lilt (Lightweight Interative Learning Tool) - built with @lazarv/react-server #291
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Thank you so much for sharing this, and for sticking with react-server, especially at this early stage. It's really great to see a real-world app built with And thanks a lot for the kind words as well. Even though updates have been a bit quieter recently, react-server is still one of my most important projects, and I'm very much committed to it long-term. Seeing people actually build with it is a huge motivator. Really appreciate the support, and I'm looking forward to seeing how |
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Many thanks! What brought me to Glad you appreciate the development of I have been using Glad to hear you're committed long term to |
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Would be good to see some apps here built with
@lazarv/react-server. There are none posted so far, so I thought I'd start with mine.liltis an interactive learning tool to allow students to actively participate in learning sessions by means of interactive exercises.It's available at https://github.com/nickw1/lilt and has a public instance at https://lilt.hikar.org.
It's still fairly early on in development so by no means perfect - but thought I'd post it here as an example of an app built with
@lazarv/react-server.Many thanks to @lazarv for your hard work on the framework!
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