pyview
golive
pyview | golive | |
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2 | 2 | |
17 | 28 | |
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4.1 | 7.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pyview
golive
- LiveView Is Best with Svelte
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A LiveView Is a Process
I think it is more exciting and more innovative to think about LiveView as a new architectural approach to building reactive applications. Yes in Elixir land it is a Process and there are some amazing things about the BEAM. But LiveViews have the potential have an impact beyond just the Elixir ecosystem and folks should embrace that.
I’ve been a part of porting the Phoenix LiveView Protocol to both Javascript (https://LiveViewJS.com) and Go (https://github.com/canopyclimate/golive) backends and supported a friend that is porting it to Python.
Ironically I think taking LiveViews outside of Elixir could actually make it easier for folks to adopt an Elixir in the future.
What are some alternatives?
django-sockpuppet - Build reactive applications with the django tooling you already know and love.
ractor - Rust actor framework
made-with-liveview - Explore the real-world potential of Phoenix LiveView through a showcase of impressive web applications.
uvicorn-gunicorn-fastapi-docker - Docker image with Uvicorn managed by Gunicorn for high-performance FastAPI web applications in Python with performance auto-tuning.
starlette - The little ASGI framework that shines. 🌟
nx - Multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) and numerical definitions for Elixir