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engine reviews and mentions
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V0: Generative UI
It's not, but I appreciate you sharing this anyway – thank you!
I was referring mostly to GSS: https://gss.github.io/
I think it was an interesting idea that unfortunately didn't really work out. This was before both flex and grid layouts were a thing, so anything new in this space was exciting really. It's a much better css layout world today than it was 8-10 years ago, and particularly grid layout is a very welcome change, but I can't help but think some great ideas have been left by the wayside. Maybe for good reasons, but still.
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State of CSS
I'd love to see something like constraint layouts in pure CSS. It's an incredibly powerful tool when building user interfaces.
I was really excited to see GSS (http://gss.github.io), however at the time it was far too slow to be usable in real projects.
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taffy 0.1: a fully-documented, actively maintained UI layout library to replace the abandoned stretch crate
It's been a while since I messed with it. IIRC, the way it satisfies the constraints tends to support some really complex adaptive sizing behaviors once you learn to anticipate it. But I never ended up using it seriously, because flex is usually (and possibly always) good enough, and I don't think the web port https://github.com/gss/engine ever saw much adoption. Not completely sure they offered a way of talking about lists of child elements.
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gss/engine is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of engine is CoffeeScript.
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