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hydro-sdk reviews and mentions
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What are the chances that React Native drops the whole bridge thing, and instead it rendered the UI similarly to how Flutter does with Skia? This would improve performance and would make custom UIs much easier to build.
There is already a project trying to bring Typescript into Flutter, but its on early development: https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk This will also probably create many extra pains for developers since existing Dart packages would have to be wrapped.
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possible to ship binary package?
It's probably vastly more trouble than it's worth, but you could technically write the package in Typescript and use Hydro SDK to compile it to Lua bytecode that can run on the Dart VM with Flutter bindings, then distribute that bytecode with a package that wraps the Hydro API.
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Bachelors Thesis Ideas
As an open source author, I've been thinking about some general and domain specific optimizations https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk/issues/797 I'd love to chat if OP has time.
- Drop down your Github repos if you think you have projects that are interesting and need stars.
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Decoupling the Development Time Experience of Flutter from the Dart Programming Language
In terms of interoperability, the short answer is mostly-yes. Any Dart code can be made to interoperate with code written using Hydro. Taking an existing Dart package and making it useable from Hydro is automated. The tooling isn't quite ready for prime time (nor is the entire SDK) https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk/tree/master/lib/swid
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Introducing dart_eval, an extensible Dart interpreter in pure Dart, enabling code push for AOT apps
Hydro-SDK has a small Dart-like language built into it to support binding generation (https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk/tree/master/lib/swid/frontend/swidi).
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Programmatically Refactoring Dart Code?
The analyzer API is enormous. I've had a lot of success using the analyzer API, but abstracting over it with my own ASTs that can be manipulated and transformed (https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk/tree/master/lib/swid) and using code builder (https://github.com/dart-lang/code_builder) to emit Dart code.
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Eight years ago, I wrote a Ruby parser in Dart which I recently rediscovered and now ported to sound null-safety. With < 1000 LoC for the parser plus 1000 LoC to transpile Ruby to Pseudo-Dart it might be an interesting example. For fun, I added a simple evaluator that only supports the fibonacci fn.
I've been having a lot of fun writing a compiler in Dart (in a pure functional style, with pattern matching and sum types!) over here https://github.com/hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk/tree/master/lib/swid
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hydro-sdk/hydro-sdk is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hydro-sdk is Dart.
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