pathom
aleph.js
pathom | aleph.js | |
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2 | 13 | |
610 | 5,252 | |
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0.0 | 6.6 | |
4 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Clojure | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pathom
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Does anyone have experience with ALM/PLM tools (Application/Product Lifecycle Management)?
I wasn't able to find a ton of documentation about the various REST APIs implemented by these tools. Some ones seem to be public, other ones are private, other ones I wasn't able to find out. But since most of the ALM/PLM tools are written in Java, and that they often have a Java client library, I thought that they might be familiar to Clojure developers. Also, linked data model made me think about graph queries.
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Reactive Clojure: You don't need a web framework, you need a web language
Yeah you were mistaken, it's a full stack design. They recommend https://github.com/wilkerlucio/pathom for the connection. It's GraphQL done right, you write data "resolvers" on the backend, you declare very flexible graph queries on the front end -> this populates client DB and then fulcro uses that to render frontend.
Highly recommend reading through this section: https://book.fulcrologic.com/#FullStack
aleph.js
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I don't get fresh. why can't I use react without commiting to a server side framework?
Check aleph if you want to use react with deno. But I'd suggest sticking with Node.js and Vite as you'll get less surprises.
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Modern SPAs without bundlers, CDNs, or Node.js
Here's another thing: if you want to grow from this exact setup, use deno. It has support for import maps and don't require a bundler or a separate compilation step for typescript
https://deno.land/[email protected]/basics/import_maps
Maybe add aleph too (which is similar to nextjs)
https://alephjs.org/
Deno won't require nearly as much tooling as nodejs, but it still has tooling for the cases you need it.
- Deno 1.28: Featuring 1.3M New Modules
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Fresh is a new full stack web framework for Deno
There’s also https://alephjs.org, never used but pops up when you search for "deno react" so I assume is similar to nextjs.
- Aleph.js – Fullstack Framework in Deno
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Using Ultra, the new React web framework
Aleph.js is a full-stack framework in Deno, used as an alternative to Next.js. Aleph.js offers features like ES module imports, file-system routing, SSR & SSG, and HMR with a fast refresh.
- Aleph.js is a fullstack framework in Deno, inspired by Next.js
- The Fullstack Framework in Deno
What are some alternatives?
asami - A flexible graph store, written in Clojure
ultra - Zero-Legacy Deno/React Suspense SSR Framework
sharedb - Realtime database backend based on Operational Transformation (OT)
fresh - The next-gen web framework.
clojure-graph-resources - A curated list of Clojure resources for dealing with graph-like data.
vitext - The Next.js like React framework for better User & Developer experience!
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform
marky - A modular and extensible ESM and Deno Markdown parser.
derby - MVC framework making it easy to write realtime, collaborative applications that run in both Node.js and browsers