cuttle
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112 | 158,564 | |
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9.5 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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cuttle
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Collaborate on the open source pvp web app for the oldest-known combat card game: cuttle.cards
I got started in web development by building a full stack web app to play my favorite card game, Cuttle, pvp. Now that I'm working in the industry, I've open sourced the project and I continuously improve it with the help of other contributors. Here's the live deployment and here's the code.
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Seeking a JavaScript Mentor for a Passionate Full-Stack Student
The app is live at https://cuttle.cards and actively in (modest) use. We are continuously improving it, and you can practice essentially any part of the full stack by contributing. Here’s the code. The app is a Vue3 SPA with a nodejs backend (using sailsjs), and a postgres database, and we use cypress for the bulk of our automated testing.
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Is anyone down to build some small projects together?
Everyone is welcome! The best way to get started is to join us on discord where you can chat with me and the other devs about setting up and picking your first issue. Otherwise feel free to grab any of the issues on our github!
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What are some full-stack projects that you have made specifically for the purpose of showcasing your MERN stack (or in fact any stack) expertise?
For one thing, you're welcome to join our discord where you can chat with me and other contributors (players too). I'd be happy to help you find a first issue to contribute. Regardless, feel free to check out our issue list to see if there are any you'd like to take a crack at.
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Is it worth it working on web game projects?
For what it’s worth, I’ve open sourced my project (here’s the code) so if anyone would like to practice full stack web development skills by working on the oldest known combat card game, come check it out! We have five tournaments every year and open play sessions twice a week so your contributions will be used by real people in a live environment
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JavaScript framework for making games. no game engine
Here’s the code
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I learned to code by creating a web app to play my favorite card game (Cuttle). Now we have a competitive format and today is our Season Championship!
Cuttle is my favorite card game and I learned web development by creating cuttle.cards: an open source, fullstack pvp web app where people can play Cuttle online, for free! The app uses a postgresql database, a nodejs backend and a vue3 front-end. Here's the code.
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can anyone help explain websockets in vue.js and why he/she used websockets?
I use websockets in my card game project: cuttle.cards as the way of updating all the players when someone makes a move. Here’s the code.
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What Game are You Just Really Good At?
It’s a full stack web app with a Vue frontend and a nodejs backend built with the sailsjs framework. Here’s the code. The project is open source and under continuous development to improve the player experience.
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Where do you guys find a teammate to start your side project?
We don’t have the full team structure that you’d see in a professional setting, but we have 5 core engineers including myself who work consistently on the project and a number of other contributors at various levels of experience. Here’s the repo. If any of that interests you, hit me up!
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