Server-Driven UI example using Node.js, GraphQL, React, Apollo and Next.js.
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Server-Driven UI example using Node.js, GraphQL, React, Apollo and Next.js.
Server Driven UI using the Swifts declarative SwiftUI UI toolkit
Snippets of UI, authored in JSON and rendered with SwiftUI
An architecture for dynamic UI without client deployment
AlinChinese is based on Multi-Module Clean Architecture using Dagger Hilt, Coroutines, Flow, Android Jetpack and Unidirectional Data Flow in the presentation layer.
Package for importing proper (version of) components for server-driven-ui systems.
Proof of concept of using server side rendering with jetpack compose
⚡ Human resource management system built with VueJS, InertiaJS, Laravel 8 and Tailwind CSS
A standalone Android container that can be used to display Contextual Cards that are rendered using JSON from an API
A package for importing & validating, templates & source map data, which can be used to templatise data that can be rendered using @psytech/react-render-engine package
A server-driven client-side rendering engine written in React, which dynamically allows to render user interfaces using structured JSON data.
Server-driven SwiftUI - Maintain iOS apps without making app releases.
Library for enabling Server Driven UI in Jetpack Compose
A framework to help implement Server-Driven UI in your apps natively.
A server-driven UI framework for Android is a set of tools and libraries that facilitate the development of server-driven user interfaces for Android devices, allowing for the rendering and control of the UI to be performed by a server, with the Android client serving as a display and interaction layer.
Library for enabling Server Driven UI in SwiftUI
Layout components for Nimbus Compose (SDUI)
Binaries for core Nimbus Library, which is used for enabling Server Driven UI in SwiftUI
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