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htmlgui.nvim - Create html + css + lua apps with neovim as 'browser'. ( proof of concept )
I should have been more clear that my intent was to create/use a compiler for some kind of component syntax. There are lots of them, from Surface (Elixir), Blade (PHP/Laravel), and JSX (React, Vue, Etc)
- Would you still choose Elixir/Phoenix/LiveView if scaling and performance weren’t an issue to solve for?
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Why I selected Elixir and Phoenix as my main stack
There I learned more deeply about LiveView and Surface UI.
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Something similar to Vuetify for Phoenix LiveView?
I think Surface is the ideal candidate for this. But it doesn’t have the components you are looking for but you can build anything with it. Hopefully, in future we can have set of headless components built using Surface 🤞
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Single source of truth with Phoenix LiveView
I have worked with Phoenix LiveView and Surface-UI for about a year; I would like to share some of the things I learned the hard way.
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Course/Extensive tutorials for Phoenix 1.6?
This is just an idea, but what about implementing using Phoenix.View(via use MyAppWeb, :view in your module)? Then assign I think has access to @conn. Then maybe work some magic to still allow Phoenix.Component syntax - but at this point, this is something I believe is a flow that might be in development. Try investigating / asking in Surface, because that is a lot more similar to React in its approach. In fact, I think Surface is where more aggressive features are pushed out, and ironed-out features get included into Phoenix. This was the case for Phoenix.Component, and HEEX.
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Porting files generated by phoenix to surface
This post is intended to get you started with surface provided components. I provided the original code and surface versions so you can compare the differences yourself without installing anything. After installing surface following the installation guide https://surface-ui.org/getting_started add surface_bulma in your mix.exs, this will allow you to use the table component.
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We Got to LiveView
I totally get the "Am I doing this the right way?" feeling, especially coming from Rails where everything was so opinionated and wanting to stay idiomatic.
Phoenix, while it does have opinions, is far less opinionated in the sense that it doesn't do it darndest to force you into certain conventions (for example, if your module name doesn't match your file name, Phoenix won't complain). Its generators do try and push you toward using good DDD practices (which is my opinion is a GREAT thing), but of course the generators are completely optional.
I don't have experience writing large LiveView apps but I would say that if you are familiar with any component-based frameworks (like React), I would take a look at SurfaceUI[1]. It simplifies a few "gotchas" in LiveView (though I would say they are very minor gotchas and worth learning about at some point) and gives you a component-rendering syntax more like React. Once you get going, you'll learn that LiveView doesn't have all the headaches that come with bigger React apps (like having to memoize functions or comparing props to avoid a re-render and whatnot). The recent release candidate for Phoenix 1.6 has made strides for a cleaner component syntax, but if you're having trouble with LiveView, Surface might bring some familiarity.
[1] https://github.com/surface-ui/surface
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Phoenix 1.6.0-RC.0 Released
Have you seen Surface UI? Pretty cool. Collection of LiveView components. https://surface-ui.org/
- Surface UI – A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix
english-words
- The longest word you can type on the first row of a QWERTY keyboard
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Is there an English based word where the letter J is followed by a consonant?
From this word list, there are 88 "words" containing a J followed by a consonant. The only ones in any kind of common use (that aren't abbreviations or something like that) are from Arabic.
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Is there a create that provides a dictionary of words?
What you're looking for is not a crate but data. You can search for a list of all words in English (or your language of choice), such as this, but for a game, you probably want only the most common ones.
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Need help importing the entire English dictionary in an iterable format. No definitions, just words.
You can find all the English words here.
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What is sleep paralysis? And Astral projection if you are just your physical body?
If I were to put a 30-digit integer number, and 5 random words from https://github.com/dwyl/english-words (the dictionary files, not the webpage), would you be able to tell me what they were? How much lead-up time would that take? (I'll find a location where nobody else could see the paper, and would make it so that after my publishing the location and time, nobody would have a reasonable chance of getting there.)
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Getting an English dictionary
You can just do a join with any text file containing English words. For example a quick search shows this.
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Most common English words containing every possible pair of letters [OC]
List of every English word: https://github.com/dwyl/english-words
- Obtaining a Word List
- Re-building Spelling Bee for fun: what dictionary should I use
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Need help in making "crossword puzzle" for assignment in C++
Well, that seems like a really shitty task then, if you were not even given a limited list of valid words to search for. English has many thousands of different words and it might be difficult to find a complete list somewhere. Maybe https://github.com/dwyl/english-words
What are some alternatives?
react_phoenix - Make rendering React.js components in Phoenix easy
google-10000-english - This repo contains a list of the 10,000 most common English words in order of frequency, as determined by n-gram frequency analysis of the Google's Trillion Word Corpus.
torch - A rapid admin generator for Elixir & Phoenix
SecLists - SecLists is the security tester's companion. It's a collection of multiple types of lists used during security assessments, collected in one place. List types include usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data patterns, fuzzing payloads, web shells, and many more.
phx_component_helpers - Extensible Phoenix liveview components, without boilerplate
Adj-Noun-Wordlist-Generator - Outputs combinations of adjectives, nouns and digits.
phoenix_live_view - Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML
Removeddit - View deleted stuff from reddit
Raxx - Interface for HTTP webservers, frameworks and clients
toybox
plug - Compose web applications with functions
data-police-shootings - The Washington Post is compiling a database of every fatal shooting in the United States by a police officer in the line of duty since 2015.