JellyChain1
backend-server
JellyChain1 | backend-server | |
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9 | 12 | |
12 | 26 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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JellyChain1
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Becoming a Triager
Anyone can become a triager! Read more about the process of being a triager in the triage process document.
- What is the business model behind Stablecoin issuers ? (USDC, USDT, ...)
- Sharding on paper looks great but it’s not a panacea if we all want to solve the trilemma with a perfect blockchain
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What is JellyChain1?
JellyChain1 is an experimental blockchain network, that will serve as a starter blockchain test network and scale out database software and other applications. JellyChain1 is created to cut energy costs when mining transactions on the blockchain. Contributors, Collaborators, and node operators are needed now. https://github.com/JellyChain1/JellyChain1
- Welcome To JellyChain1
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Smart Contracts and JellyChain1
Smart contract is still a fairly new feature in JellyChain1. It is only a proof of concept currently and is likely going to change in the future, but for now, you can read this document on creating smart contracts using a small language I have created called jellyscript .
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Run JellyChain1 node publicly
If you know how to do this safely please feel free to add your contribution to the official GitHub repository. https://github.com/JellyChain1/JellyChain1
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Interacting with the node through JSON-RPC apis
To properly interact with the node, you should use the JSON-RPC APIs, especially if you are creating dapps. To get started, check out docs for JSON-RPC APIs here.
- New Release
backend-server
- If you upvote this and leave a comment, I'll upvote you right back- also see if you can help us out on Github by contributing to our repository.
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🥳 How to Get More Stars on Github! (Part 2)
I’ve been working on eaf-linter for about a few days now, and it already has 6 stars and 2 forks. My other project that I've been working on, the Backend Server, has 14 stars, 9 forks, and nearly 10 outside contributors. That might not sound like a lot, but both of these projects are only about a week old.
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🤯 How to Get More Stars on GitHub!
I’ve been working on my open-source backend server for about a week now, and it already has about 12 stars, 9 forks, and nearly 10 outside contributors. That might not sound like a lot, but the project is only a week old and it isn’t a package or anything that can be used by outside people.
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🤬 What’s your opinion on Linters, Testers, and Prettiers?
Here was the project if you want to check it out
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🤔 How should I build my Frontend for a huge project?
I’ve been working on building a non-profit, open-source organization for a while now and we have gotten to a solid point in the backend code. We have authentication, an event and rsvp system, profile picture generator, etc. If you want to check it out, you can here.
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Generating over 1,240,000 Profile Pictures at Runtime
If you want to check out the code for the project, it’s all publicly available here. Make sure to star the repository!
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How did I make an API for Duck Jokes?
I decided to drop everything that I was doing and build a really simple API for duck jokes. Right now the API has a couple of jokes, but we need some more, so if you want to submit some, you can respond to this issue or you can just drop a pull request on this repository.
- Hey- Can you guys help out on my Node.js server? It's open-source and you can use the code in your own project if you would like.
- Fairfield Programming Association - Star it if you'd like!
- Hey Guys- I'm working on a website and am looking for help. I'm not sure if this is 'excessive self-promotion' or not.
What are some alternatives?
api-projects - A collection of API implementations
skifreejs - Fan remake of the classic PC game from Windows Entertainment Pack 3.
linux-dash - A beautiful web dashboard for Linux [Moved to: https://github.com/tariqbuilds/linux-dash]
Grant - OAuth Proxy
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
restana - Restana is a lightweight and fast Node.js framework for building RESTful APIs.
Node.js-Design-Patterns-Third-Edition - Node.js Design Patterns Third Edition, published by Packt
Example - Metarhia application example for Node.js 🟢
nuxt-route-meta - Adds Nuxt page data to route meta at build time. Also supports TypeScript.
eaf-linter - 🤪 A linter, prettier, and test suite that does everything as-simple-as-possible.
fairfield-programming
tinyhttp - 🦄 0-legacy, tiny & fast web framework as a replacement of Express