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scriban
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Generating C# code programmatically
Recently, while creating some experimental C# source code generators (xafero/csharp-generators), I was just concatenating strings together. Like you do, you know, if things have to go very quickly. If you have a simple use case, use a formatted multi-line string or some template library like scriban. But I searched for a way to generate more and more complicated logic easily - like for example, adding raw SQL handler methods to my pre-generated DBSet-like classes for my ADO.NET experiment. You could now say: Use Roslyn and that's really fine if you look everything up in a website like SharpLab, which shows immediately the syntax tree of our C# code.
- Scriban lightweight scripting language for .NET
- A Handlebar and Puppeteer Equivalent in C#?
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C# Library for Go template
https://github.com/scriban/scriban I'm not sure it's equal Go template.
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Declarative code generation in Unity
What if text templates were just another asset in the Unity Editor? And could be used to generate code or any text asset. This is what I set out to accomplish with Templ. An open-source Unity Editor extension which integrates Scriban templates to enable declarative text assets generation effortlessly.
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QuestPDF: Modern .NET library for PDF document generation
That's a well trodden path in most languages. A cursory search surfaced this library that looks like it would probably do the job:
https://github.com/scriban/scriban
- Email template engine
- .NET-compatible scripting languages for users to write their own scripts to query/manipulate objects/properties in the app
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Looking for an HTML template engine in F# with faster file change watch
I've come across scriban template language but it does not have any watch feature. Maybe I'll hook it up with some File Watcher API of dotnet (if it exists) and see how it goes.
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Render HTML email body from cshtml?
Scriban or FluentEmail's renderers might be just what you're looking for.
csswg-drafts
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Help us invent CSS Grid Level 3, a.k.a. "Masonry" layout – WebKit
For more background, and some detailed discussion of the opposite argument ("display: masonry" over "display:grid"+"grid-template-rows: masonry") see https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/9041
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Chrome Dev: High Definition CSS Color Guide
The tracking issue: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/8659
As noted there, okHSL/HSV keeps the perceptual uniformity by removing some peaks beyond the geometric limit of HSL/HSV, and it is unclear whether it is what users do expect or not.
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Announcing Winduum 1.0 - Framework agnostic component library for TailwindCSS
The idea is that you should be able to set accent color via accent-color CSS property. It is discussed that there should be access to the color value of this property, e.g. via AccentColor or AccentColorText.
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Learn CSS Layout the Pedantic Way
What do you mean by "official documentation"? The specification [1]? MDN [2]?
[1] https://drafts.csswg.org/
[2] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS
The former is not meant as a learning resource for new web devs and the latter usually has information about the "baseline" support ond browser compatibility tables.
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CSS WG resolved to officially work on native custom functions and mixins
The link corresponding to the actual submission title (“CSS WG resolved to officially work on native custom functions and mixins”):
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/9350#issuecomment...
> RESOLVED: Start ED of css-mixins for CSS Custom Functions and Mixins
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Weird things engineers believe about Web development
Recently I was reading the Learn CSS the pedantic way book and the definition for inline boxes did not match the way that anonymous block boxes were generated when an inline-level element had a block-level element as its child. So I went looking elsewhere for a more appropriate definition for that case and found this issue on standards: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/1477 It was really interesting to know that I was not the only one confused. My question was: Does the inline-box generated by the inline-level element contains the box generated by the block-level child or there wasn't an inline-box that was a parent of them all but there were 2 siblings inline-level boxes of the block-level box that were wrapped in another anonymous block boxes? Reading that issue I got to know the concept of fragments, which I did not know browsers had. But the issue seems to suggest that the box tree for this case should have the inline-box as being a parent of the block-box. Which led me to another question, in that case, if I apply a border to the parent inline-level element, shouldn't it apply to the overall box that is generated (it does not)? The answer is that borders between block-boxes and inline-level boxes should not intersect but that is really difficult to derive from reading the standards alone. Anyway it was headache-inducing trying to learn the box-model pedantically :)
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CSS Is Fun Again
With all the recent CSS improvements I still miss the possibility to have working transition to "height:auto". The issue [1] on csswg-drafts is the most upvoted one. At least we can now use css grid and track sizes transitions, but it's far from intuitive, transition for "height:auto" should just work.
[1]: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/626
- Proposed "au" unit for CSS provides for styling on an astronomical scale
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The Future of CSS: Easy Light-Dark Mode Color Switching with Light-Dark()
Masonry isn’t ready to be shipped as there are still quite a few open spec issues [^1] that need to be resolved first.
[^1]: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3...
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CSS Solves Auto-Expanding Textareas
the irc log is here: https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/7542#issuecomment...
i had the same reaction, it seems like a very weird syntax. but after reading the discussion i get it: you're telling a form field to behave like a normal html element, instead of behaving like a form field.
What are some alternatives?
DotLiquid - .NET Port of Tobias Lütke's Liquid template language.
Modernizr - Modernizr is a JavaScript library that detects HTML5 and CSS3 features in the user’s browser.
RazorEngine - Open source templating engine based on Microsoft's Razor parsing engine
open-props - CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
RazorLight - Template engine based on Microsoft's Razor parsing engine for .NET Core
WHATWG HTML Standard - HTML Standard
fluid - Fluid is an open-source .NET template engine based on the Liquid template language.
Rotativa - Rotativa, /rota'tiva/. Make Pdf from Asp.Net MVC. Available on Nuget https://www.nuget.org/packages/Rotativa
Handlebars.Net - A real .NET Handlebars engine
rellax - Lightweight, vanilla javascript parallax library
handlebars.js - Minimal templating on steroids.
container-query-polyfill - A polyfill for CSS Container Queries