dbdev
spartan
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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dbdev
- Building a Managed Postgres Service in Rust
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Jonathan Katz: Thoughts on PostgreSQL in 2024
I didn't know about extension repositories like https://database.dev/. What less-known extensions are people here using? I'm curious because there might be extensions that simplify common tasks in ways I'm unaware of.
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Tracking User Data with Fingerprint and Supabase in PostgreSQL
Before we begin, you'll need to install dbdev and pg_headerkit. dbdev is a PostgreSQL package manager provided by database.dev. It allows publishing libraries and applications for repeatable deployment in PostgreSQL, similar to npm for JavaScript, pip for Python, or cargo for Rust. With dbdev, you can manage and discover SQL packages, making it easier to extend and enhance your PostgreSQL projects.
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SPARTAN. Type-safe Angular full-stack development powered by Analog.
Supabase just wrapped up their Launch Week 7 with a ton of incredible features. This includes an AI assistant that was added to their premium platform. It is aware of your database design and can help you when creating more complex SQL queries. I'm even more thrilled by their most recent releases of outstanding open source projects, such as the PostgreSQL package manager database.dev. dbdev serves the same purpose for PostgreSQL that npm does for JavaScript. It gives your PostgresSQL database incredibly easy access to packages that give your DB superpowers like full-text search or one-time-only-read data access à la Snapchat. The best thing is that dbdev can load any PostgreSQL instance that has the required fundamental extensions, independent of the Supabase platform. Again, the code is open source. I can't wait to see where this project goes in the future, and I have no doubt that we will soon be able to utilize a lot more fantastic libraries. Like Brandon Roberts puts it:
spartan
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This is your sign(al) to try TanStack Query & Angular
Just reading these points makes all my alarm signals go off and scream: Complexity!! Don't get me wrong, every once in a while I like a technical challenge (like building spartan/ui), but this just seems like an absolute nightmare to deal with...
- Hacktoberfest 2023: The Complete Guide
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Getting Started with spartan/ui - Shadcn-like UI Components for Angular
Enter spartan/ui – an innovative collection of Angular UI primitives that are un-styled and accessible by default.
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SPARTAN. Type-safe Angular full-stack development powered by Analog.
Of course, all the source code is available to you and if you are already excited about this and cannot wait to get your hands dirty I invite you to check out the repository here.
What are some alternatives?
ng-signal-forms
trpc - 🧙♀️ Move Fast and Break Nothing. End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy.
jackson - 🔥 Streamline your web application's authentication with Jackson, an SSO service supporting SAML and OpenID Connect protocols. Beyond enterprise-grade Single Sign-On, it also supports Directory Sync via the SCIM 2.0 protocol for automatic user and group provisioning/de-provisioning. 🤩
mysql-5.6 - Facebook's branch of the Oracle MySQL database. This includes MyRocks.
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
sql-examples - Curated list of SQL to help you find useful script easily 🚀
ARKKit
analog - The fullstack meta-framework for Angular. Powered by Vite and Nitro
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference