I like the no-build approach, but I'm afraid the problem is bigger. For years, a new framework has appeared every week (it feels like every day) that promises to solve all problems with the latest buzzwords. The mere…
40-1; I use Rust for almost everything. For smaller projects I always test SPA approaches (with Rust and WASM of course), but for long-lasting important projects I would always go for boring, reliable, server-side…
Theoretically, there are no real limitations, as you can do everything with `wasm-binden` that you can do with JS/TS. However, if you expect ready-made UI components or want to integrate any JS library, you will have to…
1) I have no idea, I'm sorry 2) Yes and no, it really depends on your requirements. We have already created two customer projects with it and are very satisfied (although I personally still prefer the Elm approach to…
I'd use https://leptos.dev because you can use a fully typed language (Rust) that is super fast in the backend and also in the frontend (see https://krausest.github.io/js-framework-benchmark/2024/table...)
Try this one: https://helix-editor.com/
Helix is awesome, fast, elegant and works everywhere. I wonder what unique selling points Zed has that could motivate me to switch?
I would love to see that the community join forces and combine all the different projects: https://github.com/flosse/text-editors-written-in-rust
The "map" You are looking for already exists :) https://kartevonmorgen.org/ https://github.com/kartevonmorgen
I like the no-build approach, but I'm afraid the problem is bigger. For years, a new framework has appeared every week (it feels like every day) that promises to solve all problems with the latest buzzwords. The mere…
40-1; I use Rust for almost everything. For smaller projects I always test SPA approaches (with Rust and WASM of course), but for long-lasting important projects I would always go for boring, reliable, server-side…
Theoretically, there are no real limitations, as you can do everything with `wasm-binden` that you can do with JS/TS. However, if you expect ready-made UI components or want to integrate any JS library, you will have to…
1) I have no idea, I'm sorry 2) Yes and no, it really depends on your requirements. We have already created two customer projects with it and are very satisfied (although I personally still prefer the Elm approach to…
I'd use https://leptos.dev because you can use a fully typed language (Rust) that is super fast in the backend and also in the frontend (see https://krausest.github.io/js-framework-benchmark/2024/table...)
Try this one: https://helix-editor.com/
Helix is awesome, fast, elegant and works everywhere. I wonder what unique selling points Zed has that could motivate me to switch?
I would love to see that the community join forces and combine all the different projects: https://github.com/flosse/text-editors-written-in-rust
The "map" You are looking for already exists :) https://kartevonmorgen.org/ https://github.com/kartevonmorgen