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We’re using it at Cognician, but it’s closed source :( Maybe something will pop up soon, but it’s not there yet
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We are using it at uxbox/front (https://github.com/uxbox/uxbox).
(It's still work in progress)
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@niwinz Thank you for the link. Any link/document explaining it?
@tonsky Any news on this? I think it's essential for the adoption of a framework to have as many usage examples as possible.
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@aadrian At this moment we dont have any documentation, but I have plans for the future publish a blog post about the architecture.
Using rum is really big win! In fact it can't be considered framework. We are using rum as lightweight clojure friendly api for react. It provides all the flexibility that we need.
Personally I don't worry about the adoption. Its code base is small (400 LOC) and is easy to maintain.
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@niwinz Thanks for the details. A blog post would be helpful :).
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FTR there is a file with plenty of examples in the rum repository which covers most of what rum provides: static, reactive, cursored, and stateful components. I also recommend learning about the React component model since rum is such a thin layer on top of it, but changing the lifecycle method signatures to be more functional.
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@aadrian - I used Rum to write TourneyBot.
It's an open source web application to run ultimate frisbee tournaments.
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Closing this. There's a whole list in the README https://github.com/tonsky/rum#whos-using-rum
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Related Issues (20)
- rum/fragment with React components HOT 2
- optimizations :advanced (shadow-cljs) failing on simple :form :input
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- daiquiri: fragment? fails on vectors HOT 13
- Question about rendering performance when updating state asynchronously HOT 9
- should-update error
- Big performance regression between 0.11.5 and 0.12.3 HOT 9
- Server/client difference when rendering nil HOT 2
- require-lazy macro unnecessarily prescriptive about namespace/module structure HOT 1
- Error when use `rum/local` and `rum/use-callback` together HOT 2
- Hydration not fully compatible with React 18 HOT 4
- bind-context produces unfixable infer warnings HOT 3
- `with-key` and `with-ref` Removing children? HOT 2
- ClojureScript >=1.11.51 seems to break Rum HOT 4
- ClojureScript >=1.11.51 seems to break Rum HOT 3
- How to use daiquiri.core/html ? HOT 9
- How can I use npm based react library I rum ssr mode HOT 4
- Live Examples Missing HOT 1
- Hulunote(a tool for networked thought) use the rum😄
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