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Scala Async
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Scala Multiplatform. Across the Universe
Who said FP was mandatory? Scala is not Haskell, nor Lisp! If you don't like effect systems and all, don't use them. The choice is yours, actually. Kotlin's coroutines aren't better than what Scala offers. You can even use async/await in Scala. IMO, if you get yourself in a "callback hell" with Scala, then you're not using it properly. For comprehensions are easy to understand, and work with Futures, for instance.
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I love Scala but I can't stand:
Here is your async/await ;) https://github.com/scala/scala-async
tyrian
- Tyrian – The Elm Architecture for Scala.js
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Learning Elm by porting a medium-sized web front end from React (2019)
If you want to try TEA, but not Elm I reccomend Scala.js with Tyrian[1]. Scala.js is a wonderful, mature project and Tyrian gives you the elm architecture in a very pragmatic way.
[1]: https://tyrian.indigoengine.io/
- At long last.. Tyrian (0.7.0) get's frontend routing!
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Designing an HTML Component system
Have you looked at Laminar and Tyrian? Especially Tyrian seems to be close to what you're looking for.
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What does the future look like?
What I wrote is obviously based on my experience as backend and data engineer. I'm so happy to see an adoption on the Frontend side (with things like Tyrian or OutWatch) and would be even happier if there was a clean path to Android. Out of curiosity, what do you find appealing in Scala, compared to e.g. Kotlin?
- Tyrian: Elm-inspired, purely functional UI library for Scala 3
- Tyrian 0.6.2 released
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Released: Tyrian 0.6.0 & Indigo 0.14.0
Documentation can be found at https://indigoengine.io/ and https://tyrian.indigoengine.io/.
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Monorepo: seeking for an advice for bi-lang project
Yes, I have. It didn't work out. There are quite neat libs like Tyrian, but they lack any ecosystem and I struggled to integrate it with pure JS libs - yet our app has a lot of very common components/widgets that we're really hesitating to write ourselves.
- Scala Multiplatform. Across the Universe
What are some alternatives?
cats - Lightweight, modular, and extensible library for functional programming.
Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js
Enumeratum - A type-safe, reflection-free, powerful enumeration implementation for Scala with exhaustive pattern match warnings and helpful integrations.
scalajs-react - Facebook's React on Scala.JS
Each - A macro library that converts native imperative syntax to scalaz's monadic expressions
scala-webapp-template - A pragmatic skeleton to build web applications in Scala/Scala.js, including user registration, login, admin portal, and, deployments
better-files - Simple, safe and intuitive Scala I/O
Converter - Typescript to Scala.js converter
Quicklens - Modify deeply nested case class fields
slinky - Write Scala.js React apps just like you would in ES6
scala.meta - Library to read, analyze, transform and generate Scala programs
effect - A fully-fledged functional effect system for TypeScript with a rich standard library