ui-editor
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ui-editor | cue | |
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8.4 | 9.1 | |
15 days ago | almost 3 years ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ui-editor
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Patterns for adpoting Realtime updates in your app
this is great!. Real time design to developed code Checkout https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor.
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Software Disenchantment
I took a step to solve framework bloatware for web interface. Frameworks are meant to speed up development.
Here is my project https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor.
It started as a challenge to find single syntax to generate code for all framework, then it scales to low code, and right now at design to code
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Ask HN: How many times have you applied to YC? Are you still working on idea?
I have built a design system builder concept that can generate code as well. It's called ui-editor, you can check it out here https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor.
Design to code will increase productivity and revolutionary bridging gap between designer and developer. I'm writing to you if you think there would be an opportunity to experiment my concept at your organization.
With design system builder concept in place, it can be integrated with a open source collaborative whiteboard project called excalidraw, which can also be used as a prototyping tool.
I add features to it as I get ideas, last year I applied to YC just like that, but didnt get selected.
- What are some front-end projects that you’ve built?
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Rather than waiting for funding - I'd like support from the community to continue building my design to code technology. It works, It was a personal challenge, then I saw the amount of time it would save. It works, but it is not usable. I'm looking for collaborators and contributors. No liscence
I'm creator, ideated, maintainer of https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor. Back then when I started it, I wanted to build a tool to automate my job, I'm a frontend developer and I wanted to build a tool where I shouldn't have to learn framework code, so I somehow solved a major problem in the web industry, it was fun.
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Applied for S23, in my application its mentioned that I'll be let known by May 26th is the latest day you’ll know by, by 9PM PST.
Hi there, This was the first time I applied to ycombinator with an idea based on https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor.
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Design vs Programming.
how about developers building a designers tool that generates code? check my hobby project out. https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor
- I made a concept tool for web development - ui-editor
- Raising funds for my project. Support by providing a star if you like it
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Remix is going free and open source on Monday
This is great. I have been building something like it in my free time https://github.com/imvetri/ui-editor and good to see something is out there and open sourced. Web development is going to be fun.
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- The Perfect Configuration Format? Try TypeScript
- YAML: It's Time to Move On
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Ask HN: What you up to? (Who doesn't want to be hired?)
I'm continuing to work on https://concise-encoding.org which is a new security-conscious ad-hoc encoding format to replace JSON/XML and friends. I've been at it for 3 years so far and am close to a release.
In a nutshell:
- Edit in text, transmit in binary. One can be seamlessly converted to the other, but binary is far more efficient for processing, storage and transmission, while text is better for humans to read and edit (which happens far less often than the other things).
- Secure by design: Everything is tightly specced and accounted for so that there aren't differences between implementations that can be exploited to compromise your system. https://github.com/kstenerud/concise-encoding/blob/master/ce...
- Real type support because coercing everything into strings sucks (and is another security risk and source of incompatibilities).
XML had a good run but was replaced by JSON which was a big improvement. JSON also had a good run but it's time for it to retire now that the landscape has changed even further: Security and efficiency are the desires of today, and JSON provides neither.
I've got the spec nailed down and can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel for the reference implementation in golang. I still need to come up with a system for schemas, but I'm hoping that https://cuelang.org will fit the bill.
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No YAML
Has anyone taken a look at Cue who can share any experiences?
https://cuelang.org/
It's mentioned on the site as an alternative to Yaml. Recently watched (~half of) this intro to it: https://youtu.be/fR_yApIf6jU
- Ask HN: Is there a good way to run integration tests on Kubernetes?
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Cue: A new language for data validation
the most interesting summary explanation of cue lang and its differences is from a bug filing - https://github.com/cuelang/cue/issues/33
>CUE is a bit different from the languages used in linguistics and more tailored to the general configuration issue as we've seen it at Google. But under the hood it adheres strictly to the concepts and principles of these approaches and we have been careful not to make the same mistakes made in BCL (which then were copied in all its offshoots). It also means that CUE can benefit from 30 years of research on this topic. For instance, under the hood, CUE uses a first-order unification algorithm, allowing us to build template extractors based on anti-unification (see issue #7 and #15), something that is not very meaningful or even possible with languages like BCL and Jsonnet.
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CMake proposal: Unified way of describing dependencies of a project
I agree with you. Personally, I think Cue is much better than either YAML, TOML or JSON because it adds the concept of types to the idea of describing configuration.
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Cloud Infrastructure as SQL
true, but the tooling and workflow remains the same.
Not sure of any tool that could abstract the details sufficiently to be widely adopted. There is just too much nuance in cloud config.
I'm exploring using CUE (https://cuelang.org) to define TF resources, exporting as JSON for TF. So far it's much nicer
What are some alternatives?
pgdbf - Convert XBase / FoxPro databases to PostgreSQL
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
core - Portable, xBase compatible programming language and environment
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
utube - An alternative UI for YouTube based on Invidious API
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
tersenet - A new type of JavaScript-free light-weight fast browser built on rst and web assembly. Does not actually exist.
ytt - YAML templating tool that works on YAML structure instead of text
SwiftWebUI - SwiftUI with support for WebAssembly
starlark-rust - A Rust implementation of the Starlark language