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I've been having too much fun clipping things on YouTube to share with my colleagues. Here's a clip with @slightlyoff on questions you should ask yourself when considering React:
📽️ https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxpA_MMNjLtPCvuG1BJO3ShotN5AWiIlw4
✂️ Should you use React?
60 seconds · Clipped by Hasan Ali · Original video "On the merits & limitations of React & single-page apps" by Real World ReactYouTube
Somebody PLEASE make something like https://github.com/vadimdemedes/ink-ui but for GTK.
I would be a LOT more inclined to create native #linux #gtk apps if I could create them using #react or something similar.
Creating interfaces using GTK's native APIs feels like programming in the 90s.
GitHub - vadimdemedes/ink-ui: 💄 Ink-redible command-line interfaces made easy
💄 Ink-redible command-line interfaces made easy. Contribute to vadimdemedes/ink-ui development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
https://keithjgrant.com/posts/2023/01/react-pays-the-bills/
React Pays the Bills
It seems to be trendy to trash on React again. Look, I know these criticisms aren’t targeted at me, but I can’t help but feel defensive when I see pkeithjgrant.com
Or perhaps I could convert it to Tootormator? I'll need to look into the Mastodon API.
#opensource #react #javascript #selfhosting
✅ I replaced #PostgreSQL database storage by more suitable #ElasticSearch. It searches data faster and I have better control over results order
✅ I replaced #REST api by #GraphQL api for frontend - backend communication. This simplyfies a lot both the #React frontend and the #NextJs server implementations.
https://boards.greenhouse.io/civiceagle
#FediHired
Civic Eagle
Civic Eagle is a fast-growing, venture-backed remote-first startup building technology for the future of civic engagement and public policy transparency.boards.greenhouse.io
Code dump is at the bottom. The dashboard itself is a fairly straightforward #React app in truly awful JS. It's fed by #Riemann, which is itself fed by my own collector I wrote in #fennel.
The blog post isn't about the tools, but about the thought process that led me to have my dashboard look and function like it does. More monitoring stuff will follow, as time permits.