calendlex
Simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (by bigardone)
docs
The official Cal.com documentation (by calcom)
calendlex | docs | |
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6 | 1 | |
176 | 5 | |
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0.0 | 8.3 | |
about 2 years ago | about 2 years ago | |
Elixir | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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calendlex
Posts with mentions or reviews of calendlex.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-11.
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Ask HN: Which open source versions of SaaS would you like to see?
well here is another one made with elixir https://github.com/bigardone/calendlex
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 8)
After confirming the action, we see the corresponding success flash message, and the deleted event type is no longer in the list. And this is it for this part, and we have finally finished with all the logic behind managing event types. In the next part, we will focus on the last part of this series, which is listing and filtering scheduled events. In the meantime, you don't forget to check the final result in the live demo, or have a look at the source code.
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 6)
It works like a charm, yay! In the next part, we will continue with event types management, implementing the corresponding live views to edit existing even types and create new ones, using more live components and hooks. In the meantime, you can check the final result in the live demo, or have a look at the source code.
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 3)
To give the finishing touches to the layout and styling, copy the contents of the main CSS file and paste it into your local version, and replace the content of the root and live layouts with the following:
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Building a simple Calendly clone with Phoenix LiveView (pt. 1)
In the next part of the series, we will jump into the action by creating a new Phoenix project and generating the necessary Ecto schemas for modeling both event types and events. In the meantime, you can check the end result here, or have a look at the source code.
docs
Posts with mentions or reviews of docs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-11.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing calendlex and docs you can also consider the following projects:
TeslaMate - A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla 🚘
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
phoenix-liveview-ant-farm - Concurrent ant farm with Elixir and Phoenix LiveView
tacticalrmm - A remote monitoring & management tool, built with Django, Vue and Go. [Moved to: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm]
authcompanion - [Deprecated] navigate instead to version 2 of AuthCompanion
phoenix-cms - Headless CMS fun with Phoenix LiveView and Airtable