scala-js-snabbdom
A Scala.js port of the Snabbdom virtual DOM library (by buntec)
tyrian
Elm-inspired Scala UI library. (by PurpleKingdomGames)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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scala-js-snabbdom
Posts with mentions or reviews of scala-js-snabbdom.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
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Released: Tyrian 0.6.0 & Indigo 0.14.0
I'm confident that you can build anything in Tyrian that you can build in any other web framework. It's very solid, great fun (IMO biased opinion), and thanks to the wonderful work of the people behind the scala-js-snabbdom project - it's really fast too!
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Add Tyrian 0.5.0 to your TodoMVC list! 📋
The other thing that has been replaced is the JavaScript VirtualDom rendering library: Snabbdom! It's successor is... scala-js-snabbdom! A really impressive port of Snabbdom to pure Scala.js. For me, the exciting thing here is that it feels like we're moving to a state where we Scala.js'ers could almost do away with the NPM ecosystem. You could in theory build a Tyrian web app right now without NPM at all... whether you'd want to or not is another matter!
tyrian
Posts with mentions or reviews of tyrian.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-29.
- 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