vagrant-opengenera
Convenience scripts to run Open Genera on Mac OS X or a modern Linux. (by ynniv)
remake-framework
Remake framework used by the Remake CLI to generate new projects (by remake)
vagrant-opengenera | remake-framework | |
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3 | 8 | |
289 | 175 | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
about 9 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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vagrant-opengenera
Posts with mentions or reviews of vagrant-opengenera.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-07.
- Owner of Symbolics Lisp machines IP is interested in a non-commercial release
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
Some of his earlier writings about Symbolics Open Genera and Lisp machines are also quite interesting and might be a good source of ideas and principles: http://www.loper-os.org/?cat=8&paged=5
https://github.com/ynniv/vagrant-opengenera
- Symbolics Lisp Machine demo Jan 2013
remake-framework
Posts with mentions or reviews of remake-framework.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-01.
- Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
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I want to make a complete "note" taking app but i'm still a beginner and only know up to vanilla js. What should I learn so I can make this project?
Remake is an open-source framework that can do in 1 line of HTML what takes other frameworks 100 lines of code.
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Building apps in minutes, not months
* Form submissions
All of this is pretty trivial to get working out-of-the-box with very little effort from a dev. So no one has to reinvent the wheel.
And these features, if done well, are all that 90% of businesses need to create value for this customers and become profitable.
I'm really excited about this space. My email is in my profile if anyone wants to talk about it further.
[0] https://remaketheweb.com/
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Just started teaching myself how to code a few days ago and I have questions.
Mavo is great, but doesn't come with a backend. I'd recommend checking out Remake as well (https://remaketheweb.com/), which comes with a backend and user accounts out of the box — and has a really simple syntax. It's made for beginners (who only know HTML & CSS) who want to build their first web app and get an idea of how everything fits together.
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which Low-code platform is the best for freelancer?
There are a lot of great options, but it depends on what you're trying to do. If you're building mobile apps, Adalo or Glide, but if you're building web apps, then Bubble or Remake.
- Building a low-code course - what should I put inside?
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Build your first Remake app
Remake sweeps away those excuses. I took a few hours on a Friday to sketch out an idea for Shelf.page and build it with Remake. A preview of the shelf.page web app Shelf.page is representative of a really common kind of app. Every user gets a profile or account page at a unique URL, with a bunch of fields to customize their page and edit it themselves.
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Could you give me examples of open source JS projects on github, that aren't as difficult to contribute to as something like facebook/react?
You could contribute to https://github.com/remake/remake-framework, which me and several other devs have been working on for a couple years.