Data manipulations alleged in study that paved way for Microsoft's quantum chip
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Catholic Church to Excommunicate Priests for Following New US State Law
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NSF faces shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions
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Show HN: Aberdeen – An elegant approach to reactive UIs
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Yes, another reactive UI framework for JavaScript. Bear with me, please... :-) I 'invented' the concept for this back in 2011, and it was used (as a proprietary lib) in various startups. Even though many similar open source libs have been released since, and boy have I tried a lot of them, none have been able to capture the elegance and DX of what we had back then. I might be biased though. :-) So I started creating a cleaned-up, modern, TypeScript, open source implementation for the concept about five years ago. After many iterations, working on the project on and off, I'm finally happy with its API and the developer experience it offers. I'm calling it 1.0! The concept: It uses many small, anonymous functions for emitting DOM elements, and automatically reruns them when their underlying proxied data changes. This proxied data can be anything from simple values to complex, typed, and deeply nested data structures. As I'm currently free to spend my time on labors of love like this, I'm planning to expand the ecosystem around this to include synchronizing data with a remote server/database, and to make CRUD apps very rapid and perhaps even pleasurable to implement. I've celebrated 1.0 by creating a tutorial with editable interactive examples! https://ift.tt/ZQSdosD I would love to hear your feedback. The first few people to actually give Aberdeen a shot can expect fanatical support from me! :-)
17 by vanviegen | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Yes, another reactive UI framework for JavaScript. Bear with me, please... :-) I 'invented' the concept for this back in 2011, and it was used (as a proprietary lib) in various startups. Even though many similar open source libs have been released since, and boy have I tried a lot of them, none have been able to capture the elegance and DX of what we had back then. I might be biased though. :-) So I started creating a cleaned-up, modern, TypeScript, open source implementation for the concept about five years ago. After many iterations, working on the project on and off, I'm finally happy with its API and the developer experience it offers. I'm calling it 1.0! The concept: It uses many small, anonymous functions for emitting DOM elements, and automatically reruns them when their underlying proxied data changes. This proxied data can be anything from simple values to complex, typed, and deeply nested data structures. As I'm currently free to spend my time on labors of love like this, I'm planning to expand the ecosystem around this to include synchronizing data with a remote server/database, and to make CRUD apps very rapid and perhaps even pleasurable to implement. I've celebrated 1.0 by creating a tutorial with editable interactive examples! https://ift.tt/ZQSdosD I would love to hear your feedback. The first few people to actually give Aberdeen a shot can expect fanatical support from me! :-)
Sofie: NRK's open-source web based system for automating live TV news production
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Reconstructing illusory camouflage patterns on moth wings using computer vision
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USPTO refuses Tesla Robotaxi trademark as "merely descriptive"
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ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the LHC
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Entire BART system is down due to computer systems failure
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