ultra
packup
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2,987 | 329 | |
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6.7 | 5.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 8 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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ultra
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I don't get fresh. why can't I use react without commiting to a server side framework?
Another option is ultra.
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Aleph or fresh?
Ultra is another option if you want to use Deno with React: https://ultrajs.dev
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Ultrajs Docs
Ultra Docs
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Deno Is "Blazing Fast" For Humans
In answer to your specific question of "can it replace my current npm + web pack workflow". The answer is more complex. Can you use npm? For the most part yes. Can you use Webpack specifically? That I'm not sure of, but there are a number of tools that occupy the same niche in the Deno ecosystem such as Packup as well as full-brown server/client frameworks like Fresh and Ultra
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Deno does React using npm
I hear you but a lot of devs refused to use Deno because it did not support npm. If you want to develop npm-free use Ultra: https://ultrajs.dev
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fresh for SPA?
If you really want SPA, Ultra(https://ultrajs.dev) is a good choice.
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What would you recommend using for building a SPA (on Firebase) using Deno?
Take a look at Ultra (http://ultrajs.dev) and throw away most of your build tools. If you need to compile SCSS to CSS, try denosass (https://github.com/hironichu/denosass).
- Ultra: Modern Streaming SSR React Framework in Deno
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Using Ultra, the new React web framework
In this article, you’ll learn about a new React framework called Ultra, which uses Deno and React and focuses on using web streams and native features within the browser.
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Ultra - a Deno based web framework - ships version 1.0
I think you were looking at one of the ancillary repos like create-ultra-app and not the main repo here: https://github.com/exhibitionist-digital/ultra
packup
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Deno Is "Blazing Fast" For Humans
In answer to your specific question of "can it replace my current npm + web pack workflow". The answer is more complex. Can you use npm? For the most part yes. Can you use Webpack specifically? That I'm not sure of, but there are a number of tools that occupy the same niche in the Deno ecosystem such as Packup as well as full-brown server/client frameworks like Fresh and Ultra
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Fresh 1.1 – automatic JSX, plugins, DevTools, and more
It’s a server-side framework that delivers static content - but the static content is rendered just in time rather than ahead of time.
For ahead of time static sites in Deno, check out Packup https://packup.deno.dev/
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What's the biggest technical problem with developing deno features?
Someone is working on front-end bundling, have you tried https://github.com/kt3k/packup ? I haven't yet.
What are some alternatives?
aleph.js - The Full-stack Framework in Deno.
esbuild-runner - ⚡️ Super-fast on-the-fly transpilation of modern JS, TypeScript and JSX using esbuild
ts-morph - TypeScript Compiler API wrapper for static analysis and programmatic code changes.
treehouse
react-starter-kit - The web's most popular Jamstack front-end template (boilerplate) for building web applications with React
esbuild-loader - Webpack loader for esbuild: Speed up your build ⚡️
Deno.watchFs - Tracking the behavior of Deno.watchFs on different systems
deploy_feedback - For reporting issues with Deno Deploy
react-loadable - :hourglass_flowing_sand: A higher order component for loading components with promises.
tauri-deno-starter - Starter template for Tauri, bundling the frontend made with React using Deno with esbuild.
node-twitter-api-v2 - Strongly typed, full-featured, light, versatile yet powerful Twitter API v1.1 and v2 client for Node.js.
bundlejs - An online tool to quickly bundle & minify your projects, while viewing the compressed bundle size, all running locally on your browser. A quick and easy way to bundle, minify, and compress (gzip and brotli) your ts, js, jsx and npm projects all online, with the bundle file size.