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yew-components | Github-Ranking | |
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2 | 15 | |
57 | 5,279 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
almost 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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yew-components
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18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
What am I saying? That Rust will end the era of JS in the browser? I don't know - probably not. JS can be really fun too. But there already is an Angular Rust project, WASM integration into some desktop application frameworks, and several rapidly growing WASM projects, so things are moving in an interesting direction. At my current work we were able to compile an entire backend rust service into a WASM module that gets loaded into a Vue based UI. We then stream the context that the backend service is receiving to the WASM module and we can "see" the output the service will be producing, in (throttled) realtime - but it's available in the browser with zero load on the backend service itself needing to deliver that data. It's a very interesting application of Rust and provokes thoughts of new alternative architectures.
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Platform-agnostic Charts for HTML5 Canvas and GTK/Cairo Desktop Applications
Web sample made on top of Yew using ymc - Material Design Components for the Yew framework
Github-Ranking
- GitHub Ranking: Top Stars Projects
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Awesome Lists is the GitHub side you probably never heard of, but you should definitely have a look!
5th highest number of stars of any repo on GitHub 🙃
- Ask HN: Why are so many PHP projects moving to Node?
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Why are haskell applications so obscure?
This explains the uneven distribution of Haskell applications, but this does not explain why the distribution is more even in other languages. But is that even the case? You mention Python, and Python happens to be THE language of choice for data science projects, so I would expect to also see an uneven distribution there. And Java happens to be THE language of choice for writing Android applications, so I would expect an uneven distribution there too. And Rust is a systems programming language, so I would expect games and other things that really need to run fast. Let's look at lists of popular projects by language:
- Github Ranking: Github stars and forks ranking list. Github Top100 stars list of different languages. Automatically update daily.
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My First Blog
The repo I chose was Github-Ranking, a repo to check the most starred and forked GitHub repos of the day. The link can be found here: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking. I picked this repo because I've never explored the most popular repos before and this allowed me to see what a lot of people are working on.
- RustDesk ranks among top Rust open source projects now
- Top 10 Rust OSS projects updated
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Benefits of React JS
Clocking in at 190K Github stars React's github ranking is easily ranked in the top 10.
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Why We Switched from Python to Go
Here's a few other tools that are written in Perl, sorted by GitHub popularity: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking/blob/master/Top100/...
Actually, that repo has lists like this for most languages: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking
What are some alternatives?
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ux-charts - Simple, responsive, modern Charts with zero dependencies
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bounce - The uncomplicated Yew State management library
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog - This is a Next.js, Tailwind CSS blogging starter template. Comes out of the box configured with the latest technologies to make technical writing a breeze. Easily configurable and customizable. Perfect as a replacement to existing Jekyll and Hugo individual blogs.
Yew-WebRTC-Chat - A simple WebRTC chat made with Yew
aur - A secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux and the AUR.
fullstack-rust - Reference implementation of a full-stack Rust application
gtunnel - Tunnel is a clean wrapper around native Go channel to allow cleanly closing the channel without throwing a panic.