• HTTP_404_NotFoundOP
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    81 year ago

    Just, gonna add-

    If I end up building the front-end for this, is gonna end up looking like a bootstrap example website!!!

    • @StudioLE
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      41 year ago

      Give MudBlazor a try, I’ve found it surprisingly easy to develop half decent UIs that don’t feel too boilerplate without much customisation

      • @x0y
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        11 year ago

        I’ve been using MudBlazor on my last few small projects. With the MAUI template, Blazor is quickly replacing WPF and MVVM hell for me.

  • Cynthia
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    Figuring out how to actually put a package on nuget, but I have fully implemented the API

    https://github.com/SlyCedix/dotNETLemmy/tree/main
    https://slycedix.github.io/dotNETLemmy/

    I intend to write a mobile app using Avalonia UI using it

    Do note, it’s mostly untested so there’s a good chance a handful of the datatypes won’t serialize or deserialize correctly, but that’s an easy fix once found

    edit: Uploaded to nuget, currently being validated

    https://www.nuget.org/packages/dotNETLemmy.API/0.0.1

  • @nibblebitMA
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    31 year ago

    I think that would be great! I started working on a Azure Functions bot and started a DI dotnet client that I put on nuget https://github.com/ydinkov/Lemmy.Net

    It’s super wip right now, but Ill be adding more models, tests and error handling.

    • @crystelium
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      21 year ago

      Just out of interest, why not use refit for something like this? You could get a basic client going much faster - unless there’s some specific behaviour you want for the client (which would require painful customisation with refit).

      I’ve come to be quite a fan of refit recently purely for how quick you can get a basic, working client

      • @nibblebitMA
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        31 year ago

        I like refit too! It’s super nice, but very quickly i realised the API does some weird undocumented stuff and isn’t very consistently implemented. I feel more comfortable doing the boilerplate my myself (chatgpt helps) while i figure out the funk.

        • @crystelium
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          21 year ago

          Ah, that’s fair - haven’t encountered anything weird with it yet. I can imagine with chatgpt it’s become much easier though - I need to start giving AI tools a try. Do you have a particular set up for using chatgpt with rider or anything?

          • @nibblebitMA
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            21 year ago

            No setup at all, just strip-mine the sourcecode for the existing TS client, have it generate curl requests. Run the curls, ask it to create POCOs for the results, and adjust.

            @[email protected] wrote a pwsh module for lemmy and can attest to the troubles =D

  • @canpolat
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    11 year ago

    That’s a good idea. I would like to experiment with some ideas where one could have an RSS reader together with a lemmy client. But the ideas are too raw and I’m not yet sure if it’s feasible.

    Maybe I misunderstood, but it sounds like you are looking for “team mates” to develop a lemmy client. Or was it just a suggestion to others?

    • HTTP_404_NotFoundOP
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      21 year ago

      Maybe I misunderstood, but it sounds like you are looking for “team mates” to develop a lemmy client. Or was it just a suggestion to others?

      Well, honestly- I am a backend person. I can build a functional UI, it’s just not pretty. (Its going to be very vanilla bootstrap-ish)

      As well, in terms of unit testing, I have done tons of it for back-end, but, very little for front-end.

      So- assuming I dedicated the time to start building libraries to interact with lemmy, I’d need some help on the front end, at least, for a product that would receive use outside of my homelab.

      • @canpolat
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        11 year ago

        That makes sense. Same here (backend dev). Good luck with the project. Keep us posted! Maybe it will attract some designers over time.

  • @tcpaddock
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    11 year ago

    I’ve been enjoying MudBlazor, Fluxor, and vertical slice design. I’d happily start or contribute to a MAUI frontend if someone built an API client.