rust-signals
sycamore
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594 | 2,684 | |
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4.5 | 7.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 26 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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rust-signals
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A Proposal for an asynchronous Rust GUI framework
What is the relation and differences between this approach and rust-signals?
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A good/decently matured rxjs-based library?
Signals is a fantastic and stable library for reactive programming https://github.com/Pauan/rust-signals
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A first look at Sycamore's new reactive primitives: how the next version of Sycamore will be the most ergonomic yet
How does this approach differ from rust-signals? https://github.com/Pauan/rust-signals
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Announcing avalanche 0.1, a React- and Svelte-inspired GUI library
You might want to check out dominator and the rust-signals it is based on, seems like a similar technique to avalanche.
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Crate similar to Kotlin Flow?
Maybe try futures-signal? I think its API looks quite nice and it even has a tutorial.
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Rust on the front-end
Both are signal-based, which seems like the way to go to me. The latter seems more mature in terms of code, but also lacking in good documentation. The rust-signal crate it uses though has a nice tutorial from which a lot of concepts seem to transfer.
sycamore
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Building a Rust app with Perseus
Perseus is a fast frontend web development framework for Rust with built-in support for reactivity using Sycamore, server-side rendering, and much more. Sycamore is a frontend library that allows you to build interactive user interfaces with Rust. I’d say that Perseus is to Sycamore as Next.js is to React, so it’ll be helpful for you to have a fair understanding of Sycamore before jumping into using Perseus — although it’s not necessary to follow along in this article.
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Announcing samba – a Rust full-stack assistant for ballroom dancers
Now, I considered whether to spend more time fixing everything that now failed in sycamore 0.9. But there are major changes ahead which would require yet another major refactoring, to the point where I am not sure whether it would not be more of a rewrite than a refactoring, given my previous experiences with sycamore.
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Rust Tauri (inspired by Electron) 1.3: Getting started to build apps
Sycamore.
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Want a web app to respond to local file changes. Is Tauri the solution here?
Sycamore, Yew, or Seed if you want a full-stack solution. (Or Leptos if you want something that's faster but less mature.)
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (16/2023)!
There are others, like Sycamore, similar story as Leptos but imo Leptos is (currently) more ergonomic.
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Sycamore -a library for creating web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
Sycamore is a reactive library for creating web apps in Rust and WebAssembly. https://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore
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Yew | What’s been your experience?
I tried my first project with yew as frontend. And my experience was after some time similar to the already mentioned ones: It is a little more to take on than I actually wanted. And some things were not straightforward to achieve. I switched to sycamore for the other projects now and I am much more satisfied (but this could also be since I have some more experience in the Rust ecosystem by now). Changing from yew to sycamore was pretty easy and I can achieve most of the tasks with less code.
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Rust tech stack
If you want to do fullstack/SPA stuff, check out Sycamore, Seed, and Yew.
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rust web dev??
If you want to do front-end SPA development, take a look at Yew, Seed, or Sycamore.
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How Discord Stores Trillions of Messages
I have written a front-end (website) application in Rust that is used internally in production. I wouldn't recommend to use something like sycamore, leptos, dioxus, yew for you next puplic web-app now but i can absolutely see how this is used in the future as those libs mature.
What are some alternatives?
rust-dominator - Zero-cost ultra-high-performance declarative DOM library using FRP signals for Rust!
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
salsa - A generic framework for on-demand, incrementalized computation. Inspired by adapton, glimmer, and rustc's query system.
dioxus - Fullstack GUI library for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
sycamore-mac
leptos - Build fast web applications with Rust.
differential-dataflow - An implementation of differential dataflow using timely dataflow on Rust.
perseus - A state-driven web development framework for Rust with full support for server-side rendering and static generation.
avalanche - Rust library for building performant Web apps
observe - Rust observables inspired by MobX
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.