actions are already implemented for the Svelte LSP.
- Svelte will gain first-class support in JetBrains WebStorm 2022.3
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State of JSX in JavaScript Frameworks
However, the Svelte Language Tools does leverage JSX for type checking via svelte2tsx.
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Svelte quick tip: style prop defaults
Not yet, but thereβs an open issue: https://github.com/sveltejs/language-tools/issues/1326
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Add lint-staged To SvelteKit Project
svelte-check: check only files mentioned as arguments #353
What are some alternatives?
shadow-cljs - ClojureScript compilation made easy
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
asciinema-player - Web player for terminal session recordings
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
commitizen - Create committing rules for projects :rocket: auto bump versions :arrow_up: and auto changelog generation :open_file_folder:
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
sveltekit-tooling - SvelteKit tooling: we look at 7 tools you can add to streamline your Svelte continuous integration (CI) and development processes.
vite-plugin-solid - A simple integration to run solid-js with vite
react-use - React Hooks β π
jsx-vue2 - monorepo for Babel / Vue JSX related packages
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined