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react-fiber
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Show HN: React for Circuits
Nice, it's an interesting concept and always like exploring new ways of using react in other contexts (react-three-fiber being easy to use for simple 3d projects, I have also written an Unreal Engine reconciler prototype earlier built on an Unreal JS plugin, but decided not to pursue it further).
Do you see the future of this project being something like a library of tscircuit components that you can compose together writing code rather than having to use Eagle or other pcb design software? Or I guess somehow autogenerating tscircuit components based on specsheets?
Looking at the code, I see that there's a reconciler here https://github.com/tscircuit/react-fiber/blob/main/src/lib/r..., but that seems to just be a thin wrapper to https://github.com/tscircuit/builder which is doing the heavy lifting of getting to a serializable format. One thing I'm wondering is why is there a need for separate repos since I feel like the tsx portion, reconciler, and builder are kinda needed together?
builder
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Show HN: React for Circuits
Nice, it's an interesting concept and always like exploring new ways of using react in other contexts (react-three-fiber being easy to use for simple 3d projects, I have also written an Unreal Engine reconciler prototype earlier built on an Unreal JS plugin, but decided not to pursue it further).
Do you see the future of this project being something like a library of tscircuit components that you can compose together writing code rather than having to use Eagle or other pcb design software? Or I guess somehow autogenerating tscircuit components based on specsheets?
Looking at the code, I see that there's a reconciler here https://github.com/tscircuit/react-fiber/blob/main/src/lib/r..., but that seems to just be a thin wrapper to https://github.com/tscircuit/builder which is doing the heavy lifting of getting to a serializable format. One thing I'm wondering is why is there a need for separate repos since I feel like the tsx portion, reconciler, and builder are kinda needed together?
What are some alternatives?
tscircuit - ⏣ React for Circuits