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Canvas LMS
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Best LMS for freelancers, to include a way for clients to track learners?
I did not realize that Canvas is open source. That's an LMS most people like. You have hosting space and server-side savvy, you could set that up: https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms
- Looking for self hosted exam monitoring and management system
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College level course. The correct answer should be a literal, not a constant, right?
Canvas go brrrrrrrr
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Self host a video course website like udemy, skillshare
Also look at Canvas.
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OOP vs. services for organizing business logic: is there a third way?
github.com/instructure/canvas-lms (745k lines): A popular LMS (learning management system).
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An open-source distributed object storage service
No it's not. From a practical standpoint, I'm not even sure how that could work. You would have to require all browsers to be open source AGPL in order to load a web page served by it. By way of analogy it seems the equivalent of requiring the mouse and keyboard firmware to be licensed the same as the operating system.
A real life example is Instructure, which makes Canvas (which is agpl) but has other proprietary services that interact heavily with it. It's never been a problem
1: https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms
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Open source LMS
Look into Canvas LMS, I would recommend using 8GB RAM and at least 4 vCores. I have used it in the past (`2 years ago) and only had issues with cloning class/course templates.
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[Noob] Trying to create a Learning Management System using Rails 7. Am I biting off more than I can chew?
If you're planning on doing this as business though, bear in mind this is a pretty crowded market. There's already at least one Rails-based LMSes out there (https://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms), and dozens in PHP-land.
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LMS for home use, recommendations
There is also Canvas.
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- Any decent Rails + GraphQL repos to look at?
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Discussion Thread
I found a cool site for y'all gamers https://vglist.co/
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Sorbet Compiler: An experimental, ahead-of-time compiler for Ruby
I've been using Sorbet on a personal project (https://github.com/connorshea/vglist) for almost two years now, and it's been great (although I've had to build myself a lot of tooling for it over time).
I don't think I'll use the compiler (for now, at least), but I'm very interested in seeing how it grows over time :)
What are some alternatives?
edX - The Open edX LMS & Studio, powering education sites around the world!
rbs_parser - Ruby RBS parsing and translation to Sorbet RBI
Chamilo LMS - Chamilo is a learning management system focused on ease of use and accessibility
Polyphony - Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby
Sakai - Sakai is a freely available, feature-rich technology solution for learning, teaching, research and collaboration. Sakai is an open source software suite developed by a diverse and global adopter community.
chaskiq - A full featured Live Chat, Support & Marketing platform, alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp, etc from cience.com
Moodle - Moodle - the world's open source learning platform
Zammad - Zammad is a web based open source helpdesk/customer support system
ILIAS - GitHub repository for official ILIAS release branches and development branches (trunk)
foreman - an application that automates the lifecycle of servers
Open eClass - Open eClass
annict - A platform for anime addicts built with Rails and Hotwire.