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Then there's scalajs-react, which can be integrated with existing React ecosystem, but it's just sooo compex: macros, 5-6 type parameters, hundreds and hundreds of cryptic types. We decided to stick with TypeScript instead.
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Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser
Or the OG React Scala.js library: https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react
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What are Diode alternatives?
I've started with scalajs-react. Overall the experience was good (perhaps the overloaded API is my biggest concern, but we can live with that). Then I stumbled upon a problem where I need to propagate a state change from two leaf components and found out I need something like this Redux thing. I trtied built-in StateSnapshot, but couldn't make it working. Then I googled for Scala-land alternatives and it seems like there are few semi-abandoned Redux facades and Diode. Diode looks like what I need, but:
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From ES6 to Scala: Basics
Event ho it's a React wrapper it's still a really good one: https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react
The downside of this approach is the ecosystem isn't that big compared to JS.
Japgolly has put a ton of time and care into https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react which is a complete React binding in scalajs. This paired with something like Diode (https://github.com/suzaku-io/diode) and you get a full frontend solution in scalajs.
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What's the maturity level of ScalaJS?
We've got server-side rendering with scalajs-react and scala-graal. Here's a tutorial if anyone's interested. What's really cool about scala-graal is that it has some pretty cool caching so that even with dynamic inputs, you can render pages in nanoseconds (as opposed to 10+ or even 100+ ms).
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I know the basics, what’s next?
You can use React with Scala.js, and also most other common JS libraries. Or you can use a Scala.js specific library like Laminar, which I haven't tried myself but it looks nice.
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What language(s) pair well with Rust (learning, using, etc.)? Also, what other languages did you learn before learning Rust?
I don't have a lot of experience with it, but many seem to be very pleased with it. Interop with JS is good and you can use React and other common JS libraries, but there is also Scala.js specific frameworks like Laminar.
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It also benefits from being one of the only full-stack languages.
Scala.js has excellent front-end frameworks like Slinky React [1], Laminar [2] and Scala has industry-leading concurrency libraries like ZIO [3]. I've yet to find anything that comes close for end to end web apps.
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Any good examples of an android app written in Scala?
A few links: * https://medium.com/geekculture/cross-platform-mobile-dev-with-scala-and-capacitor-54e69b62b50c * https://slinky.dev
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Pleasant to use Scala libraries
Slinky for me is a perfect example of a library.
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Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser
For those interested in Scala.js I would recommend two UI frameworks:
a) Slinky - https://slinky.dev
b) Laminar - https://slinky.dev
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What are Diode alternatives?
p.s. Slinky is another Scala.js based React wrapper that you might like to explore.
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Recommended simple static website generator that is well-maintained that plays well with scala(.js) (3) ?
Slinky has an example of their docs being generated using SSR with Scala.js.
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State of Scala.js frameworks
b) Slinky is by far my favourite React framework. It is simple, well supported and matches up with Javascript so you easily port code. You can use any React UI library you like although my preference right now is Shoelace. I can open source my wrappers if there is interest.
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Questions about Scala-js!
Slinky shines here because it is pretty similar to writing React in js, you can even export your own components to be consumed from js apps, I consider this the better alternative for onboarding js people.
- Back-end languages are coming to the front-end
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Scala and WebAssembly?
But as others have said, Scala.js is the way to go for web development. Check out Slinky (https://slinky.dev/) if you're interested in writing React apps in Scala!
What are some alternatives?
Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js
Scala.js - Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler
ZIO - ZIO — A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
React4s - Production ready React wrapper for Scala.js - composable lifecycle - no memoization, no macros, no implicits.
js-scala - js.scala: JavaScript as an embedded DSL in Scala
cats-effect - The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala
sri
tyrian - Elm-inspired Scala UI library.
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
scala-graal - Make usage of Graal features easy and safe from Scala. Also features Scala-based React SSR.