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flagsmith
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435 | 4,316 | |
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7.1 | 9.9 | |
23 days ago | 5 days ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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jam-py
- Ask HN: Shutting Down Jam.py Project?
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Creating project schedule web app. New to database design
For examples and code, see https://github.com/jam-py/jam-py/
- Jam.py Application Builder
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Moving MS Access to Web
as fun project, but hopefully useful to someone, I've built the service for online MS Access to sqlite3 conversion some time ago. Now I added semi automated Web Application creation based on the uploaded Access data. It really takes minutes to get the Web application up and running based on Python Jam.py.
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Anvil.works alternatives?
You could look at https://jam-py.com
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Files getting locked, can't open file more than one time
Nah mate, sorry to say, but you are not fully informed. I can move 100 tables Access App in one day with just clicking. The framework is called Jam.py . So, let's have a look how that actually works: https://www.reddit.com/r/MSAccess/comments/rhls54/access_lending_library_moving_to_the_web/
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UI to make returned data look like Excel
To move data online one can use this jam-py.com
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Need help and advice from expert
and/or here: https://jam-py.com/
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Guidance with creating Access Database
I will chip in, if the admins do not mind, with suggesting to go straight on the internet with the solution. The tool is Jam.py and maybe visit this too: jampyapplicationbuilder.com/
- Looking for free bookshop management database
flagsmith
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Why use Open Source Feature Flags?
Considering all these points, the team at Flagsmith has developed a feature flag management platform Flagsmith and made it open source. The core functionality is open and you can check out the GitHub repository here. I have utilized and authored several blogs discussing their excellent offerings and strategies.
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Testing in Production with Canary Deployments: A How-To Guide
Itβs also open source! Check out the repo here and don't forget to give it a star to show your support and join their amazing community to get technical support.
- 5 Open-Source Repositories for Faster Development in Monolithic Architecture
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Implementing Feature Flags with Next.js and App Router
In this guide, we've chosen Flagsmith as our feature flagging solution. Flagsmith is an open-source platform that offers a user-friendly interface for managing feature flags, A/B testing, and segment overrides. You can control feature behaviour without modifying code, making it a powerful tool for managing complex projects with multiple feature variations.
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Show HN: We built an open-source LaunchDarkly alternative for B2Bs
Looks good. My friend launched Flagsmith a few years back too -https://github.com/Flagsmith/flagsmith. I have used it on a few of my own projects and itβs been great/easy to integrate
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We create an open-source feautre flag sytem to help release faster and safe
Is Flagsmith not the de-facto OSS LaunchDarkly?
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Flagdown: The open source ConfigCat alternative
What are the differences to Flagr, GrowthBook or Flagsmith?
- Flagsmith
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The actual infrastructure costs of running SaaS at scale (billions of requests/month)
If you are curious about our performance, please check out our status page. If you want to support us, please give us a star on Github! If you need feature flags and want to partner with a team that is in it for the reasons I outlined above; feel free to sign up for a free account and give it a try!
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OpenFeature β open standard for feature flags
I believe the idea is that you run feature flag management as a separate service. It's not meant for desktop software but rather as a component of a microservices architecture. This is not uncommon - I know at least one of the FAANGs has something like this internally.
Flagsmith [1] (formerly Bullet Train) is another open source feature-flags-as-a-service software, and they have their own SaaS offering now.
1. https://github.com/Flagsmith/flagsmith
What are some alternatives?
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
growthbook - Open Source Feature Flagging and A/B Testing Platform
JS Bin - Collaborative JavaScript Debugging App
unleash - Open-source feature management solution built for developers.
Ansible-NAS - Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
featurehub - FeatureHub - cloud native feature flags, A/B testing and remote configuration service. Real-time streaming feature updates. Provided with Java, JavaScript, React, Python, Go, .Net, Ruby, Android, Swift and Flutter SDKs.
ToolJet - Low-code platform for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, Google sheets, OpenAI, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. π
vue-feature-toggle
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
unleash-client-python - Unleash client SDK for Python π‘π‘π‘
jampy-exe - Jam.py Demo App as EXE
Concourse - Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go.