It's more a merge implementation based on hiccup syntax. You can use it to replace React, especially to create components. Maybe there is an opportunity to extract a generic diff/patch library?
Le ven. 22 avr. 2016 à 03:19, jiyinyiyong <jiyinyiy...@gmail.com> a écrit : > So you created another React too? > > My projects are not yet stable, I will add examples later. > > On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 11:56 PM Julien Eluard <julien.elu...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Jiyin Yiyong, >> >> nice to see some alternatives to React in Clojure! I have to dig more >> into your blog posts to understand your ideas but it definitively looks >> interesting. >> May I suggest to have some documentation/examples in raw ClojureScript to >> help people grasp the syntax? >> >> You might also be interested in some libraries I wrote: >> * https://github.com/jeluard/hipo create/reconciliate DOM nodes from >> hiccup syntax >> * https://github.com/jeluard/lucuma CustomElements boilerplate >> * https://github.com/jeluard/picada a collection of google material >> elements, built on both former libraries (WIP) >> >> Julien >> >> >> Le jeu. 21 avr. 2016 à 12:13, Jiyin Yiyong <jiyinyiy...@gmail.com> a >> écrit : >> >>> I want to see if anyone is already getting bored about React.js like me. >>> It's still fun to try React Native but React.js is old, its 2012 >>> technology(not quite sure about 2012, but old enough even 2013). React is >>> not nicely decoupled, and not a great framework for animations. It's >>> becoming as useful and as mature like jQuery. I think we can go beyond. >>> >>> Well, I've been programming for 5 years only from learning C in school >>> and trying Python on my own(not counting course on Visual Basic since it >>> was only a course). I can't build a whole framework like React. However, I >>> can see some vision ahead and try them with my code. So they are Respo and >>> Quamoit. Both are experimental project and in early stages(Docs not ready, >>> sorry for that). Just hope they may be sources of inspirations. >>> >>> Respo >>> >>> repo https://github.com/mvc-works/respo/ >>> example app https://github.com/Memkits/wanderlist/ >>> >>> Respo is like React but a lot simplified and decoupled. I implemented a >>> simpler DOM diff algorithm and bound events. By now I can build very simple >>> apps with it. I think the shiny parts are: >>> >>> * components are designed to fit with caching so that server side >>> rendering would be faster >>> * DOM diff/patching are decoupled, so possible to diff on server and >>> patch at clients >>> * element DSL in ClojureScript syntax, not JSX style >>> * component states are stored global, so not losing during hot swapping >>> >>> You may find more on Hashnode and Youtube: >>> https://hashnode.com/@jiyinyiyong/stories >>> https://www.youtube.com/user/jiyinyiyong/videos >>> >>> Quamolit >>> >>> repo(alse example) https://github.com/Quamolit/quamolit >>> components source code >>> https://github.com/Quamolit/quamolit/tree/master/cirru-src/quamolit/component >>> >>> Quamolit is an experiment on canvas and it relies on Hit Regions APIs to >>> work, so not even usable for build real apps. The nice thing is, in React >>> it's difficult to make nice animations, in declarative canvas libraries >>> there's no abstractions to compose components like React, Respo is maybe a >>> way to combine them. You can browse the source code and take a look on my >>> Youtube. >>> >>> For each component, there's functions of `init-state update-state >>> init-instant on-tick on-update on-unmount render`, you may see what's going >>> on by the names. So besides **state**, Quamoit introduced **instant** as >>> the animations states, and it will be updated by **on-tick**(as >>> requestAnimationFrame calls) **on-update**(as global store and states >>> changes) **on-unmount**(as the component start leaving). >>> >>> Currently there are only videos and tweets(@jiyinyiyong) on Quamolit. I >>> will add post when it's more stable. >>> >>> Projects are in early stage and when I go back to work a weeks later I >>> will probably spend much time on them. I think my experience is not enough >>> for real world frameworks, I hope someone may pick my ideas and use them in >>> their own projects. I used to write in Chinese at >>> segmentfault.com/blog/jiyinyiyong and I will later write on Hashnode in >>> English to see if someone is interested. >>> >>> Hope you like my ideas. 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