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monomer | scotty | |
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16 | 19 | |
558 | 1,689 | |
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5.7 | 8.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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monomer
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What can I do in Haskell? UwU
Yes - for example https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer
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I'd like to share my first impressions of yesod and haskell
I don't know about gloss, but building a game with sdl2 been fairly straightforward for a few years now, and I know of one gtk3 tutorial, but also monomer seem to have pretty good tutorials and examples.
- Suggestions for "dashboard" graphics libraries?
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SimpleX Chat - the first messaging platform that has no user identifiers (not even random numbers) - v3.0 of iOS and Android apps is released - coded in Haskell!
I would like to suggest the following Haskell GUI-library for the desktop application: https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer
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Help with running openGL applications
I recently tried building a monomer application, hoping to get it to run on my phone phone (currently I'm running the latest Manjaro phosh demo).
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GUI with electron vs monomer performance
i was considering an electron app with pure script or GHCJS and then i came across https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer and i would like to pursue it. I am just wondering if anybody knows how does it perform compared to an electron based app?
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[ANN] Monomer 1.4.1.0
Release notes: https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer/releases/tag/1.4.1.0
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Is Haskell capable of this?
If you're looking into creating UIs, Monomer provides a declarative style inspired on Elm's architecture.
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What projects to make in Haskell?
If you used Swift UI and like creating GUIs declaratively, Monomer may interest you.
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Can't install WxHaskell on Windows
monomer is probably the newest GUI library for Haskell. It looks good, though I haven’t tried it.
scotty
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haskell todo list app (beginner)
I would suggest checking out scotty for the http server - it uses warp by default, and is very beginner-friendly.
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HLS issues an error for Setup.hs and Spec.hs (using hspec-discover)
Here's the current commit I'm working with: https://github.com/scotty-web/scotty/commit/3ed8586c046b46dc42740e8ac2e7fe712e84191d
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School of Haskell: Basics
If you're not a fan of the ruby-on-rails / swiss army knife approach that IHP takes, check out Scotty. Add Lucid for Html rendering, and Selda for Postgres. (There are other options for any of these tools if you prefer)
- Scotty (simple web routing) https://hackage.haskell.org/package/scotty
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Use Haskell from Nodejs
Writing a Haskell webserver (maybe using scotty) and call it from node.
- Programming language comparison by reimplementing the same transit data app
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How to change state in a webserver application
I've been looking for this as well, and found the globalstate.hs example in the scotty github repository. It uses a ReaderT of a TVar and shows how to update or read shared state in memory.
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Suggestions for "dashboard" graphics libraries?
I've found htmx and hyperscript talking to scotty to be an easy way to get something like this going while retaining the joys of Haskell on the backend and avoiding the pains of Haskell on the frontend.
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Web development in Haskell
Finally, to add my opinion in the context of some other posts: I'd suggest Scotty (and probably other libraries I'm less familiar with) before Servant in particular, as Servant is a lot to absorb if you're also trying to build fluency in Haskell at the same time. Similarly, I'd advocate for Elmish (disclaimer, it's written by (very talented programmers other than myself at) my company) over Halogen, at least based on the last time I tried Halogen--I found it pretty complex as well. Don't get me wrong, I think Servant and Halogen are both great, just...complex.
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Building a REST API with Haskell
This is an example of REST API built with Scotty a web framework of Haskell and PostgreSQL a relational database. It's a simple API to manage products.
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Options for a frontend of demo for a toy app
Not that I'm much of an expert, but if you're talking about a very barebones static single-page-app, then you could very easily get by just using blaze-html to put your elements on the page, and then scotty is a basic web framework you could use to serve up your app.
What are some alternatives?
static-haskell-nix - easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
lucid - Clear to write, read and edit DSL for writing HTML
gi-gtk-declarative - Declarative GTK+ programming in Haskell
reroute - Another Haskell web framework for rapid development
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
json - Haskell JSON library
nanovg - Antialiased 2D vector drawing library on top of OpenGL for UI and visualizations.
scotty-tls - Run your Scotty apps over TLS
LambdaHack - Haskell game engine library for roguelike dungeon crawlers; please offer feedback, e.g., after trying out the sample game with the web frontend at
scotty-session - Adding session functionality to scotty
MetalNanoVG - The Metal port of NanoVG.
fluid - 🐙 Code-generated, Auto-versioned, & Smart Web APIs