shapeshift
voyager-server-spring-boot-starter
shapeshift | voyager-server-spring-boot-starter | |
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0.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | - |
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shapeshift
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Spring Boot + Electron, a case study
We would be able to leverage our own JVM libraries, namely ShapeShift and a yet-unreleased framework we use for CRUD operations with traditional ORMs and ODMs.
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We released a new version of ShapeShift (0.7.0) - A lightweight, modular, performant and extensible library for Object Mapping
ShapeShift documentation: https://shapeshift.krud.dev/
- Model mappers for Data Objects in Kotlin
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Introducing ShapeShift: A lightweight, modular, performant and extensible object mapping library for Kotlin/Java
If you would like to contribute, please feel free to open issues, join as a contributor or star the repository. Thanks in advance!
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We released a new version of ShapeShift (0.6.0) - A lightweight, modular, performant and extensible library for Object Mapping
The good news is we added it to our roadmap (https://github.com/krud-dev/shapeshift/issues/17) and plan to work on it in the near future.
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From "Hello World" to Architect - What I learned in Uni
"TL;DR Uni + Freelancer - C# My first paying job, learning to deal with customers Things Un won't teach you: Understand the business 80/20 principle KISS Performance isn't everything Use open source wherever you can Check out my first OpenSource here: https://github.com/krud-dev/shapeshift/"
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What I learned in Uni
Please check out my open source library and maybe even star it. I would appreciate it greatly!
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Object Mapping advanced features & QoL with Kotlin
In our examples we will use the library ShapeShift. It's a light-weight object mapping library for Kotlin/Java with lots of cool features.
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Open source, philosophy, hate & other random words
Some time ago our team has released our first open source library to the wild. We finished our first production ready version, posted it on Reddit and waited for the open source community to welcome us with open arms. After all, we are investing our own free time to create a great product to help others, and it's all for FREE.
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We released a new version of ShapeShift (0.4.0) - A lightweight Kotlin first library for Object Mapping. Would love to hear your thoughts!
ShapeShift repository: https://github.com/krud-dev/shapeshift
voyager-server-spring-boot-starter
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