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Re: GNU Artanis: Client Side Web Framework?
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Nala Ginrut |
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Re: GNU Artanis: Client Side Web Framework? |
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Fri, 29 Nov 2019 11:08:28 +0800 |
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Hi Marc!
By design, websocket should play a significant role in GNU Artanis
compared to the traditional HTTP C/S pattern. For client side part, I
haven't decided a proper design. Yes, I prefer WebAssembly, but I'm not
sure if this part should be included into GNU Artanis. Maybe another
new project. There's a project named schism to compile Scheme to
WebAssembly, it pontentially help users to make C/S as what you
expected.
https://github.com/google/schism
Best regards.
Marc Dunivan writes:
> Is/will GNU Artanis become a web framework like Blazor?
> Blazor can be a server side-web-framework (client uses websockets for
> server communication) and a client-side web-framework (using WebAssembly).
> https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/aspnet/web-apps/blazor
>
> It is my understanding the Blazor enables .NET developers to use .NET to
> write web applications with minimal ECMAScript/JavaScript, even the UI.
>
> Goodbye Client Side JavaScript, Hello C# Blazor (
> https://youtu.be/hYaWm2xZv9E)
>
> I am hoping GNU Artanis would be this, but Free Software and GNU guile.
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