shady
flask_example
shady | flask_example | |
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141 | 1 | |
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3.0 | 1.8 | |
9 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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shady
- How can I add graphics to my nim program?
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I learned 7 programming languages so you don't have to
I have used Nim for personal projects for 6 years now and it continues to surprise me on how well versed it is for many problem domains. I am fond of it's SPA framework, karax https://github.com/karaxnim/karax for which I wrote a translation utility https://github.com/nim-lang-cn/html2karax Latest Nimv2 release candidate has improved in the ergonomics and syntax that affect compilation to js, so I was able to cleanup my webapp's code to be less verbose. On GPU programming there has been a few projects that touch GPU programming, most notably https://github.com/treeform/shady
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Why I enjoy using the Nim programming language at Reddit.
This includes the GPU! Yep, that’s right. You can write shaders in Nim. This makes shader code much easier to write because you can debug it on the CPU and run it on the GPU. Being able to run the shader on CPU means print statements and unit tests are totally doable.
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Compile time evaluation in Nim, Zig, Rust and C++
You can do a lot with Nim at compile time, check out my talk on Nim Metaprogramming not just for FizzBuzz, but real world applications: https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/nim_metaprogramming/
I am working an a macro to compile Nim code into GLSL. So not only can you write Nim to C or Nim to JS, it can also (in limited way) do Nim to GLSL GPU Shaders. See here: https://github.com/treeform/shady
I am also working on a macro system similar to SWIG, where using a some macros one can write a Nim library and generate wrappers for your NIM library for many languages like C, Python, JS, Ruby. See here: https://github.com/treeform/genny
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Building a simple room-based chat application in Nim (using HTMX)
See this as one of the examples: https://github.com/treeform/shady
It makes debugging shaders much easier as you can use print statements and unit tests. You can also share code between CPU and GPU side.
flask_example
- Best way to get into flask
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Variable value not changing after AJAX call
If you are really self-directed and just want to look at some small (one to three files per little project) which has examples of JS code calling a very simple vanilla Flask backend, you can check out some tiny example Flask projects I wrote a few years ago: https://github.com/lelandbatey/flask_example
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Building a simple room-based chat application in Nim (using HTMX)
This Nim example is very short. For comparison, I'd created a similar chat service from vanilla Flask and Vanilla HTML (with a tiny amount of jQuery) about 8 years ago and even though it was very basic it took ~600 lines of Python2, HTML, CSS and JS (even though it's only 3 files).
https://github.com/lelandbatey/flask_example/tree/master/fla...
What are some alternatives?
karax - Karax. Single page applications for Nim.
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
RFCs - A repository for your Nim proposals.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
pixie - Full-featured 2d graphics library for Nim.
nim_emscripten_tutorial - Nim emscripten tutorial.
neartalk - NearTalk is chat platform to talk to people nearby.
vulkan - Vulkan C bindings for Nim