scalajs-snowpack-example
Example on how to use Snowpack with Scala.js (by lolgab)
slinky
Write Scala.js React apps just like you would in ES6 (by shadaj)
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scalajs-snowpack-example
Posts with mentions or reviews of scalajs-snowpack-example.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-01.
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Questions about Scala-js!
As for bundler: you don't have to use scalajs-bundler, since this is just an sbt plugin that can read JS configs from sbt and pass them to webpack. It is also quite old and buggy. Scala.js commands such as fastLinkJS or fullLinkJS produce plain old JS, so it's possible to use any existing bundler out there to bundle your SJS code with your JS dependencies. I had no clue about JS ecosystem when I was fiddling arounf with SJS, so I found the template that provides minimal setup for SJS + snowpack: https://github.com/lolgab/scalajs-snowpack-example.
slinky
Posts with mentions or reviews of slinky.
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The golden age of Kotlin and its uncertain future
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.
[1] https://slinky.dev
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Faster Scala.js development with front-end tooling and new tutorials
I hope you do a tutorial with Slinky.
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SCALAJS-React with Azure AD authentication
If you are just starting I would strongly recommend going with Slinky over Scalajs-React as it it's very close to normal Javascript and will make the translation easier.
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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.