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Show HN: Hyperdiv – Reactive, immediate-mode web UI framework for Python
Hello HN,
I'm releasing Hyperdiv (https://hyperdiv.io), a framework for rapidly developing reactive browser UIs in Python, with immediate-mode syntax and using Shoelace (https://shoelace.style) as its built-in component system.
This short coding video will give you a good idea of what it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XJKfxaqvGE
I wrote a brief article about the motivation and approach: https://hyperdiv.io/intro.html
Hyperdiv doesn't aim to compete with serious full-stack frameworks. The core aim was to make it easy and fast to prototype apps and build UI-based tools. I was originally motivated by internal tools at work -- feeling the need to quickly put together UI-based tools to share with both technical and non-technical coworkers, without having to stand up and maintain a full internal stack.
This is my first major open source release. I really appreciate your feedback and support. - Marius
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Making Web Component properties behave closer to the platform
For example, all the following design systems can be used without tooling (some of them provide ready-to-use bundles, others can be used through import maps): Google's Material Web, Microsoft's Fluent UI, IBM's Carbon, Adobe's Spectrum, Nordhealth's Nord, Shoelace, etc.
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Shadcn: Beautifully designed components that you can copy-paste into your apps
I wonder if https://shoelace.style/ is what @ch33zer is looking for? Web components often seem overlooked in this crazy dash complicated js frameworks.
- Shoelace: A forward-thinking library of web components
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Stream Updates to Your Users with LiteCable for Ruby on Rails
Here's what this looks like - note that I'm using Shoelace components for styling purposes.
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Lit 3 Release Announcement
There are lots of open-source design systems built with Lit. Shoelace is a popular component set that you might check out: https://github.com/shoelace-style/shoelace There are many others...
Would it help if we listed more open source projects on our site?
Because of our focus on components and the fact that you really can use just about any libraries and scaffolding for apps, we don't really have an app starter kit, but it's something we've talked about.
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Framework Interoperable Component Libraries Using Lit Web Components.
Enter Shoelace an undoubtedly witty pin on "Bootstrap", that aims at bringing back direct usable components but by offering web-components by default, but it also offers web-components wrapped in a react component as well. This is at the core of building a framework interoperable component library, 1) use web-components, 2) wrap them in that specific language's syntax.
I'm really excited about all this, and it makes me have some faith in the web again. I think that Lit is a step in the right direction especially the ability to do SSR / SSG and hydrate a web page. Hopefully 🤞 Shoelace can get SSR running, which is currently one hurdle, but I think it is achievable.
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Nue: A React/Vue/Vite/Astro Alternative
After trying out and reviewing the code of https://shoelace.style/ I began asking the question: Do we still need libraries like Vue? Haven't native web components reached the point where we can let go of the component "polyfills" we've been using?
This crossover is bound to happen, like it happened with jQuery. The question is when.
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What are Web Components
Further references: https://viljamis.com/2019/why-we-use-web-components/ https://codeburst.io/6-reasons-you-should-use-native-web-components-b45e18e069c2 https://thenewstack.io/how-web-components-are-used-at-github-and-salesforce/ https://trends.builtwith.com/websitelist/Web-Components https://trends.builtwith.com/javascript/Web-Components https://github.com/web-padawan/awesome-lit-html
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I don't want to do front-end anymore
Also this https://github.com/web-padawan/awesome-lit-html for a big list of stuff related to them.
What are some alternatives?
carbon-components-svelte - Svelte implementation of the Carbon Design System
ng-bootstrap - Angular powered Bootstrap
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
material - Material design for AngularJS
stencil - A toolchain for building scalable, enterprise-ready component systems on top of TypeScript and Web Component standards. Stencil components can be distributed natively to React, Angular, Vue, and traditional web developers from a single, framework-agnostic codebase.
spectrum-web-components - Spectrum Web Components
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
fast - The adaptive interface system for modern web experiences.
tachyons - Functional css for humans
Spectre.css - Spectre.css - A Lightweight, Responsive and Modern CSS Framework
Foundation - The most advanced responsive front-end framework in the world. Quickly create prototypes and production code for sites that work on any kind of device.