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Rete.js
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Show HN: New visual language for teaching kids to code
Aren't there quite a few of these? Scratch or its cousin Snap (https://snap.berkeley.edu/snap/snap.html), or even a visual flow editor for React (https://app.flowhub.io/#project/c111454c9fd2f74d37d1e8a4e739...) or the similar https://retejs.org/
- Rete.js 2 stable is now available
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Create visual programming interfaces using Svelte and Rete.js
Docs
- Como encontrar tema de tcc em ciência da computação?
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reaflow VS rete - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Jun 2023
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react-diagrams VS rete - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Jun 2023
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react-flow VS rete - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Jun 2023
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Angular 16 is already supported in Rete.js 🎉
Visit the Rete.js website for details!
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Rete.js 2: visual programming for React.js, Angular and Vue.js
While this article won’t delve into detailed guides on how to use Rete.js, you can easily find them on the official website at retejs.org. Instead, you can leave your feedback in the comments section below or ask questions on our Discord server.
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Choosing graph editor
I've found retejs and litegraph Has anyone used any of these or some others. What's the pros and cons? Or limitations of these.
Alpine.js
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Biometric authentication with Passkeys
Alpine.js for reactive frontend
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🤓 My top 3 Go packages that I wish I'd known about earlier
✨ In recent months, I have been developing web projects using GOTTHA stack: Go + Templ + Tailwind CSS + htmx + Alpine.js. As soon as I'm ready to talk about all the subtleties and pitfalls, I'll post it on my social networks.
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Htmx Is Composable?
> But honestly, torn towards htmx but undecided.
We are in the middle of migrating from our monster react application into server rendered pages (with jinja2). The velocity at which we are able to ship and the reduction of complexity has been great so far.
Managing client side state for simple things like (is the dropdown open/closed), listening to keyboard events and such can be done with something like alpine-js [1] without all the baggage that something like react brings.
It appears this is already the trend with JS frameworks too - with server side rendering being the new norm.
- Pocketbase: Open-source back end in 1 file
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Sure, you can use any number of JS-avoidance libraries. I'm a fan of Turbo, and there's also htmx, Unpoly, Alpine, hyperscript, swup, barba.js, and probably others.
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What is your opinion about developers who do direct DOM manipulations instead of using modern web frameworks (like React, Vue, Angular) to achieve maximum performance?
Direct DOM, but with a library. Specifically AlpineJS since it follows Vue closely in design practices allowing me to scale into a full web application if necessary (basically swapping to Vue takes minimal work). The Morph plugin is specifically what I like using.
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Kicking the tires with NestJS and Hotwire: Part II
If you want more details on the initial setup I encourage you to take a look at the Part I that covers more of the initial implementation. For this portion, I added Prisma as an ORM, a frontend style library called Tachyons, and AlpineJS to handle any client-side interactions. I did this to avoid needing to add a client-side bundler to the build and instead just rely on plain old module imports to compose the frontend. This is now the default for Rails and it is quite nice to not need any additional build tools for the client.
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Deveplop a simple GUI app by Wails use Golang
- [swallow-pywebview](https://github.com/rangwea/swallow-pywebview): Base on [pywebview](https://pywebview.flowrl.com/) using Python,the frontend base on [alpinejs](https://alpinejs.dev/) and [tailwindcss](https://tailwindcss.com/)。
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How to Make an Animated Number Counter with Tailwind CSS
If you’ve followed our other tutorials, you might be familiar with Alpine.js. It’s a lightweight JavaScript library that allows you to add interactivity to your site without writing a single line of JavaScript. It’s incredibly easy to use, and we’ll show you how to make the animation trigger when the user scrolls to it.
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A First Look at HTMX and How it Compares to React
The approach is not new, essentially a variation of Knockout, Alpine, and similar "JS-in-HTML" approaches.
What are some alternatives?
litegraph.js - A graph node engine and editor written in Javascript similar to PD or UDK Blueprints, comes with its own editor in HTML5 Canvas2D. The engine can run client side or server side using Node. It allows to export graphs as JSONs to be included in applications independently.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
Drawflow - Simple flow library 🖥️🖱️
petite-vue - 6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement
baklavajs - Graph / node editor in the browser using VueJS
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have [Moved to: https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus]
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
hyperscript - Create HyperText with JavaScript.