CFM_Frontend
openlibrary
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25 | 4,876 | |
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5.6 | 9.9 | |
10 months ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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CFM_Frontend
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Anyone interested in working on a project to help reduce food waste and mitigate food insecurity?
The project is well organized because it has a sensible roadmap planned by a UX designer and experienced tech leads. Communication between contributors is facilitated by a Discord channel, and the project workflow is very transparent and visible on their Trello board. Details for accessing these resources is documented in the contributing guide.
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Can someone please explain forward refs and why it is important for UI libraries?
? React.forwardRef() . Here is a HOC that uses forwardRef, and here is a component that uses it. As an aside, we want to render the for SEO purposes when static pages are generated server side.
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Has anyone successfully built a project with someone from this sub?
I’ve found great collaborators, and made good networking connections in the process. One guy I worked with now makes 200k+ at a bank, another was interviewed by Amazon and shared insights into the process with me, a third sent me a comprehensive book on algorithms that I’ve added to my $2k and growing collection of books I hope to read, and the fourth is a group. Check out what we have accomplished: https://github.com/CollectiveFocus/CFM_Frontend
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Looking to contribute
The architecture is clearly and openly planned. The project is well managed. And the tech leads are very active on discord, quick to answer questions, and willing to help when devs get stuck. The contributing guide has details on getting involved.
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Looking for a project to contribute to
I'm involved in a project that is building a responsive, mobile first, multi-lingual web application that makes finding food donation fridges easier for everyone. The project is managed by the New York non-profit Collective Focus. It is a green field project, so the codebase is very newbie friendly. The Frontend is built with Next.js, MUI, Formik, and Leaflet. The Backend is built with Python, Docker, and runs serverless functions on AWS SAM.
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Hear me out. Before you start another tutorial project, why not make an open source contribution?
Frontend Repo: https://github.com/CollectiveFocus/CFM_Frontend
openlibrary
- Internet Archive: Open Library
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Ask HN: Anyone looking for contributors for their open source projects
I'd like to make a pitch for Openlibrary.org the free online library from Internet Archive that includes a fulltext search of millions of books.
I've been volunteering with them on and off for several years and it's always a lovely experience. Their backend is python and frontend mostly from python templates and some Vue for librarian stuff.
Every Tuesday they have a call on Zoom that everyone is welcome to join to share what they're working on, ask for help, and generally chat a bit. It's a great time.
Depending on what you're interested in there's a lot to do from helping build import pipelines for more book entries, writing bots to cleanup data, Performance improvements, better documenting public APIs, etc
I'm currently slowly working on a wikidata integration for their authors page. We also could use some help upgrading to Vue 3, mentors for Google summer of code would be helpful, find of ML projects needing help, moving away from old jQuery libraries, etc.
They can be quite responsive to PRs too like I blogged about here: https://blog.rayberger.org/idea-to-merged-in-less-than-30-mi...
For example, here's a small issue that could use some help on the python side: https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/issues/8928
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Building an Open Source Decentralized E-Book Search Engine
OpenLibrary does provide search access to full texts. For example: https://openlibrary.org/search/inside?q=%22institutional+thi...
It is open source and they're always looking for contributors. I think they'd especially welcome help improving search!
https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/
- Show HN: Mutable.ai – Turn your codebase into a Wiki
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MLIS books available digitally?
Check out https://openlibrary.org. You can search ´library science’, librarian’, etc, and something should come up. Just select the ‘ebooks’ option to search for items within the collection. And you can narrow the search by subject, etc.
- HMF a “legal” website to download books
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NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writing Month
Right now I'm in the middle of the chicken and the egg problem where we don't have enough authors cataloging their publications and b/c of that obviously readers are not interested in using the site.
I've gone back and forth with taking Open Libray's [0] catalog as that would at least flesh out our collection of books but then I'd have to deal with verifying authors to accounts so they can access their books. Which sounds like a major headache and also just defeats the concept of building a community.
Since this is really a weekend project, I'm just going to keep building the tools out to perfection and hope people will trickle in over time.
Luckily for me I just want to write, so the tools I'm building are exactly what works for my writing goals and I think overtime others will find the same value.
[0] https://openlibrary.org
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is there any way to read books for free?
Here's one: https://openlibrary.org/
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YSK: You can access many old and out of print hiking books from the Internet Archive's Open Library
The Internet Archive runs what they call the Open Library, which is a unique concept on the traditional library. You can sign-up with minimal details and digitally check out many scanned books from libraries all over the world. The only caveat is that almost all of the books are older editions - ones that would be impossible to find locally. It's great if you're looking for old routes, a look back in time, details about obscure areas, or just prefer to read a book rather than browse AllTrails. Please do still support local authors whenever you can as guidebooks take hundreds of hours to create and are slowly going extinct.
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Repo : https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary
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