oby
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228 | 828 | |
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8.1 | 9.2 | |
29 days ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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oby
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Voby: Simplifications Over Solid - No Babel, No Compiler
Hello 👋, my name is Fabio and in the process of trying to deeply understand the awesome Solid framework I ended up writing my own standalone reactivity library, Oby, and a Solid-like reactive framework on top of it, Voby.
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Show HN: A tiny (850B) and fast reactive observables library via functions
- A function for creating roots seems missing, I think that's important.
I've made something similar myself, also inspired by Solid and Sinuous, it started like a fork of Sinuous' observable actually: (https://github.com/vobyjs/oby).
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Voby: A new high-performance framework that achieves Solid-level performance with TypeScript's basic JSX transform
Thanks! The reactivity core, which is IMO the interesting part of this, is in a separate standalone library: https://github.com/fabiospampinato/oby
dom-expressions
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Resources for understanding the Solid compiler
The template core, which is in https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions/tree/main/packages/dom-expressions This template core manages the DOM and SSR-related APIs that is usually hidden from the user. This core is also "cloned" into the SolidJS repo via Rollup.
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The creator of Webpack introduces Turbopack, a Rust-based successor that's 700x faster
Revised my comment. However, I'm required to use Babel for: https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions/tree/main/packages/babel-plugin-jsx-dom-expressions and a couple other small plugins.
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Voby: Simplifications Over Solid - No Babel, No Compiler
Solid's transform seems fairly time consuming and difficult to maintain to me, though maybe it isn't, I'm not familiar with that code or with writing Babel transforms in general, you decide.
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Exploring Frontend Frameworks' Internals – Part 1: The basic structure of Frontend frameworks + Vue 3’s reactivity
vuerx-jsx is using Vue's reactivity system (@vue/reactivity) with Solid's DOM renderer. Both offer blazingly fast performance, (much) faster than their original usage.
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Show HN: I made React with a faster Virtual DOM
Solid is great, you can also use it with hyper dom expressions: https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions
- UIs Are Streaming Dags
- How to Rapidly Improve at Any Programming Language
- A few reasons why I love Solid.js
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