Telescope Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Telescope
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Klotho
AWS Cloud-aware infrastructure-from-code toolbox [NEW]. Build cloud backends with Infrastructure-from-Code (IfC), a revolutionary technique for generating and updating cloud infrastructure. Try IfC with AWS and Klotho now (Now open-source)
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phpBB
phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
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FluxBB
FluxBB is a fast, light, user-friendly forum application for your website.
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Appwrite
Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support . Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more!
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d3
Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
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Gatsby
The fastest frontend for the headless web. Build modern websites with React.
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nivo
nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and React libraries
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state-of-js-graphql-results-api
State of JS GraphQL API
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Sonar
Write Clean JavaScript Code. Always.. Sonar helps you commit clean code every time. With over 300 unique rules to find JavaScript bugs, code smells & vulnerabilities, Sonar finds the issues while you focus on the work.
Telescope reviews and mentions
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How Devographics Surveys Are Run, 2022 Edition
This app is itself is a Next.js app that relies on Vulcan.js, a full-stack JavaScript framework that I originally created for Meteor, and that Eric Burel later ported to Next.js. But we will likely phase out the Vulcan.js part eventually to make it a more standard codebase.
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How the State of JS/CSS Surveys Are Run
This app is itself based on a full-stack JavaScript framework I created, Vulcan.js. It works well enough for now, but in the future the app might need to be refactored in order to handle more surveys in parallel.
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VulcanJS/Vulcan is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
Telescope is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.