mapzy VS web_app_from_scratch

Compare mapzy vs web_app_from_scratch and see what are their differences.

mapzy

Simple, open-source and self-hostable store finder. (by mapzy)

web_app_from_scratch

One script for every web framework which sets up a minimal web app with routing, templates and users. (by no-gravity)
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mapzy web_app_from_scratch
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mapzy

Posts with mentions or reviews of mapzy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-06.
  • Why it needs to be so painful to deploy a Rails app on Ubuntu in 2022?
    5 projects | /r/rails | 6 Aug 2022
    I haven an open-source app (it's a store finder) that also uses Docker and Redis. Have a look at the GitHub repo, maybe there's something to help you there in my setup?
  • Show off your project in rails
    7 projects | /r/rails | 16 Jul 2022
    Mapzy is a store finder, and like Fugu it focuses on simplicity. Again, I've created it because the store finders out there were either ugly, too complex and/or expensive, and not privacy-focused. Read more on mapzy.io
  • A better CSV import
    4 projects | dev.to | 7 May 2022
    If you're interested in the code, have a look at location_imports_controller.rb, location_import.rb, and batch_geocode_worker.rb.
  • Ask HN: Do you contribute to open source projects?
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Mar 2022
    I contribute to Our World In Data [0] and some of the Rails repos. I also run my own open source projects [1][2].

    I've just recently started doing it, and I only put in a few hours each week. Slow and steady wins the race. My motivation is three-fold: First, it's gratifying to give something back to software I love using for free. Second, I learn a lot. Third, if I ever want to work with one of the companies who are stewarding these repos, it gives me a leg up in the application process.

    0: https://github.com/owid/owid-grapher

    1: https://github.com/shafy/fugu

    2: https://github.com/mapzy/mapzy

  • Show HN: Open-source and simple store locator
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Dec 2021
  • Jekyll and Tailwind: How to speed up build time
    1 project | dev.to | 29 Oct 2021
    I've been trying out Jekyll for a new side project's static website and of course added my favorite CSS framework, Tailwind, into the mix. However, after adding Tailwind with PostCSS I began to see very slow build times. Generating the site went from less than a second to more than 30 seconds. Waiting this long to see every change you do makes working with Jekyll impossible.

web_app_from_scratch

Posts with mentions or reviews of web_app_from_scratch. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-23.
  • Server-Side Rendering Is a Thiel Truth (2020)
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Aug 2023
    How do you mean Django is heavy? When I think about heavy, I think about how hard it would be to replace the framework with my own code in the future. So I don't like magic. Both, Django and Flask seem to have a similar amount of magic to me. But I might be wrong. I tried Flask only very briefly.

    Me and other devs maintain this repo which shows how to get from a fresh Debian install to a running web app via different frameworks:

    https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch

    As you can see, it also has a Flask version.

    Contributions are welcome!

  • Ask HN: Good resource on writing web app with plain JavaScript/HTML/CSS
    27 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Nov 2022
    Why using python3-django on debian instead of a venv and the last lts of django from pypi on your script[0] ?

    [0]: https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch/blob/main...

  • Ask HN: Do you contribute to open source projects?
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Mar 2022
    I am building an open source web framework comparison.

    The idea is to put together a project that gives an overview of how to set up a minimal viable web application from scratch via all the different frameworks.

    For each framework the project features a self explanatory shell script that builds a web app with routing, templates and user accounts. So there is no ambiguity of how to reproduce the results. And it is even possible to just copy&paste the steps into a docker container and see the framework in action.

    So if you want to compare how the frameworks do templating, you can look at the "Let's use templates" part and have a quick overview of how it is done in Django, Laravel, Flask, Symfony, NextJS...

    So far, 5 developer joined and contributed.

    Here is the repo:

    https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch

  • Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
    50 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Feb 2022
    I am building an open source web framework comparison.

    The idea is to put together a project that gives an overview of how to set up a minimal viable web application from scratch via all the different frameworks.

    For each framework the project features a self explanatory shell script. So there is no ambiguity of how to reproduce the results. And it is even possible to just copy&paste the steps into a docker container and see the framework in action.

    The shell script for each repo starts from scratch and builds a web app with routing, templates and user accounts.

    Here is the repo:

    https://github.com/no-gravity/web_app_from_scratch

    So if you want to compare how do you use a template, you can look at the "Let's use templates" part and have a quick overview of how it is done in Django, Laravel, Flask, Symfony, NextJS...

    So far, I wrote the beginning of the Django script and two developers contributed Laravel and Symfony scripts. So far we have routing and templates. All three still need user accounts.

    If you are experienced in a web framework, feel free to add to one of the scripts or a new one and send a pull request!

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