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hologram discussion
hologram reviews and mentions
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From 34% to 96%: The Porting Initiative Delivers – Hologram v0.7.0
I keep keeping an eye on your amazing project. Though I've only touched it very superficially [1], I'm very keen to see where it goes (and want to use it finally one of these day)
[1] Being very lazy I immediately gave up of course, but did file a suggestion :) https://github.com/bartblast/hologram/issues/228
- I Chose Phoenix LiveView over Rails, Laravel, and Next.js
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How appropriate can hologram.page be for LiveView Native?
As it seems that LiveView Native will not be going forward with LiveView, would https://hologram.page be a viable alternative? How good would Hologram without Internet?
- 50x rendering speed improvements in Hologram (Elixir web framework)
- Hologram: A full-stack isomorphic Elixir web framework
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Hologram – An Isomorphic Elixir Web Framework Is Here
Currently, you only need to worry about syntax support for code in actions and functions called by actions. While this might sound simple, I understand it's more complex in practice. When using unsupported syntax, you'll get specific error messages in the JS console. The path to 100% syntax coverage is relatively straightforward for most features. The real challenge lies in parallelism - the primary plan is to implement this using web workers and dynamic JS chunks. If that approach proves unfeasible, the fallback plan is to use JS microtasks, though this would mean single-threaded execution. You can see the current implementation status in the roadmap here: https://github.com/bartblast/hologram/commit/4e4a141f514cd23... (this information will soon be available on the website here: https://hologram.page/docs/roadmap)
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bartblast/hologram is an open source project licensed under which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hologram is Elixir.