usaspending-api
djangoproject.com
usaspending-api | djangoproject.com | |
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2 | 6 | |
283 | 1,840 | |
0.7% | 0.5% | |
9.9 | 8.5 | |
about 18 hours ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | PostScript | |
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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usaspending-api
- Any enterprise level open source django project?
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U.S. Treasury Data Lab
I've never tried their APIs, but I believe their API would be the only way to get more granular information you are looking for:
* https://github.com/fedspendingtransparency/usaspending-api
* https://api.usaspending.gov/docs/endpoints
* For geography based spending - https://github.com/fedspendingtransparency/usaspending-api/b...
djangoproject.com
- I'd like to look at well written Django projects.
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Is there a way to monitor a security advisory of a repository that you use?
Not every project uses Github's advisories - e.g. Django: https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com/security/advisories - but projects often publish advisories on their own site (e.g. https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/releases/security/) or you might find them elsewhere (e.g. https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-10199/product_id-18211/Djangoproject-Django.html)
- django books on testing
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Any enterprise level open source django project?
I am not sure if this fits the enterprise definition but djangoproject.com is open source https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com
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Django well designed app.
Probably https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com
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PHP maintains an enormous lead in server-side programming languages
Sure, but this is still going to be pretty limited when detecting non-PHP languages. How are you going to detect a language which puts no extra headers in HTTP response and has no associated extensions?
But, luckily for us, w3techs lets you check individual websites... and the data is often wrong or missing
github on server side is Javascript! https://w3techs.com/sites/info/github.com (it is actually Ruby)
Djagoproject.com on server side is unknown! https://w3techs.com/sites/info/djangoproject.com (it is actually Django, which is a Python web framework: https://github.com/django/djangoproject.com)
microsoft.com was using PHP and WordPress "unil recently" https://w3techs.com/sites/info/microsoft.com
gitlab.com is "ASP.NET, Python and Ruby (on subdomain) https://w3techs.com/sites/info/gitlab.com
google.com, youtube.com and amazon.com are unknown https://w3techs.com/sites/info/google.com etc..
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I stand by my opinion that w3techs is junk when determining types of server-side language. The only reason there are so much PHP is because PHP is the biggest major language left which is easy to detect. And they hide the low quality of the results it by not including "unknown" category in the graph -- with that category, it would be much clearer how bad their detection works.
What are some alternatives?
cookiecutter-django-rest - Build best practiced apis fast with Python3
koku - An open source solution for cost management of cloud and hybrid cloud environments.
APIFuzzer - Fuzz test your application using your OpenAPI or Swagger API definition without coding
nautobot - Network Source of Truth & Network Automation Platform
ecommerce - Application with CQRS and Event Sourcing built on Rails and Rails Event Store
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
drf-openapi-tester - Test utility for validating OpenAPI documentation
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
pgsync - Postgres to Elasticsearch/OpenSearch sync
horizon - OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon). Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org