Awesome-Adoption
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60 | 2,283 | |
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5.8 | 9.7 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Awesome-Adoption
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Supabase Beta May 2022
Pawternity Hub is a Pet Adoption website where people can find local pets around their area to adopt. Started in a hackathon while brainstorming ideas to help the community, it was built with React and Bootstrap and uses the PetFinder API. Built by @NathanJoSuarez.
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Release 0.2 - Update
I have to say that looking for issues takes me forever. I want to further have more practice with JavaScript, so I head into this page to find any issues with JavaScript related. And I found that this project interested me, and the reason why is because it is a "full-stack" projects. I want to contribute to "small" full-stack project first, then further expand my knowledge, which enables me to build the fundamental.
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OSD600 - The Final Release
The maintainer reviewed the PR very quick, he required some minor changes before merging my PR.
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OSD600 - The Final Release Progress
In the last blog, I have made a plan about how to add new feature to Awesome-Adoption project. Here are some tasks I need to complete in this week:
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Contributing to Local Opensource Projects
Picking two issues that challenged me more than my Hacktoberfest issues was not an easy process. The last challenge I left off on from Hacktoberfest was contributing a new provider to Notifire. Eventually I ended up choosing a Telescope issue and issue for a small opensource project.
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OSD600 - Preparing For The Final Release
In the final release, I decided to work on an external project named Awesome-Adoption which is a web application helping users find pets and adopt around their area.
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Code Reviews and Pull Requests - Release 0.3
I helped to improve image viewing in a React app called Awesome Adoption that I had previously worked on during Hacktoberfest. Importing the Carousel component from Bootstrap, I was able to make images more accessible on mobile. I am still working on ensuring the image size is correct for all.
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Contributing tests to Awesome-Adoption
register and login unit testing: https://github.com/redxzeta/Awesome-Adoption/issues/222
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Adding a new component for my fourth hacktoberfest contribution
#207 highlighted the need for a modal through which the user could edit their profile. Awesome-Adoption is a React based application and I decided to work on it for my 4th contribution towards Hacktoberfest
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Recap of my experience with hacktoberfest 2021
First PR Second PR Third PR Fourth PR
Chartbrew
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Those making $500/month on side projects in 2023 â Show and tell
I'm working part-time on my project https://chartbrew.com
It's an open-source data visualization and reporting platform that I started in 2018, I abandoned in 2019, then resumed working on it more seriously in 2020.
Currently, the platform is doing $1,138 in MRR from then managed hosting service and has made over $11k in revenue so far. It's been growing steadily in the last few months but going through a rough Dec-Jan period at the moment. You can see the open page at https://chartbrew.com/open
Onwards and great job everyone at working to make side projects work for you!
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Describing My Sandbox
Chartbrew (server): Chartbrew is open-source reporting service which really makes it easy to visualize data.
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I made a self watering system with Raspberry Pi 3, Azure and .NET ðŠī
I did the same thing with Google Firebase for my herb garden! Also, if you want to chart data, Chartbrew is a great tool. I plan on doing this with a hanging drip wall as soon as my area has spring plants to buy!
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Open source visualization and client reporting platform
Feel free to check it out here: https://github.com/chartbrew/chartbrew
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From what I understand, it's more like an easier-to-use grafana, where you can build charts/graphs from different data sources.
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