These look relevant if anyone is interested in developing node based tools with react<p><a href="https://reactflow.dev" rel="nofollow">https://reactflow.dev</a>
<a href="https://flume.dev" rel="nofollow">https://flume.dev</a>
"Our broader goal in writing this up was to illustrate some higher-level TypeScript features and type-driven design patterns in the practical context of modern web development."<p>Is type-driven design a think? For me it's just development ...
The one thing that I always wonder about things like this which is basically Figma or Miro is how you persist / store the coordinate of the nodes given the user might have different screen sizes or resize their window etc.
Love to see other flow based applications. Fluxion (<a href="https://fluxion.app" rel="nofollow">https://fluxion.app</a>) was my baby for a long time.
For anyone intending to use this in production, note that it is inoperable to people who can't use mice (which can be caused by any number of disabilities or conditions).