mojo.js
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mojo.js
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Nue: A React/Vue/Vite/Astro Alternative
Have you looked at https://mobx-keystone.js.org/ by any chance?
I've been quite enjoying keystone + lit (or react if required) of late and at the very least it feels like solid prior art towards MVC stuff.
Also https://mojojs.org/ for server side.
(I'm not saying "use these" even if I quite enjoy using them myself, but they're my reference points for comparison here)
- Mojo β a new programming language for all AI developers
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Does node have a Rails-like framework? (that has isn't dead)
Mojo.js
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Choose boring tools
A final interesting note is that the Mojolicious developer has also recently(-ish) created Mojo.js, which is Mojolicious implemented in Typescript.
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What's your go-to web framework for new web APIs?
mojo.js, it's a very old school web framework.
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Mojo.js is a port of Perl's Mojolicious to TypeScript
Express middleware support is on the planned feature list for 2.0 and beyond. Could also be implemented as a 3rd party plugin using the existing hook API though. https://github.com/mojolicious/mojo.js/issues/66
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Perl on Rails (2007)
Just in case you missed it, Mojolicious is also available for TypeScript now, and the developer experience is pretty close to the Perl original. ;) https://mojojs.org
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[AskJS] Is MVC "dead"?
Aside from NestJS there is also mojo.js still innovating on the old MVC formula with TypeScript.
- Ask HN: Getting tired of complexity in web development
v5-docs
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Announcing AdonisJS v6
Head to the official documentation to learn more about AdonisJS and create a new project. Or check out the Let's Learn AdonisJS 6 course from Tom at Adocasts.
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Anyone still using Adonis?
The documenation is regularly updated? https://github.com/adonisjs/docs.adonisjs.com
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10 repositories to star if you are a Javascript developer
Learn to use Adonis form their documentation
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Hacktoberfest Week 2 (Pt. 1)
I saw a few issues in their documentation repo, and I figured I'd fix two simple issues and count them towards 1 for my Release 0.2 (in my OSD600 class).
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Ask HN: Getting tired of complexity in web development
+1 for Adonis. I've been using it for some time, together with unpoly + alpinejs and it's a real pleasure. I'm really productive with this stack. In fact, their docs site is built using these tools: https://github.com/adonisjs/docs.adonisjs.com/blob/develop/p...
What are some alternatives?
wshook - Easily intercept and modify WebSocket requests and message events.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
jsynchronous - Jsynchronous.js - Data synchronization for games and real-time web apps.
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
hono - Web Framework built on Web Standards
Leaflet - π JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps πΊπ¦
nue - The Content First Web Framework
theatre - Motion design editor for the web
primate - Polymorphic development platform
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
htmlparser2 - The fast & forgiving HTML and XML parser
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML