rakkas-realworld
Svelte
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11 | 76,805 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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rakkas-realworld
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Three Cool Rakkas Features that Next.js Lacks
Check out the updated Rakkas RealWorld Demo to see how the same full-stack application is deployed on Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Workers, and Node; all connected to the same Postgres database hosted on Supabase. In serverless versions, authentication requests are proxied to the Node server because CPU time limit may be too low to allow secure password hashing. They also use the Prisma data proxy for accessing the database while the Node server uses Prisma directly.
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Rakkas: Next.js alternative powered by Vite
There is also a RealWorld port (Rakkas implementation of the RealWorld specification), a simple but complete fullstack application demonstrating how to approach building a REST API, accessing your database (via Prisma), handling authentication, testing, and more.
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Rakkas can now power fullstack RealWorld
It also served as a test bed for establishing Rakkas best practices: Session management, authentication, unit testing, API testing, end-to-end testing, data validation, database access, and many other things that need to be done in a real world application has been tackled. See the github repo for a more in depth explanation of how everything works.
Svelte
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Securing SvelteKit Apps with Keycloak
Svelte and specifically, SvelteKit is an open source web framework that makes developing web applications easier.
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My opinion about opinionated Prettier: π
the technical decision how Svelte should treat self-closing html elements was hindered by Prettier:
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Composable architecture example: Go headless (best practices)
Svelte
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How to optimise React Apps?
React has introduced measures like batching state updates, background concurrent rendering and memoization to tackle this. My opinion is that the best way to solve the problem is by improving their reactivity model. The app needs to be able to track the code that should be re-run on updating a given state variable and specifically update the UI corresponding to this update. Tools like solid.js and svelte work in this manner. It also eliminates the need for a virtual DOM and diffing.
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Episode 24/13: Native Signals, Details on Angular/Wiz, Alan Agius on the Angular CLI
Similarly to Promises/A+, this effort focuses on aligning the JavaScript ecosystem. If this alignment is successful, then a standard could emerge, based on that experience. Several framework authors are collaborating here on a common model which could back their reactivity core. The current draft is based on design input from the authors/maintainers of Angular, Bubble, Ember, FAST, MobX, Preact, Qwik, RxJS, Solid, Starbeam, Svelte, Vue, Wiz, and moreβ¦
- Rich Harris: Svelte parses HTML all wrong
- Mario meets Pareto: multi-objective optimization of Mario Kart builds
- Svelte parses HTML all wrong
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Svelte for Beginners: Easy Guide
Svelte is a powerful web framework that offers a fresh approach to building web applications. Its simplicity, reactivity model, and built-in features make it an excellent choice for developers looking to create efficient and maintainable applications. By following this guide, you should now have a good understanding of how to get started with Svelte and build your first components, routes, and transitions. You can read more about svelte on the official Svelte website.
What are some alternatives?
Next.js - The React Framework
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
rakkasjs - Bleeding-edge React framework powered by Vite
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. π¦π
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. [Moved to: https://github.com/solidui/solid]
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" β Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
Snowpack - ESM-powered frontend build tool. Instant, lightweight, unbundled development. βοΈ [Moved to: https://github.com/FredKSchott/snowpack]