appengine-java-standard VS kid-bank

Compare appengine-java-standard vs kid-bank and see what are their differences.

appengine-java-standard

Google App Engine Standard Java runtime: Prod runtime, local devappserver, Cloud SDK Java components, GAE APIs, and GAE API emulators. (by GoogleCloudPlatform)

kid-bank

Now known as Kid Money Manager. It's not a real bank, but keeps track of your kid's earnings, savings, and spending. Watch me Live Code its development on Twitch. (by tedyoung)
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appengine-java-standard kid-bank
1 1
192 97
0.0% -
9.1 0.0
1 day ago 10 days ago
Java Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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appengine-java-standard

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kid-bank

Posts with mentions or reviews of kid-bank. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-13.
  • Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
    104 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Apr 2022
    I created "Kid Money Manager", a tool to help manage my son's virtual account. He wasn't old enough to open his own bank account when I started, but we needed some way to track his "earnings" (returning bottles for their deposits or gifts from grandparents) and spending. It has both a Web UI and access via SMS text messages. We mainly use the text messaging—entering transactions at the store, etc.— since I didn't want to write a dedicated phone app for such a simple interaction.

    Created it from scratch, live coding it on my (JitterTed.Stream) Twitch channel (and some videos on my YouTube channel at JitterTed.TV). Written using TDD in Java + Spring Boot, deployed on Heroku and open-source at https://github.com/tedyoung/kid-bank.

    I also recently wrote "Format Hero" (https://formathero.dev), because I could never remember which letters to use in Java's DateTimeFormatter. Was also a good demonstration of Hexagonal Architecture and, of course, I live coded it, TDDing all the way. Source is at https://github.com/jitterted/format-hero. Still some work to do on that one, but filled my immediate need.

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