I use Halloy on a daily basis and could not be happier. It is super smooth in use and highly configurable using the config file. Halloy is also a great show case for the iced GUI framework and Rust for desktop apps.
Seems pretty elegant if you are willing to give up on the type safety of TSX. I wonder if this can be combined with it somehow. An example using Fresh would be great.
With Datastar your front end logic (if any) is minimal, and you can use any typesafe (or not) language you want for the backend. If you build webcomponents for your Datastar frontend you can use TS to your heart's content.
What more do you need than writing something like `data-on-input__debounce.200ms="@get('/examples/active_search/search')"` in the DOM as being crazy and wrong?
Everything about this seems so bad! The website doesn't look serious at all. The code adds crazy html attributes, even more crazy than other crazy front-end frameworks like `data-on-input__debounce.200ms="@get('/examples/active_search/search')"`... this level of wrong is incredible.
Zippers are part of Clojure API (clojure.zip). They take a bit of work to get used to, but once you get it they are an amazing way of making "transactional" "changes" to immutable data structures.
Our "minister of Justices" is a scared little boy, deeply traumatised by a childhood characterised by the lack of a basic sense of safety. This trauma has never been addressed and with age he has unfortunately become a politician and earned a law degree. His rational faculties and academic degree are of course a faint echo compared to his childhood trauma, so he has no reservations destroying any personal liberty in the name of safety. I feel deeply for the boy, but fear the man.
A nitpick: Isn't the below statement wrong? I thought "RolandTR909" was the name of the soundbank which is used for both bd and sd?
"bd is bass drum (also called kick-drums), sd is snare drum. RolandTR909 is the name of the sound."