Best of Open Source — July 2023
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Community Picks·3y
ExpressoTS - The Developer-Friendly TypeScript Framework for Server-Side Applications
Built on a modular architecture and designed with simplicity in mind, it empowers developers to quickly create powerful applications. Current Partners ExpressoTS is an MIT-licensed open-source project. The Developer-Friendly TypeScript Framework for Server-Side Applications is available on Node.js.
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Community Picks·3y
How I Got Hired Contributing to open source projects
In the tech space, getting a job is not based on how good you are at the technical side of things, but rather your positioning. As you read on, I will share my own journey on how I got into open source and secured my first international role as a software engineer at OpenSauced by contributing to their open source projects.
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Community Picks·3y
Resume Matcher
Resume Matcher aims to empower developers with a deeper understanding of their resumes and skill sets. Weaviate Vector Database, Qdrant Vector Search, and Milvus support will further refine our ability to match your resume with job descriptions. Text Similarity feature provides a detailed comparison between your resume and job descriptions.
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Quastor Daily·3y
How LinkedIn Serves 5 Million User Profiles per Second
LinkedIn has over 930 million users in 200 countries. At peak load, the site is serving nearly 5 million user profile pages a second. To manage the increase in traffic, LinkedIn incorporated Couchbase into their stack as a caching layer. They’ve been able to serve 99% of requests with this caching system.
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Product Hunt·3y
Axe API - The next-generation Rest API framework
Axe API is a TypeScript-based Node.js framework designed to eliminate the need for repetitive tasks associated with common elements while allowing developers to focus on custom logic. This is Axe API's first launch. The next-generation Rest API framework was hunted by Özgür Adem Işıklı in API.
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JetBrains·3y
Best Continuous Integration Tools
44% of developers now confirm regular usage of CI/CD tools, with a significant 22% having adopted a new tool within the past year. A CI tool is a platform that automates the process of building, testing, and publishing your software. The move toward using continuous integration and continuous delivery tools in the cloud is in full swing.
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Amplication·3y
How to Build a Node.js GraphQL API With NestJS and Prisma
NestJS and Prisma are a great couple that can provide exactly that. NestJS is a powerful framework specifically designed for building Node.js applications. Prisma is an open-source database toolkit that provides tools and features to simplify database access. Amplication Amplication can automatically generate entities for your database models if you prefer.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
How to Make Your First Open Source Code Contribution
This article will help you to dip your toe into the open source community waters by making your first open-source contribution. To get started, you will need to create a GitHub account if you don't already have one. You'll also use GitHub's Codespaces, your local development environment on the cloud, to enable a smooth contribution process.
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Pointer·3y
continuedev/continue: ⏩ the open-source autopilot for software development—a VS Code extension that brings the power of ChatGPT to your IDE
The open-source autopilot for software development-a VS Code extension brings the power of ChatGPT to your IDE Task. Not tab, not tab, auto-complete Answer coding questions and ask Continue for another perspective.
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Community Picks·3y
Vrite Editor: Open-Source WYSIWYG Markdown Editor
Vrite Editor is an open-source, minimalistic WYSIWYG Markdown editor to easily create and export Markdown and HTML content on the go. Vite Editor comes with many features to make editing a breeze. TipTap provides extensions for supporting Table formatting, the UI is a different story.
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Pointer·3y
Codium-ai/pr-agent: 🚀CodiumAI PR-Agent: An AI-Powered 🤖 Tool for Automated PR Analysis, Feedback, Suggestions and More! 💻🔍
CodiumAI is an open-source tool aiming to help developers review PRs faster and more efficiently. It automatically analyzes the PR and can provide several types of feedback: Auto-Description: Automatically generating PR description. PR Review: Feedback about the PR main theme, type, relevant tests, security issues, focused PR, and various suggestions.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
How to Join the #100daysofOSS Challenge and Embrace the Power of Open Source
#100 days from the end of Hacktoberfest, OpenSauced is launching a #100DaysOfOSS campaign. It will create a community of contributors who support each other on the journey of learning more about open source, contributing, and developing our skills. The challenge also aims to support maintainers, onboard more contributors.
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Community Picks·3y
Open Source 101: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started
Open Source 101: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Started with Open Source. We'll explore the fundamentals of open source development and how we can be part of the story. If you’re ready to start on your open source journey or to share your work in open source, sign up for OpenSauced.
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Permit.io·3y
Best Practices for Authorization in Python
Avoid anti-patterns and create better access control with RBAC and ABAC implementations. Use Declarative Policies instead of Imperative Statements. Adopt policy-as-code approaches to define authorization policies. Use a declarative approach to define your authorization policies in a single location.
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Cloud Native Daily·3y
Essential Tools for a Smooth Landing into the World of DevOps
DevOps has emerged as a crucial methodology for bridging the gap between development and operations teams. DevOps emphasizes collaboration, automation, and continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) Tools include Jenkins, Ansible, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS CloudWatch, Prometheus, Jira, and more.
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Pointer·3y
mozilla/DeepSpeech: DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine which can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers.
DeepSpeech is an open source embedded (offline, on-device) speech-to-text engine. It can run in real time on devices ranging from a Raspberry Pi 4 to high power GPU servers. It uses a model trained by machine learning techniques based on Baidu's Deep Speech research paper.
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asayer·3y
Strapi and Firebase -- A Comparison
Strapi is an open-source headless CMS (Content Management System) that allows developers to create APIs quickly and easily. It has a user-friendly interface, allowing developers and content creators to manage content efficiently. Users can create new user accounts, edit and delete user accounts and assign roles and permissions to those accounts.
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InfoSec Write-ups·3y
15 Essential Tools for Hackers: Supercharge Your Penetration Testing Toolkit!
15 Essential Tools for Hackers: Supercharge Your Penetration Testing Toolkit! We’ll explore 15 indispensable tools that will enhance your skills as a hacker and provide maximum value for your efforts. These tools are essential for anyone seeking to secure their systems effectively.
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habr·3y
6 Best Flutter Development Companies in the US 2023
The rating of the best Flutter development companies in the US is based on insights from C-level executives and decision-makers from prominent technology companies and startups across various industries. The final rating is a subjective evaluation and should be considered as a starting point for your research.
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Hacker News·3y
Discord is not Documentation
Discord is not Documentation - Terence Eden’s Blog I'm going to be slightly contrarian and say that I like Discord. In truth, Discord is no harder to sign up to than Slack, Matrix, Gitter, IRC, or whatever. There's no point posting everything to MySpace when everyone's already on Facebook.
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Product Hunt·3y
Tiptap - Developer toolkit for building collaborative apps
Tiptap is a suite of open source content editing and real-time collaboration tools for developers building apps like Notion or Google Docs. It's used by thousands of businesses worldwide, including GitLab, Axios, and Substack. The most active community members Hall of Fame Golden Kitty Awards finalists through the years.