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purescript-concur-streaming-poc
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Shpadoinkle UI: Web development for Haskell
Another good solution is having orr return the remaining widgets. I know you suggested this in the past, and I did some work on it recently as a part of a rewrite of Concur - https://github.com/ajnsit/purescript-concur-streaming-poc. This is just a POC but seems to be going well so far. It also gets rid of Aff and Free monadic dependencies.
purescript-concur-react
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Building Mystery Mansion Madness without a UI Framework
Before 2012, all of my websites were made using HTML, CSS and a sprinkling of JS. Then, I went all-in on AngularJS, followed by React. I started using Typescript and then PureScript and learned more frameworks like Halogen and Concur. I even wrote my own UI framework called purescript-deku.
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Flame: A PureScript front-end framework inspired by the Elm architecture
I was wondering that myself. Here's an Ajax example: https://github.com/purescript-concur/purescript-concur-react...
It could use some type signatures, but it makes sense.
As for managing state, my understanding of the Elm Architecture is that there is one "global" state data structure, and various parts of it are handed down from parent to child. So my question would be the opposite of yours: what if I want local state? Is that possible? There are situations where some toggle being on or off isn't very important and keeping track of it in a global data structure is burdensome
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Shpadoinkle UI: Web development for Haskell
And here is an example of a fully editable tree in a handful of lines of code using signals - https://github.com/purescript-concur/purescript-concur-react/blob/master/examples/src/Test/EditHeadingsSignals.purs.
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Progressive Disclosure of Complexity and Typed FP Languages
The author of the article might be interested in seeing the counter example in purescript-concur
What are some alternatives?
purescript-concur-core - Concur UI library for Purescript. Core framework.
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
shpadoinkle
purescript-flame - Fast & simple framework for building web applications
purescript-refract - Optical Purescript UI library based on React and the Elm architecture, but without the boilerplate.
Cycle.js - A functional and reactive JavaScript framework for predictable code
elm-ts - A porting to TypeScript featuring fp-ts, rxjs6 and React
refract-replica - Refract backend for Replica
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.