Udash
Scala framework for building beautiful and maintainable web applications. (by UdashFramework)
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Toolkit for Scala Development (by getkyo)
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443 | 422 | |
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8.8 | 9.9 | |
11 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Scala | Scala | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Udash
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Coroutines and Effects
Indeed - I do not think it is a coincidence that a lot of production experiments in effect systems are happening in Scala right now - the language is very flexible to conduct them. https://github.com/getkyo/kyo in particular looks interesting as it explores a different space where the monadic nature is less exposed to the end user.
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Help a Kotlin convert back into Scala world
Now in scala we have direct mode transformers: dotty-cps-async [https://github.com/rssh/dotty-cps-async] with cps-async-connect [https://github.com/rssh/cps-async-connect ] supports all well-knowm monad stacks, for ZIO also exists ZIO-direct [https://github.com/zio/zio-direct ] , for IO - cats-effect-cps [https://github.com/typelevel/cats-effect-cps ], for kyo [https://github.com/fwbrasil/kyo ] - kyo-direct.
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The Effect(s) Of Effect(s) by Flavio Brasil at Functional Scala 2022
Thanks! I'm not sure I understand your use case but it's possible to handle effects even if they aren't present in the computation. An example of that is KyoApp's run method. It handles several effects even thought the application might not use them:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Udash and kyo you can also consider the following projects:
Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js
Korolev - Single Page Applications running on the server side.
Binding.scala - Reactive data-binding for Scala
OutWatch - The Functional and Reactive Web-Frontend Library for Scala.js
calico - Calico is a UI library for the Typelevel.js ecosystem. It leverages the abstractions provided by Cats Effect and FS2 to provide a fluent DSL for building web applications that are composable, reactive, and safe. If you enjoy working with Cats Effect and FS2 then I hope that you will like Calico as well.
Vert.x Web - The wiki and issues for the vert-x3 organisation
cps-async-connect
Widok - Client-server skeleton
dotty-cps-async - experimental CPS transformer for dotty