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3 months ago | 7 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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.
Mithril.js
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Ludic: New framework for Python with seamless Htmx support
The idea of nested function calls to build HTML is not new. Back in the hey-day of JS frameworks, this was a common vdom pattern. I kinda miss [MithrilJS](https://mithril.js.org/#dom-elements)
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No CMS? Writing Our Blog in React
I have mixed feelings about React. I like it better than jQuery, and better than other JS frameworks I’ve used.
But I much prefer Mithril (https://mithril.js.org/), which offers the same immediate-mode advantages (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19746235) but without the crazy complex dependency-tracking reactivity.
I rather liked this comment on React: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38640051
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VueJS turns 10 years old
Vue with Vite (the builder/runner) is a stable, open source option. It is really a lightweight start where you're mostly writing HTML with interpolated data, and Vue is updating values correctly and performantly. Just build your reactive HTML app in one file and break into separate components as you're feeling the spirit. https://vuejs.org/guide/quick-start
Mithril if you just want to drop in want a tiny, complete reactive library that doesn't require a build step--this one is most like what you might end up creating in a large jQuery app. You can understand everything from the homepage. https://mithril.js.org/
HTMX if you really like HTML conventions. This doesn't feel jQuery-like and depends on your approach to your server app. https://htmx.org/
- VanJS: A 0.9KB JavaScript UI framework
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HTMX for pages with heavy user interactivity
React is still has gratuitous complexity. If you need some React like, take a look at mithril which is simpler and much smaller.
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Lodash just declared issue bankruptcy and closed every issue and open PR
The submitter creating multiple var -> let PRs (one PR per file), was also doing this in other projects, and would've broken some of their users.
https://github.com/MithrilJS/mithril.js/pull/2880#pullreques...
And he created multiple PRs there too. And didn't follow their workflow...
- Produce HTML from S-Expressions
- Vanjs
- Mithril – Light-weight SPA without SSR
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Am I missing something with React?
On the other hand, if your app does need to update live but you want to keep things a bit closer to the metal than React, I highly recommend Mithril. It is a great everything-you-need-nothing-you-don't framework with a similar design philosophy to React but a much smaller and easier to learn API. I think Preact falls into a similar category though I have not used it personally.
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.
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
Drawflow - Simple flow library 🖥️🖱️
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
baklavajs - Graph / node editor in the browser using VueJS
riot - Simple and elegant component-based UI library
blockly - The web-based visual programming editor.
inferno - :fire: An extremely fast, React-like JavaScript library for building modern user interfaces
GrapesJS - Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
Aurelia 1 - The Aurelia 1 framework entry point, bringing together all the required sub-modules of Aurelia.