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todomvc
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Unison Cloud
The odd thing is unison started purely as a language. Now there's a platform.
I often find the best way to understand complex things is to dig all the way back to when they were being thought up. In this case there's a blog post from 2017 that I still find useful when thinking about Unison:
https://pchiusano.github.io/2017-01-20/why-not-haskell.html
Key quote:
Composability is destroyed at program boundaries, therefore extend these boundaries outward, until all the computational resources of civilization are joined in a single planetary-scale computer
(With the open sourcing of the language I doubt it will be one computer anymore, but it's an interesting window into the original idea)
Personally I find there's a lot to this. It's interesting that we're really, really good at composing code within a program. I can map, filter, loop and do whatever I want to nested data structures with complete type safety to my heart's content. My editor's autocompleting, docs are showing up on hover, it's easy to test, all's well.
But as soon as I want cron involved, and maybe a little state-- this is all wrecked. Also deployment gets more annoying as they talk about a lot.
So I think Unison always had to have a platform to support bringing this stuff into the language, even though they built the language first.
I'd love to hear some opinions from outside Unison about how they like using this language, tooling and hosting.
I'd like to hear this too.
Also, it would be great if there was something like https://eugenkiss.github.io/7guis/ or https://todomvc.com/ for platforms that we could use to compare Unison, AWS, etc etc. Or is there already a 7GUIs for platforms that I don't know about?
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Hooking-up a headless CMS to React apps
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/tastejs/todomvc.git
- TodoMVC: Helping you select an MV* framework
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Is Software Engineering Real Engineering?
The problem with this question is that, if it's not engineering, what is it? A better question is motivated by studying the history of chemistry and its progenitor, alchemy. That is: is software development alchemy or chemistry?
Software development alchemy. Just like alchemy, software dev is not standardized, everyone has their own idiosyncratic naming systems, classifications and rules-of-thumb. Like alchemists, software engineers are often jealous of their proprietary knowledge. Just like alchemists, they admired, feared and loathed for having secret knowledge. And just like alchemists, you have to be exceedingly brilliant to work in such a chaotic field and get anything done.
What changed alchemy into chemistry, and what is the analog to that in software? Arguably the change started with notion of conservation of mass and energy, and the development of the periodic table (thanks to Lavoisier and Mendeleev, respectively). As for what that analog is for software, first we need a characterization of the field. With alchemy and chemistry both, it's essentially mixing stuff together, heating and cooling it, and seeing what happens. But what is it for software?
Software engineering is often mistaken for computer science. Computer science is a tiny subset of software engineering. In practice, almost all of computer science is encapsulated in a few, tiny standard libraries - the places where bubble-sorts and hash maps live. (This mistake is consistent, and leads to "leet code" style interview questions which are irrelevant to actual work). I'd characterize software engineering as the set of solutions to a boundary value problem[0] described as "a set of interacting screens with behaviors pleasing to humans". The current solutions to this problem have been idiosyncratically shaped by resource constraints that rapidly relaxed over time[1], and characterized by elements discovered at random by necessity: e.g. kernels, processes, files, procedures, terminals, etc. In this analysis "language" functions as a kind of "coordinate system" as in physics[2][3], within which each of these elements are described, and within which elements are combined to make new elements, which eventually yield a solution to the boundary problem (which is termed "application").
I don't particularly know what the standardization of software engineering will look like, but I'm certain that this analysis, or something similar to it, is the first steps in the right direction. Personally, I look forward to the day we can shed the considerable weight of our alchemical origins.
0 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_value_problem
1 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law
2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinate_system
3 - https://www.rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code - the same problem is solved in many languages. For applications: https://todomvc.com/
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Ask HN: What is the point of Front end Framework?
Compare the source code at https://todomvc.com/ to see what various frameworks bring to the table. VanillaJS is generally 2-3x as much code since you have to implement the MVC logic yourself.
- Todo MVC β Helping you select a JavaScript MV* framework
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Scala PlayFramework and Angular JS - too much effort in terms of duplication and mixing concetps
There is an example (not mine) of AnjularJS controllers, how much JS I have to write:https://github.com/tastejs/todomvc/tree/gh-pages/architecture-examples/angularjs/js
- Lesson 13 : Flutter | Clean Architecture | ToDo Model
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What is the best way to learn angular besides angular documentation? Any resources? Books?
Learn by doing. You could recreate the TodoMVC app.
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How easy is ruby to learn from zero experience coding
How easy or hard to build Shopify without zero coding experience? Shopify is a big thing =) So that would be hard to build with zero coding experience. Start with a todo list, micro blog, or something small in scope that interests you. https://todomvc.com/ is interesting since it is the identical app, written in many different ways, different languages and frameworks - and you can use them as reference to see how others have built something.
react-dnd
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Curious case of Drag and Drop
react-dnd is quite powerful but a bit complex and requires some getting used to.
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13 Must Know Libraries for a React Developer
The library is fairly simple to use with lots of interesting, and innovative use cases in real world applications. It has more than 19K stars on GitHub and more than 1.8 million weekly downloads on NPM as of August 2023.
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Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories
Explore complex drag-and-drop interactions with React DnD. Perfect for building intricate interfaces.
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Trying to create drag and drop functionality with React from plain JS code
https://github.com/react-dnd/react-dnd https://github.com/atlassian/react-beautiful-dnd
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Developing and testing sortable Drag and Drop components. Part 1 - Development.
React DnD.
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How to Implement Drag and Drop in React
react-dnd: This is very popular, but itβs a bit complex to use.
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Drag and drop in the React.js
I recently had to look through the wild and decide which drag and drop library works best for our use-cases. After skimming through the APIs and the github pages of some of the popular libraries, I decided to explore and play around with react-dnd and react-beautiful-dnd. This post covers the contrast between the 2 really amazing libraries.
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Backend Engineer needs Wisdom from Front-end Guru
MDN - HTML5 Drag and Drop API React DnD
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Getting started with React Dnd-Kit
In this article we are going to use one of the drag n drop library for react. There are few good drag n drop libraries for react like react-dnd, dnd-kit & react-beautiful-dnd.
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Tests using react-dnd with useDrag and useDrop
Has anyone ever been able to test the drag-and-drop functionality from https://github.com/react-dnd/react-dnd using a functional component with useDrag and useDrop hooks?
What are some alternatives?
jotai - π» Primitive and flexible state management for React
react-beautiful-dnd - Beautiful and accessible drag and drop for lists with React
futurecoder - 100% free and interactive Python course for beginners
dnd-kit - The modern, lightweight, performant, accessible and extensible drag & drop toolkit for React.
angular-spotify - Spotify client built with Angular 15, Nx Workspace, ngrx, TailwindCSS and ng-zorro
react-draggable - React draggable component
concise-encoding - The secure data format for a modern world
react-dropzone - Simple HTML5 drag-drop zone with React.js.
awayto - Awayto is a curated development platform, producing great value with minimal investment. With all the ways there are to reach a solution, it's important to understand the landscape of tools to use.
elementor - The most advanced frontend drag & drop page builder. Create high-end, pixel perfect websites at record speeds. Any theme, any page, any design.
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" β Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more
react-dragula - :ok_hand: Drag and drop so simple it hurts