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Show HN: WAYF – A Simple Scheduling App
It is great that WAYF offers something completely bare one without the features you are mentioning, IMHO.
https://rallly.co/
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Rallly 3.0 is now available for self-hosting
Hi everyone. Just wanted to share an update from my original post a while back about my self-hostable Doodle alternative called Rallly. I released a new version with an updated UI and a lot of highly requested features. For a while this version was only available for users of the managed service (rallly.co) but I recently just released a new version for self-hosting that brings it up to speed.
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Doodle alternative
Not sure, if this meets your requirements, but there is Rallly
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App for planning meetings?
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THIS WEEK TRASH PICKUP: it looks like rain ☔️ this Wednesday, is anyone interested in picking up trash with me on Thursday 3:30-5 pm and/or Sunday from 6:30-8 pm? 🗑 See Comments for More Info.
https://rallly.co/ is great for scheduling consensus. It's Doodle before Doodle fell off. Not a lot of dates here obviously, but when you blow up and start an army of trash goblins you'll probably need it.
- Alternative or better solution for doodle
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Community Availability Calendar
RALLLY lets people vote on a proposed time. Not sure if it entirely fits your requirements, but figured I'd share just in case.
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Community Q&A - Get Your Questions Answered!
Another game, which I run, plays on Saturdays about once every 3 weeks, but not on a regular schedule. Every 4 months or so I send out a poll (using https://rallly.co/) to pick dates for the upcoming season. It's kind of a pain, but that's what you have to do when your group is older and you have family schedules to work around...
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how to plan the meetings.
My group and I use this website: https://rallly.co. I (the DM) propose a few dates and tones a week or two out, everyone selects their availability, and I chose the time that works best for everyone. Or make a new poll when none of those dates work.
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Looking for professional code bases to check out and learn best practices
Rallly: A self-hostable doodle poll alternative (based on Next.js, tRPC, and TailwindCSS)
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- Path To A Clean(er) React Architecture - API Layer & Fetch Functions
- Path To A Clean(er) React Architecture - A Shared API Client
- React Job Simulator
- React useEffect and objects as dependency - 4 approaches to avoid unnecessary executions
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Test
profy.dev
- I created a Job Simulator to help new React developers get near-production level experience before they join their first professional team
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I created a course to help new React developers get near-production level experience before they join their first professional team
And you can actually get the first part for free by signing up to the waitlist today here: https://profy.dev/
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I created a course to help new React developers land their first job.
Here's the link the if you're interested: https://profy.dev/
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"JuSt MaKe a CoOl PoRtFoLiO Dude"
I don't understand the point of this post. It is not like you are offering a solution to an issue, giving advice, or anything substantial. It is just a rant. Yes, you are at a disadvantage doing self-learning as opposed to someone with a degree, but guess what? A degree without work experience is also challenging to get a Job with. You dont necessarily need a portfolio but projects that can be built to persuade a hiring manager are very helpful. I dont just mean building random things but literally building properly structured, tested and professionally designed projects can help. This article is a good place to achieve that. The portfolio is just a place to put all of the links together. Plus portfolios are good for linking for freelance jobs
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Made an MVP now what?
I'll give you an example of a website who has accomplished something like this very well: https://profy.dev/. His USP it to give new React developers experience in Production level React development and workflows to make you a better job candidate.
What are some alternatives?
RetroShare - RetroShare is a Free and Open Source cross-platform, Friend-2-Friend and secure decentralised communication platform.
bulletproof-react - 🛡️ ⚛️ A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production ready React applications.
Synapse - Synapse: Matrix homeserver written in Python/Twisted.
umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics. [Moved to: https://github.com/umami-software/umami]
Spectrum 2 - Spectrum 2 IM transports
dub - Open-source link management infrastructure.
Node-Chat - :speech_balloon: Chat application built with NodeJS and Material Design
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
Live Helper Chat - Live Helper Chat - live support for your website. Featuring web and mobile apps, Voice & Video & ScreenShare. Supports Telegram, Twilio (whatsapp), Facebook messenger including building a bot.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
framadate - Framadate version 2014
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js