awesome-appwrite
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awesome-appwrite
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Announcing the Built With Appwrite Platform
A big part of growing Appwrite’s developer ecosystem is providing the right platform for our builders to showcase their works with Appwrite to our community so that they can gain better visibility, feedback, and usage. For the last couple of years, that has exclusively been the awesome-appwrite repository we have on Appwrite’s GitHub organization.
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A Guide On Appwrite
You should now have a good understanding of how Appwrite works, its features, and services. You can join Appwrite's Discord community here. to learn more about it. You can also visit its webpage. or repository .for additional information and resources.
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Appwrite's Hacktoberfest '22 Journey
Hacktoberfest may be over, but you don’t have to stop contributing! We have lots of open issues that you can find on our GitHub repo. Moreover, many of our Hacktoberfest issues are still open for assignment! You can also write articles, create tutorials, or build demo apps and add them to our Awesome Appwrite repo. There are always new ways to support the community, and we truly love all the contributions you make. If you need help with Appwrite or would like to explore some interesting ways to contribute, join us on our Discord server and connect with the Appwrite community ❤️.
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Announcing Appwrite 1.0
You can check out our relatively new Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Appwrite - there also more video tutorials available by community members and more resources on: https://github.com/appwrite/awesome-appwrite
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Migrate Firebase Users to Appwrite
Our list of awesome tutorials, videos, and demos keeps growing. Head to the awesome-appwrite repo to check them out.
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Phone Authentication with Appwrite and Twilio
Appwrite Resource Showcase
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Appwrite Community Report #4
30 days of Appwrite is now updated, have you checked them out already? 30 Days of Appwrite - Appwrite 30 Days of Appwrite is a month long event focused at teaching you about all of Appwrite's core concepts and getting you ready to build production ready apps with Appwrite. 30days.appwrite.io We are awaiting to see what you build, be sure to drop them here .
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Appwrite Community Report #3
We are awaiting to see what you build, be sure to drop them here.
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A Self Hosted and Open Source Alternative to Google’s Firebase
We have a bunch of Appwrite related resources over at https://github.com/appwrite/awesome-appwrite which you can also check out
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Appwrite's Hacktoberfest '21 Journey
Hacktoberfest may be over but you don’t have to stop contributing! We have lots of open issues that you can find on our GitHub repo. Moreover, many of our Hacktoberfest issues are still open for assignment! You can also write articles, create tutorials or build demo apps and add them to our Awesome Appwrite repo. There are always new ways to support the community and we truly love all the contributions you make. If you need help with Appwrite or would like to explore some interesting ways to contribute, join us on our Discord server and connect with the Appwrite community ❤️.
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The Current State of React Server Components: A Guide for the Perplexed
The other piece of important information to acknowledge here is that when we say RSCs need a framework, “framework” effectively just means “Next.js.” There are some smaller frameworks (like Waku) that support RSCs. There are also some larger and more established frameworks (like Redwood) that have plans to support RSCs or (like Gatsby) only support RSCs in beta. We will likely see this change once we get React 19 and RSCs are part of the Stable version. However, for now, Next.js is currently the only framework recommended in the official React docs that supports server components.
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
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ReactJS Good Practices
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Abstract Syntax Trees and Practical Applications in JavaScript
Babel plugins are everywhere. From being used to remove unwanted exports from files in Gatsby to being used to disallow users from doing re-exports in Nextjs.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
In terms of GitHub stars, SSGs like Next.js, Hugo, Gatsby, Docusaurus, Nuxt.js, and Jekyll top the list. Some popular SSGs even host conferences and workshops, providing resources and networking opportunities for those looking to explore more advanced topics in depth.
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Finding the Best React CMS: A Comprehensive Guide
Flexibility : Developers have complete control over the frontend so they can use their preferred tools and frameworks like React, Next.js, Gatsby, or Remix.
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Chakra UI vs Shadcn UI
Both Chakra UI and Shadcn supports reusable components and can be used with different frameworks like React, Gatsby, Next etc.
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Converting a Gatsby Site to Use TypeScript
Alternatively, you can use the tsconfig.json file from the official Gatsby minimal starter TypeScript repository:
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How to add comments to a static site using GitHub Pull Requests and Netlify Functions
There are a ton of great static site generators out there. Gatsby is probably the most high-octane, and it's great for a production site (especially since its acquisition by Netlify), as it has had a ton of development put into its power features. (One of my favorite Gatsby evangelists is Queen Raae.) But if you're working on a site for yourself, why not give writing your own a try? You'll probably learn some things, and you'll have the pleasure of having something that works exactly the way you like it.
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Should you be blogging as a software developer?
The other option is to have your own custom website either by hosting your own blogging platform such as WordPress, Ghost or by setting up a static website with Hugo, Gatsby or Jekyll.
What are some alternatives?
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SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
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eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
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redwood - The App Framework for Startups
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
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