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silkenweb reviews and mentions
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Emerging Rust GUI libraries in a WASM world
I hope it's OK to add a shameless plug for my Rust WASM framework, Silkenweb [0]. It's similar to Leptos and Sycamore in that it's signals based, but I've put a lot of effort into making it ergonomic without resorting to a macro DSL. It supports all the usual things like SSR and hydration, along with a few nice extras like scoped CSS.
[0] https://github.com/silkenweb/silkenweb
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Announcing Silkenweb v0.2.0: A crate for building web apps using WebAssembly
Silkenweb is able to generate server side HTML, then re-hydrate it on the client from the same code. I'm a bit short on examples at the moment, as I've only just finished that code, but it's just a question of calling hydrate(app) on the client vs something like println!("...{}", app) on the server. What it won't do at the moment is routing on the server, although that's on my list. I've added an issue here to track it. Sycamore and Dioxus may also be options for you.
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What's everyone working on this week (20/2021)?
I'm working on Web Components support for Silkenweb. I've got a couple of the UI5 components working so far.
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Whole stack Rust for Web Applications? Are we there yet?
It was posted yesterday https://github.com/silkenweb/silkenweb
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Announcing Silkenweb: A reactive VDOM-less web framework using plain rust syntax
I take a look at https://github.com/silkenweb/silkenweb/blob/main/examples/todomvc/src/main.rs and it seems that it has no persistent storage yet (is this correct, u/simon583?). While other implementations include that, such as https://github.com/lukechu10/maple/blob/master/examples/todomvc/src/main.rs#L135-L145
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silkenweb/silkenweb is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of silkenweb is Rust.
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