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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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storybook
Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
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Laravel
Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
We are constantly working on improvements and new features for Blast and please swing by our Github with any ideas or PRs!
For this guide we're going to need some basic components. We're going to need a button, button-box and some icons. You can find everything you'll need in this repo.
Blast uses the Storybook Accessibility addon to automatically test your components from within Storybook using Axe. It lists passed, failing and incomplete tests and allows you to highlight the elements in your components relating to each test as well as a full description of the test as well as reasons why it failed and the standard the test falls under.
At AREA 17, we've been using Storybook for many years with both Vue and React and we love it, but our core technology is Laravel, and we want to be able to work with Storybook in that environment too. We've been able to in the past using the Twig loader, but our heart is closer to Blade. When Quentin, our Engineering Group Director, realized Storybook Server was a thing, and what the Rails community was able to do with it, he started to dream big and threw a quick prototype at it. We then worked together to make that prototype a reality and it became Blast – Storybook for Laravel Blade.
At AREA 17, we've been using Storybook for many years with both Vue and React and we love it, but our core technology is Laravel, and we want to be able to work with Storybook in that environment too. We've been able to in the past using the Twig loader, but our heart is closer to Blade. When Quentin, our Engineering Group Director, realized Storybook Server was a thing, and what the Rails community was able to do with it, he started to dream big and threw a quick prototype at it. We then worked together to make that prototype a reality and it became Blast – Storybook for Laravel Blade.
At AREA 17, we've been using Storybook for many years with both Vue and React and we love it, but our core technology is Laravel, and we want to be able to work with Storybook in that environment too. We've been able to in the past using the Twig loader, but our heart is closer to Blade. When Quentin, our Engineering Group Director, realized Storybook Server was a thing, and what the Rails community was able to do with it, he started to dream big and threw a quick prototype at it. We then worked together to make that prototype a reality and it became Blast – Storybook for Laravel Blade.
At AREA 17, we've been using Storybook for many years with both Vue and React and we love it, but our core technology is Laravel, and we want to be able to work with Storybook in that environment too. We've been able to in the past using the Twig loader, but our heart is closer to Blade. When Quentin, our Engineering Group Director, realized Storybook Server was a thing, and what the Rails community was able to do with it, he started to dream big and threw a quick prototype at it. We then worked together to make that prototype a reality and it became Blast – Storybook for Laravel Blade.
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