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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on? (January 2024)
- https://github.com/freelawproject/bigcases2/
Languages: Python, Django, JavaScript, Browser extensions
Free Law Project is a small non-profit that uses technology to make the legal sector better. We operate at a big scale (about 300M items in our DB and a lot of traffic), and need help scaling, operating, expanding, fixing, modernizing, and maintaining our stack.
One high priority project is adding a CDN to our site due to the crush we just got on the latest Epstein docs:
Background: https://www.axios.com/2024/01/04/epstein-document-crash-docu...
Issue: https://github.com/freelawproject/courtlistener/issues/917
If you have experience in rolling out a CDN, that's great.
If not, we also have a volunteer backlog where we are always looking for help with our website, browser extensions, etc: https://github.com/orgs/freelawproject/projects/31/views/1
At this point, if you are a Python/Django/Browser extension dev, we could probably use your help!
Get in touch: info at free dot law
- courtlistener: NEW Data - star count:367.0
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Using HTMX with Django Rest Framework
If anybody has made it this far, all of the code for this is open source, and we'd certainly welcome your thoughts and ideas. I'm guessing lots of other people have crossed this bridge (DRF and HTMX are both quite popular), but I didn't see any other good guides, so hopefully this can be a beginning.
- courtlistener: NEW Data - star count:293.0
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5 Must Know Websites for Web Developers
Resources for Developers, by Developers https://developer.mozilla.org
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Modern JavaScript for everyone: Mastering ModernJavaScript The Right Way
I recommend freecodecamp and the MDN web docs MDN web docs as great resources, among others, for you to master JavaScript from the ground up. I Hope this is helpful. _Let's code, Cheers! _
- MDN has changed its design. What do you think?
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A new year, a new MDN
If you’ve accessed the MDN website today, you probably noticed that it looks quite different. We hope it’s a good different. Let us explain!
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IT / Technology vocabulary resources?
Words like 'click', 'drag' is so common, I think normal dict/translator will cover their meanings in IT aspect. You can use baidu translator https://translate.baidu.com and MDN https://developer.mozilla.org
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Fairy Tales, and the Implications of Immutability
There are other methods and places that we need to be watchful. Here's a typical warning, taken from the MDN:
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Domain Name System (DNS) Basics
Note: In occasions where the query contains a subdomain (e.g. https://developer.mozilla.org), there will be an extra nameserver that gets added to the end of the sequence which is responsible for that subdomain (developer).
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Where to start?
https://developer.mozilla.org/ : once basics are known, deep dives into the minutiae
- JavaScript Basics #7: Handling Events
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Which sources are the best to learn JavaScript?
My 2 cents are - just courses or resources will not being u up to speed 'professionally', its got more to do with application of ur learning, than how much you can remember. If you even just read up javascript.info and MDN Web Docs , you will have read up on most of the syntax involved. Most programmers will tell you they still google stuff or lookup references.
What are some alternatives?
capstone - CAP database scripts.
htm - Hyperscript Tagged Markup: JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support.
mayan-edms
devilbox - A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development
fuckthegrand - Templates and Resources for Suing Greystar/The Grand Denver (b/c fuck the grand)
erlpack - High Performance Erlang Term Format Packer
docassemble-ALWeaver - A tool to help quickly generate draft interviews from an existing document (pdf or DOCX) for the docassemble platform.
flask-calendar - Simple Python & Flask web-calendar
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
Taiga - Agile project management platform. Built on top of Django and AngularJS
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring