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Chartkick
- Upgrading chartkick from v.3.2 to v.4.2 due to rails upgrade(to 7)
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Is there a package like Chartkick for asp.Net Core?
I have found this package for Rails and others which makes it super easy to create charts: https://chartkick.com/
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I helped build a profitable MVP over a weekend
> I assume there was some additional context about the order in the form that the restaurant filled out, to assist in the end-of-month bookkeeping?
Sure, there were a couple extra fields.
> And unless you built reporting into the MVP, I bet your friend got to learn how to use some kind of database GUI (e.g. phpMyAdmin) and/or basic queries?
I don't really remember, but I bet we'd include an option to export to Excel. This project was built on Rails, and there are readily available gems to export data. Also, I believe we had a dashboard powered by https://github.com/ankane/chartkick. Setting it up may have taken 50% of time. Was it necessary? No. Did I mention this in my post, saying we could have done it in a day? Also no :D
> This tripped me up for a second. In this context, "free" indicates that the courier was available..
Thanks for catching this, changed it to "available" for clarity
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Graphing Functionality
All examples show how to graph data from the database: https://chartkick.com/
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26 most popular Ruby/Rails repositories on GitHub in July-August 2020
Chartkick helps you to create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby. 5,600 stars by now
squib
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Creating cards for game - what software should I use
Use Squib so you can separate design and content. You don't want to get halfway through making your cards when you decide to change things about your layout and then have to make the exact same change to a bunch of cards.
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How to design your own cards?
Squib http://squib.rocks/ CIDEr https://www.reddit.com/r/tabletopgamedesign/comments/t7zsoj/new_application_cider_card_ide_for_designing_game/ Cocktail http://cocktail.software/ Paperize http://paperize.io/ PnP_Tool https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2490834/tool-help-your-game-prototype-tabletop-pnp Dextrous https://www.dextrous.com.au/ nandeck https://www.nandeck.com/ Card Creator https://store.steampowered.com/app/523600/Card_Creator/ Card Creatr Studio https://cardcreatr.sffc.xyz/ Multideck https://apps.apple.com/us/app/multideck/id1193399487?mt=12
- what apps do people use to design cards?
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Redditors who make card games what software do you use?
Squib! http://squib.rocks
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ISO: Card Game Creation Software for Mac
Squib looks like what you want
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What is your Pettiest DND Hill to Die On?
Then I just printed up a bunch of paper cards with random junk on it. I was using https://squib.rocks/ and art assets from fallout games. I'll see if I can dig up an example but it basically let me turn excel files into decks.
- Software for creating cards - first playtests
- Looking for generic game card generators
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Custom card creation program
I have begun using Squib. It is written in Ruby, but otherwise seems to do everything you mentioned and then some.
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26 most popular Ruby/Rails repositories on GitHub in July-August 2020
Squib is a Ruby DSL for prototyping card and board games. Write a little bit of Ruby, define your deck’s stats, then compile your game into a series of images ready for print-and-play or even print-on-demand. 833 stars by now
What are some alternatives?
Rails Erd - Generate Entity-Relationship Diagrams for Rails applications
multi_json - A generic swappable back-end for JSON handling.
apexcharts.rb - :bar_chart: Awesome charts for your ruby app powered by ApexCharts.JS.
counter_culture - Turbo-charged counter caches for your Rails app.
Gruff Graphs - Gruff graphing library for Ruby
rainbow - Ruby gem for colorizing printed text on ANSI terminals
LazyHighCharts - Make highcharts a la ruby , works in rails 5.X / 4.X / 3.X, and other ruby web frameworks
rotp - Ruby One Time Password library
RailRoady - Ruby on Rails 3/4/5 model and controller UML class diagram generator. (`brew/port/apt-get install graphviz` before use!)
mybgg - A template that lets you quickly set up a site for searching and filtering your boardgames.
GeoPattern - Create beautiful generative geometric background images from a string.
omniauth-oauth2 - An abstract OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth.