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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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multi-projects-architecture-with-Ktor
- Why did you choose Kotlin for a personal project?
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Best practice Ktor project structure in bigger services
This is my side project, include user authentication and role-based authorization, notification(email, push), redis for user session, request and error logging (database or AWS kinesis), openapi generator + swaggerUI, exposed + flyway + HikariCP... and so on https://github.com/csieflyman/ktor-example
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- Show HN: Kweb – Kotlin Web Framework Blurs the Line Between Server and Browser
- Kweb 1.4.5 released, a remote interface to the browser's DOM
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Get funding for your Kotlin project! Apply for a grant from the Kotlin Foundation.
Reasonable people can disagree on licensing issues, and obviously they can give out grants under whatever conditions they like, but telling developers that JetBrains knows what license is best for your project's users seems intrusive to me. My project has almost 900 github stars, it's under the LGPL and in almost 7 years no user has ever asked for a less restrictive license.
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Kweb 1.4.0 released: Create beautiful and functional website with a unified Kotlin codebase
Anyone interested could create a plugin for tailwind similar to this one for another CSS framework.
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On the Compose HTML rebranding (TL;DR - everything is fine!)
Kweb - A Kotlin web framework built on SSR (server side rendering)
- Show HN: Kweb: A remote interface to the web browser's DOM
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Show HN: Kweb: A remote interface to the web browser DOM, in Kotlin
User Manual: https://docs.kweb.io/book
Kweb is a novel web framework that acts as a remote interface to the web browser's DOM (Document Object Model). With Kweb, you can create and manipulate DOM elements and listen for and handle events, all using an intuitive Kotlin DSL that mirrors the structure of the HTML being created.
Kweb manages state through observable mutable values called kvars:
import kweb.*
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Kweb 1.3.5 released with update to Ktor 2.2.2, and Gradle 7.6
Github | User Manual | Release Notes
- Kweb - A server-side interface to the browser's DOM
- Show HN: Kweb 1.3.3 released, a server-side interface to the browser's DOM
What are some alternatives?
CleanArchitecture - Kotlin backend based on the Clean Architecture principles. Ktor, JWT, Exposed, Flyway, OpenAPI/REST & KGraphQL/GraphQL generated endpoints, Gradle.
wasabi - An HTTP Framework
ktor_chatting_application - Server/Client Chatting application that allows to choose to chat in a group chat or privately to a specific connected user
GraphQL Kotlin - Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin
kotlin-quarkus-realworld-example-app - Example of a Kotlin-based Quarkus application containing real world examples (CRUD, auth, advanced patterns, etc) that adheres to the RealWorld API spec.
kotlin - Starter project for Kotlin
Gamebaaz - A full-stack application showing the power 💪 of KOTLIN. Entire android app + backend Apis written in Kotlin 🔥
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
NotyKT 🖊️ - 📒 NotyKT is a complete 💎Kotlin-stack (Backend + Android) 📱 application built to demonstrate the use of Modern development tools with best practices implementation🦸.
kraph - GraphQL request string builder written in Kotlin
kotless - Kotlin Serverless Framework
KotlinPrimavera - Spring support libraries for Kotlin