Could Crystal be the next Hyperstack implementation language??? Have a look at forum.crystal-lang.org/t/cry… for justification, and please up vote if you agree its a good idea!
Hyperstack v 1.0.alpha1.5 is out!
github.com/hyperstack-org/hy…
major changes: Polymorphic Associations, Rails new and existing site installers and generators, and (if you like) no need for the `render` callback
plus other improvements, and plenty of bug fixes.
github.com/hyperstack-org/hy…
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Recent conversations made me think of a new elevator pitch for Hyperstack:
Imagine taking React & giving it a Ruby DSL so deeply integrated with Rails that it becomes just an easier way write your views, so deep in fact that you don't even need controllers or APIs
thoughts?
Hyperstack is nearing our 1.0 release. Looking for final feedback and input from everyone. Checkout this overview video here: reddit.com/r/ruby/comments/b…
We need your input: Hyperstack uses UPCASE for methods that define builtin tags. Does this make the code easier or harder to read? Is there a better approach? Please add your comments here: github.com/hyperstack-org/hy… …