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sharedb | hotwire-rails | |
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6 | 98 | |
5,976 | 960 | |
0.7% | - | |
7.1 | 3.2 | |
18 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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sharedb
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Writing Redux Reducers in Rust
Sure! Not sure about rust but I wrote this several years ago: https://github.com/share/sharedb (though now other people maintain it)
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Is there a lib or a pattern for synchronizing a complex JSON over the network ?
This is called Operational Transformation, and there are a few libraries to help with it. One that looks fairly mature is https://github.com/share/sharedb
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Reactive Clojure: You don't need a web framework, you need a web language
one that sort of fell by the wayside when Meteor and Ember got popular, was/is Derby.js/ShareDB. https://github.com/derbyjs/derby https://derbyjs.com/ https://github.com/share/sharedb
The LiveView lead resurgence in server side rendering is exciting. Does anyone have any insight as to why ShareDB never really took off?
- [AskJS] Which 3d JS engine should I use for a networked FPS camera that can support up to 32 players on a VPS?
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online user document sharing?
Rather than implementing your own you might be able to use a library like ShareDB. I think there was another one out there built on the open-sourced Google Wave code, but I don't remember the name.
hotwire-rails
- It's not Ruby that's slow, it's your database
- Howire Not Working after deploying to Heroku
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What's New in Rails 7
Applications generated with Rails 7 will get Turbo and Stimulus (from Hotwire) by default, instead of Turbolinks and UJS. Hotwire is a new approach that delivers fast updates to the DOM by sending HTML over the wire.
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Ask HN: What tech stack would you use to build a new web app today?
For Ajax-y stuff, I am really excited by the new crop of "HTML-as-a-Service" or "HTML-over-the-wire."
- Ask HN: Do we need JavaScript web frameworks?
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anyone have full tutorial how to upgrade from rails 6.1 to rails 7 ?
For all the turbo/stimulus/hotwire mix, you want to add a new feature just for the sake of adding it? or do you have a use case that fits the feature? if you have then you probably already have an implementation with a different technology (stimulus reflex? some custom websockets or ajax implementation? something with anycable?) and you have to check how to migrate from that technology to hotwire. If you just want to use the feature with no real need for it to practice then just pick any tutorial from the internet (like the intro in the official website https://hotwired.dev).
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Ask HN: What are you favorite goto frameworks when writing Web Aplications
I was recently interested in similar topic. Here are 3 similar solutions I found:
My personal preference is Unpoly (the idea of "layers" is awesome). But the best explanation of concept as a whole (HATEOAS, keeping app state on server using partial page updates, etc) is at HTMX homepage, and in these essays:
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Hotwire isn't only for Rails
At the end of 2020 the Basecamp team released a collection of Javascript libraries called Hotwire. Modern web stacks have popularized javascript-rendered front ends and JSON transmissions. Hotwire's primary motivation is to reduce the Javascript footprint and allow application front ends to be created in primarily HTML. It pairs very nicely with the Ruby on Rails ideology and is often demonstrated in that context. I aim to write a series on how Hotwire can be used in any application to simplify development and reduce the need for heavy Javascript downloads. Hotwire currently consists of two javascript libraries: Turbo and Stimulus. The first part of this series introduces Turbo.
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How do you handle views?
I've been doing that a while until I just got sock of the JS spagetti and often duplicated code and went full on Angular CSR and never looked back. That being said, I've been seeing a lot recently about Laravel's Livewire and Symfony and Ruby on Rail's integration with Hotwire (stimulus+turbo).
- Why learn Rails as a frontender?
What are some alternatives?
liveblocks - Liveblocks is a platform to ship collaborative features like comments, notifications, text editors in minutes instead of months.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
yjs - Shared data types for building collaborative software
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
automerge - A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
phoenix_live_view - Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML
imba - 🐤 The friendly full-stack language