eLabFTW
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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eLabFTW
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ELN options
+1 for https://www.elabftw.net
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Looking for a (digital) way of keeping track & take notes of my starter + baking
I use a free electronic lab notebook called eLabFTW
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Questions to chemists: file formats, representations, identifiers and Lab Notebooks
While it already features a molecule/reaction editor, supports a few file formats, it is incomplete in some aspects, and so I'd like to ask you a few questions in order to improve the software. The github discussion is the main place to answer, but I'll reproduce the questions here so you can directly answer below.
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LIMs for smaller labs (SLIMs?)
You should definitely try eLabFTW, it's an open source LIMS/ELN: https://www.elabftw.net/
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What is your take on using a custom, fully versatile CMS you have built and maintained?
I have built and maintained eLabFTW. See my full comment here:
- Besoin d'un coup de main pour setup un site avec docker
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Free ELN
Yes eLabFTW is a great electronic lab notebook. But it's better to have it installed at the institution level, like many universities and research centers do. Installing it for your group only at the beginning is a valid option, too. The other comments only mention proprietary software. eLabFTW is fully open source, and I think it's important to mention.
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Diary style lab Journal
You really should have a look at eLabFTW, it is capable of a lot of things and tailored for experimental logging. Also, it's free and open source ;)
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Anyone need an open-sourced inventory management /sample tracking software?
Open source https://www.elabftw.net/
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Electronic lab notebook recommendations?
eLabFTW lead dev here. As /u/Euphoric_Confusion_3 mentionned, eLabFTW is pretty flexible (you can customize a lot of how things are named) and fits all your criteria. Check out the live demo: https://demo.elabftw.net
Joomla!
- Joomla 5 Upgrade on new 4.4 website fails code 0 "libraries/src/Event/AbstractEvent.php on line 225"
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Joomla! 4.3 on OpenBSD 7.3: Install
Joomla! is one of popular PHP content management systems (aka CMS). It is good for portal-like websites as well as blogging platforms. The first version was released in 2005 and, after long progress, the latest major one was done two years ago (on 2021-08-17).
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What is a Headless CMS: a Visual Guide
CMSs have long been the backbone of digital content creation and delivery. Traditional CMS platforms, including open-source solutions like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal, have been popular due to their ease of use and integration of content creation and presentation.
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What is a Visual Headless CMS (aka Visual CMS)?
This post will be discussing a cutting-edge concept known as a Headless Visual CMS, or Headless Visual Content Management System. This is not your ordinary CMS; we are not referring to platforms like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Sanity.io, Contentful, or anything like that. Instead, we're talking about a fusion of the best headless CMS features and the simplicity of site builders like Wix or Squarespace.
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Looking for CMS recommendations based on specific requirements (Vue, forced Google OAuth)
Website: https://www.joomla.org/
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Getting your first Software Development Job
To help illustrate my point, here's a short rendition of my personal career trajectory. I started out studying Marine Biology. Then taught ESL. Then worked in non-profits in Mexico and Central America. Then became really interested in building online businesses to related to the travel industry. So while living in a small jungle community in Honduras, I decided to teach myself how to make websites. I chose PHP as my first programming language to learn (with CSS and HTML) using the Joomla framework. Living in a small town, which just received dialup internet and lacked running water, I wasn't exactly in tech-hub. But I dedicated the hours and spent many long days (and nights) wrestling with the concepts of a CMS, learning CSS (for IE6 no less) and figuring out how to make a really ugly website. Then an amazing thing happened. Word got out in the town I was living in that I knew how to make websites, and suddenly owner of the internet cafe I had been living at for the past 4 weeks asked me to make them a website. So I did! Then they referred me to others in the town who needed websites and soon I had a side hustle that was allowing me to learn and earn at the same time.
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3 Best Alternatives to WordPress as a CMS
1. Joomla
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Low code solutions for devs to consider.
Content/learning management systems, such as Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, Magento and Moodle are fullstack web applications that you can configure and customize for course websites, blogs and e-commerce. Many if not all of these options are popular and open source.
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Is Joomla dying, and if so, where are developers going?
You are complaining that the oldest PR (https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/pull/21775) is 4 years old but you didn't talk about the very important truth you already know: it was a code dump, the contributor showed zero interest in making any improvements from the time they made the PR. Nobody can merge it if it's not worked on and as you can see the leadership DID ask the contributor in January if he's interested in addressing the problems. Zero feedback since.
- Joomla-Cms - Home of the Joomla! Content Management System
What are some alternatives?
Redaxscript - A modern, ultra lightweight and rocket fast Content Management System
Backdrop CMS - Backdrop is a full-featured content management system that allows non-technical users to manage a wide variety of content. It can be used to create all kinds of websites including blogs, image galleries, social networks, intranets, and more.
django-cms - The easy-to-use and developer-friendly enterprise CMS powered by Django
Elanat - Elanat is ASP.NET Core CMS. Elanat is add-on oriented framework. The Elanat kernel is designed to create an add-on for it as easily as possible; the Elanat kernel contains a variety of add-ons; the structure of Elanat allows the programmer to create a new web system containing different types of add-ons.
Bolt - Bolt is a simple CMS written in PHP. It is based on Silex and Symfony components, uses Twig and either SQLite, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Sphido
Omeka - A flexible web publishing platform for the display of library, museum and scholarly collections, archives and exhibitions.
xournalpp - Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, SUSE), macOS and Windows 10. Supports pen input from devices such as Wacom Tablets.
Pico - Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
Drupal - Verbatim mirror of the git.drupal.org repository for Drupal core. Please see the https://github.com/drupal/drupal#contributing. PRs are not accepted on GitHub.
TYPO3 - The TYPO3 Core - Enterprise Content Management System. Synchronized mirror of https://review.typo3.org/q/project:Packages/TYPO3.CMS