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Internet Computer: Web App Decentralized Database Architecture
We are developing a proof of concept to port our web app, DeckDeckGo, to DFINITY's Internet Computer.
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We Received A Grant To Port Our Web App To The Internet Computer
Exciting news, we received a 25k USD grant from the DFINITY foundation to port our web editor for slides, DeckDeckGo, to the Internet Computer.
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Build A Library With esbuild
I recently developed plugins and, migrated all the utilities of DeckDeckGo to build these with esbuild.
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Bundling Figma Plugin With Esbuild
I recently published a new open source plugin to export Figma frames to DeckDeckGo slides.
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Firebase Cloud Functions: Verify Users Tokens
Anyone can try out DeckDeckGo, there is no mandatory login or sign-in upfront if you just want to give it a try. It is something really important to us, we are not chasing data or number of users, we are developing an editor for presentations for users’ who want to use it, or not 😉. That being said, if users want to share publicly their presentations, because we don’t want to have too much “This is a test” or “Yolo” decks publicly published, respectively avoid if possible not meaningful public content, we do restrict our “publishing process” (the one in which we transform and deploy the presentations online as Progressive Web Apps), to signed users. For these processes, we are using the ability given by Firebase to use anonymous users. That’s why, in addition to verify the tokens, I also add to check this information. Fortunately, this can also be solved easily, as the payload provided by the verifyToken function does contain such information.
d3-hypertree
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Is anyone aware of an interactive hyperbolic tree visualization of wikipedia pages?
https://github.com/glouwa/d3-hypertree is a good start.
What are some alternatives?
Blaze UI - Atoms for Blaze UI
downsample - Collection of several downsampling methods for time series visualisation purposes.
gslides-maker - Generate Google Slides from Wikipedia content
Slidy - 📸 Sliding action script
stencil - A toolchain for building scalable, enterprise-ready component systems on top of TypeScript and Web Component standards. Stencil components can be distributed natively to React, Angular, Vue, and traditional web developers from a single, framework-agnostic codebase.
social-embed - Utilities and web components for embeddable content (YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion)
mathlive - A web component for easy math input
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
synergies - Create a performant distributed context state for React by composing reusable state logic.
blaze - Atoms for Blaze UI [Moved to: https://github.com/BlazeSoftware/atoms]
revo-grid - Powerful virtual data grid smartsheet with advanced customization. Best features from excel plus incredible performance 🔋