yew-components VS Yew-WebRTC-Chat

Compare yew-components vs Yew-WebRTC-Chat and see what are their differences.

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yew-components Yew-WebRTC-Chat
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yew-components

Posts with mentions or reviews of yew-components. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-10.
  • 18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
    13 projects | dev.to | 10 Apr 2022
    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.
  • Platform-agnostic Charts for HTML5 Canvas and GTK/Cairo Desktop Applications
    5 projects | /r/rust | 6 Apr 2021
    Web sample made on top of Yew using ymc - Material Design Components for the Yew framework

Yew-WebRTC-Chat

Posts with mentions or reviews of Yew-WebRTC-Chat. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • If a user publishes his IP and port, do we still need a signaling server?
    1 project | /r/WebRTC | 27 Mar 2022
    If you really don't want to use signaling server, and have a way to pass information required to establish a connection some other way (for e.g., by copy-pasting info serialized to string) you can do that. For an example, check out this project: https://github.com/codec-abc/Yew-WebRTC-Chat, it does that exactly.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing yew-components and Yew-WebRTC-Chat you can also consider the following projects:

ux-animate - A simple but powerful tweening, spring physics, animation library for Rust

rust-yew-axum-tauri-desktop - Rust + Yew + Axum + Tauri + Tailwindcss, full-stack Rust development for Desktop apps.

ybc - A Yew component library based on the Bulma CSS framework.

waichu - Messaging app built in Rust

ux-charts - Simple, responsive, modern Charts with zero dependencies

matchbox - Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm (and native!)

bounce - The uncomplicated Yew State management library

fullstack-rust - Reference implementation of a full-stack Rust application

goldfisher - MTG combo deck goldfishing tool to find fastest possible wins in non-interactive games of Magic: The Gathering

ux-dataflow - UX-Dataflow is a streaming capable data multiplexer that allows you to aggregate data and then process it using a Chain of Responsibility design pattern.

yew-vdom-gen - Construct Yew’s Virtual DOM using ergonomic Rust idioms.