flux
Elm
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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flux
- An open-source tribute to the macOS Drift screensaver
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My desktop PC is just collecting dust at this point
As replied above, it's just a standard screensaver. Anyhow, someone made a replica website for it: https://flux.sandydoo.me/
- Here is a great one.
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How do folks deal with screensavers for Mac OS? The stock screensavers are just so hideous. Is there a way to get new screen savers? Or maybe folks just turn this off?
My favourite Mac screensaver "Drift" has been recreated and the code behind it is fascinating. Check out the GitHub repository to see it in action: https://github.com/sandydoo/flux.
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Flux Sandydoo Drift Screensaver as OLED Wallpaper
Link - https://flux.sandydoo.me/ use this with wallpaper engine
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AW3423DW next to my small itx boi
Use Wallpaper Engine and have it use this URL https://flux.sandydoo.me/
- What wallpaper is this ?
- Recreating macOS’s Drift Screensaver with Rust and WASM
Elm
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Ludic: New framework for Python with seamless Htmx support
Elm [1] is based on a similar idea. Build your app from pure functions that return HTML tags.
[1] https://elm-lang.org/
- Learning Elm by porting a medium-sized web front end from React (2019)
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Can you make your own JavaScript by implementing ECMAScript standard?
You also wouldn't really be creating your own new programing language. You would be creating something that can run JavaScript by following JavaScript standards and syntax. You might be able to add some non-standard features of your own on top of those standards, or include your own standard library of helpers or utilities, but you can't completely make a new or alternative language and then load it in the browser (or at least not by reimplementing ECMAScript standards... you actually can make your own language that runs within any Javascript enviroment, if you provide an interpreter or compiler that transforms it into valid JS. Some people have done something like this, eg Elm: https://elm-lang.org/).
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What is the best way to present the user the results of Haskell computations?
You should at least have a look at https://elm-lang.org/ it is a pure functional language like Haskell (although with fewer fancy syntax/type classes) but it has some lovely libraries for visualisation and even with plain elm (+ elm-ui) doing string transformations can be easily done.
- Course using F#: Write your own tiny programming system(s)
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
I get it. However, the whole point of using Unions to narrow your types, ensure only a set of possible scenarios can occur, and only access data of a particular union when it’s safe to do so. That’s some of what pattern matching can provide, and 100% of what using switch statements in TypeScript with their Discriminated Unions can provide. Yes, it’s not 100% exhaustive, but TypeScript is not soundly typed, and even Elm which is still has the same issue TypeScript does: You’re running in JavaScript where anything is possible. So it’s good enough to build with and much better than what you had.
- What's the state of the Elm repo? · Issue #2308 · elm/compiler
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How to render a basic calendar UI in Elm
The beauty of a language like Elm (and other lambda-calculus / functional programming inspired languages) is that there's very little transformation involved in going from an idea to code. And that seems to have a big impact on getting things done.
- Como desenvolvi um backend web em Clojure
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Is it possible to write games like Pac-Man in a functional language?
I think the most fun and approachable way for beginners to build games with functional programming is with Elm [1].
See a few (small, demo) games built by the community in [2] .
Notice Elm has abandoned the FRP approach in favor of Model-View-Update [3].
[1] https://elm-lang.org/
What are some alternatives?
windrift - MacOS Drift Screensaver for Windows
rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.
mk48 - Mk48.io ship combat game
haskelm - Haskell to Elm translation using Template Haskell. Contains both a library and executable.
lively - Free and open-source software that allows users to set animated desktop wallpapers and screensavers powered by WinUI 3.
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
milton - exploring rust through home IoT applications
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
glow - GL on Whatever: a set of bindings to run GL anywhere and avoid target-specific code
idris - A Dependently Typed Functional Programming Language
pacosako - This code drives the pacoplay.com website where you can play Paco Ŝako.
reflex - Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) uses composable events and time-varying values to describe interactive systems as pure functions. Just like other pure functional code, functional reactive code is easier to get right on the first try, maintain, and reuse.