Twitter Text Obj VS spring-boot-boilerplate

Compare Twitter Text Obj vs spring-boot-boilerplate and see what are their differences.

Twitter Text Obj

Twitter Text Libraries. This code is used at Twitter to tokenize and parse text to meet the expectations for what can be used on the platform. (by twitter)

spring-boot-boilerplate

Spring Boot Boilerplate is a starter kit. This project includes : Spring Boot(v2.7.10), Spring Data JPA, Spring Validation, Spring Security + JWT Token, PostgreSQL, Mapstruct, Lombok, Swagger (Open API) (by Genc)
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Twitter Text Obj spring-boot-boilerplate
9 1
3,054 160
0.3% -
0.0 3.4
10 months ago 5 months ago
HTML Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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Twitter Text Obj

Posts with mentions or reviews of Twitter Text Obj. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-17.

spring-boot-boilerplate

Posts with mentions or reviews of spring-boot-boilerplate. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-14.
  • Tech skill shortage
    8 projects | /r/ProgrammerHumor | 14 Aug 2021
    You may find that after getting a good amount of foundational knowledge or experience, books are only good for author perspective. In the wild, maybe you'll benefit more from a boilerplate / starter repo like this or this. Those are called starters / boilerplate repos. That's a good way to get started if the getting started docs of your chosen tech is intimidating or confusing. Here's the one for spring boot.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Twitter Text Obj and spring-boot-boilerplate you can also consider the following projects:

MarkdownTextView - Rich Markdown editing control for iOS

spring-reddit-clone - Reddit clone built using Spring Boot, Spring Security with JWT Authentication, Spring Data JPA with MySQL, Spring MVC. The frontend is built using Angular - You can find the frontend source code here - https://github.com/SaiUpadhyayula/angular-reddit-clone

YYText - Powerful text framework for iOS to display and edit rich text.

spring-boot-web-application-sample - Real World Spring Boot Web Application Example with tons of ready to use features

Iconic - :art: Auto-generated icon font library for iOS, watchOS and tvOS

pullstate - Simple state stores using immer and React hooks - re-use parts of your state by pulling it anywhere you like!

DTCoreText - Methods to allow using HTML code with CoreText

stalin-sort - Add a stalin sort algorithm in any language you like ❣️ if you like give us a ⭐️

Atributika - Convert text with HTML tags, links, hashtags, mentions into NSAttributedString. Make them clickable with UILabel drop-in replacement.

spring-boot-starter - Quickstart your Spring Boot project with this boilerplate

PhoneNumberKit - A Swift framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber.

spring-aspect-security - This project secures Spring REST endpoints using Aspect. It introduces a security interceptor that pre-handles a REST request and where a bearer token is converted into application user. If the user does not exist or does not have the required permission then an error will be thrown. As a bonus, if the user is valid, it's id is save in the request attribute and can be pass into the REST endpoint, so that it can be used for future use.