purescript-halogen
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PureScript | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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purescript-halogen
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Designing an HTML Component system
There's a framework in purescript from which u can grab some ideas I think: https://github.com/purescript-halogen/purescript-halogen.
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What can I do in Haskell? UwU
If you wanna do web frontends right now, I'd recommend Halogen for Purescript since it is maintained and has documentation.
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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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Inflist, an experiment using PureScript and React
First of all I had to choose what to use to manage the User Interface. I narrowed down to two modules: Halogen and react-basic-hooks (which is a “wrapper” of the unmaintained react-basic). I decided to go with react-basic-hooks just because I work with React on a daily basis and I wanted to understand its interoperability with PureScript. I will 10/10 try Halogen too in the next future since as far as I can see is the most famous and maintained in the PureScript community.
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State of Scala.js frameworks
There's also Purescript, which is sort of a Haskell for frontend. It has type classes, HKTs and so on and also has a very nice FFI. When it comes to UI libraries there is Halogen which I think is very well though out and allows for using tagless final approach. There's also react-basic but I haven't used that one myself.
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Solid JS Good for Production and what are the Pro and Cons ?
My favorite webapp stack at the moment is Halogen (PureScript UI library); I have always gravitated toward functional programming and strong static typing. For commercial work, however, I use React. While it isn’t perfect it strikes, for me, the right balance of purity, composability, and simplicity.
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Solid.js feels like what I always wanted React to be
Yeah? I wrote something to deal with it too (https://github.com/toastal/return-optics) 5.5 years ago. You arguably chose the wrong data as `(model, Cmd msg, Maybe extMsg)` instead of `(model, Cmd msg, List extMsg)` which would give you more flexibility and still functions as a monoid on [] instead of Nothing, but allows multiple messages shrug. I tried this approach more recently and it involved me having to encode all of actions in a massive tree and then I still had issues with certain messages including now having to UUID all elements that that previously I didn't need to think about. It was a mess, but the best I could do with the tools at hand.
If you compare this to Halogen (https://github.com/purescript-halogen/purescript-halogen/blo...) where you still have purity but can set up subscribers and listeners from any component. It's much easier to use and for some components like dialogs, it's much simpler. And this actually isn't the best example because with the latest Halogen, Portals (https://github.com/purescript-halogen/purescript-halogen/pul...) was introduced so you can launch a dialog on the spot instead of even needing to communicate between them at all.
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7 Useful Tools Written in Haskell
Below you can find the example of a simple button component written in Halogen:
- PureScript and Haskell
- Q: Webapps in Purescript for Haskellers
Tiger VNC
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Black Screen Issues on Raspberry Pi 3 When Opening Apps via VNC
This has been around for a while and so far RealVNC does not have a fix. It's possible that something like TigerVNC [their site] may cope but I've not tried it.
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OpenHWW: Dedicated OpenBSD Laptop As Hardware Wallet
PS. OpenBSD comes with vmctl, it is a tool like Docker or Qubes VMs. You can jail Firefox inside a VM then connect to their GUI desktop via tigervnc. But I believe, it is too paranoid. Separate user and separate disk partition for Firefox is more than sufficient, given OpenBSD paranoid approach to the application address spaces.
- support-buddy for switching from windows to debian?
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VNC server with remote system's screen, keyboard and mouse locked while connected?
https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/issues/662 which still shows OPEN.
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Best opensource VNC client for MacOS?
Tried TigerVNC but I wont even connect.
- Is there anyway to turn my Surface Book 2 into a monitor for my computer?
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Running editor over vnc
Its probably a problem with your vnc server Maybe this could help.
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Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 20.04
Create a file called config and add one option each line if you need to give the VNC server more choices. Here's an illustration: Edit ~/.vnc/config
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control multiple VPS computers simultaneously
You can use vnc
- Ask HN: Why is there no performant remote desktop for Mac/Linux?
What are some alternatives?
solid-start - SolidStart, the Solid app framework
Remmina - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
purescript-flame - Fast & simple framework for building web applications
noVNC - VNC client web application
solid-site - Code that powers the SolidJS.com platform.
rdpwrap - RDP Wrapper Library
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
nixos-config - My NixOS configuration
x11vnc - a VNC server for real X displays
purescript-react-basic - An opinionated set of bindings to the React library, optimizing for the most basic use cases
remote-desktop-clients - VNC, RDP, SPICE, and oVirt/RHEV/Proxmox Clients for Android and Blackberry 10