om
joystick
om | joystick | |
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4 | 50 | |
6,661 | 194 | |
0.0% | 4.1% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 3 years ago | 12 days ago | |
Clojure | JavaScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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om
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Giving new life to existing Om legacy SPAs with re-om
We're pleased to announce that our client GreenPowerMonitor has allowed us to open-source re-om, an event-driven functional framework which is giving new life to an existing legacy SPA that uses Om.
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I fell in love with low-JS
Not sure if it is still the case, but Circle used Clojure/Om [1]... when I heard them say they did that so many years ago, I knew right away it would end up being something nobody wanted to work on.
Sure enough, just checked, Om was abandoned [2] and the person blogging about how great everything was is long gone [3]. This is the absolute definition of tech debt.
[1] https://circleci.com/blog/how-circleci-processes-4-5-million...
[2] https://github.com/omcljs/om
[3] https://circleci.com/blog/why-we-use-om-and-why-were-excited...
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GUI programming concepts: need resources
Om (https://github.com/omcljs/om)
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Avoid React complexities with Reagent/Reframe
Maybe it will be useful for someone: wrappers for ClojureScript over React.js is quite a lot. Here are some, besides reagent/reframe: https://github.com/omcljs/om https://github.com/levand/quiescent https://github.com/roman01la/uix . And here are these UI components: https://github.com/priornix/antizer looking, as it seems, not bad.
joystick
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Simplicity Is an Advantage but Sadly Complexity Sells Better
I built a full-stack JS framework [1] that I thought would be a hit. As best as I can tell, because it lacks the complexity/word salad of existing solutions, it's mostly been ignored despite being (imo) an elegant solution to a long-standing problem.
[1] https://cheatcode.co/joystick
- Show HN: Joystick – A Full-Stack JavaScript Framework
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2024)
SEEKING WORK, Tennessee, United States
Remote: Yes
I'm a full-stack, JavaScript/Node.js developer and designer. I'm the creator of the Joystick JavaScript framework [1], Push deployment service [2], and Mod CSS framework [3].
I also have experience with MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and MariaDB (limited but competent) and devops (K8s + Docker and bare-metal linux admin, the latter preferred for simplicity/stability).
Currently looking to take on clients who are open to using Joystick, Push, and Mod to design and develop their app. Because it's still at a pre-release version, I'm willing to work out deals around pricing to get some more test-cases under my belt. Ideal client is a solopreneur w/ funding or entrepreneur with previous experience + funding. Open to working with startups (early or established), but only on greenfield projects where use of Joystick is ok.
Email: [email protected].
[1] https://cheatcode.co/joystick
[2] https://cheatcode.com/push
[3] https://cheatcode.co/mod
- Ask HN: Freelance website builders/maintainers, what's in your 2024 toolkit?
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Web Components Eliminate JavaScript Framework Lock-In
There is. I was frustrated by all of the chaos and built a solution [1]. Not too far of from an RC1 and then a 1.0 (which is being done slowly so I can freeze APIs and avoid the typical JS rug pulls).
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick
- Web Components Will Outlive Your JavaScript Framework
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We should start to add “ai.txt” as we do for “robots.txt”
I've been (slowly) writing a new type of OSS license around this exact concept so it's easier to (legally) stop LLMs hoovering up IP [1] (under "derivative works not permitted").
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick/blob/development/LICEN...
- GitHub - cheatcode/joystick: A full-stack JavaScript framework for building web apps and websites.
- Joystick: A full-stack JavaScript framework for building web apps and websites
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React is a fractal of bad design
Joystick [1] will let you go. No Stockholm syndrome. No lotion in the basket.
[1] https://github.com/cheatcode/joystick
What are some alternatives?
helix - A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
ripley - Server rendered UIs over WebSockets
react-use - React Hooks — 👍
cljs-todomvc - List of TodoMVC examples that use Clojurescript (om, om next, reagent, re-frame, rum, quiescent, etc.)
concise-encoding - The secure data format for a modern world
hoplon - Simple and powerful tool for building web apps out of highly composable elements in ClojureScript.
svelte-native - Svelte controlling native components via Nativescript
lowjs - A port of Node.JS with far lower system requirements. Community version for POSIX systems such as Linux, uClinux or Mac OS X.
next-runtime - The Next.js Runtime allows Next.js to run on Netlify with zero configuration
mithril.js - A JavaScript Framework for Building Brilliant Applications [Moved to: https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js]
arduino-cli - Arduino command line tool