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A while ago I released Modern WordPress Website (MWW), a small MVC framework for WordPress development, which aims to provide a Laravel-like experience, with all the power of the WordPress ecosystem.
Modern WordPress Website is looking for contributors and beta testers, help us bring WordPress to modern development standards.
If you have any questions or comments, ask here and I'll answer.
Modern WordPress Website (MWW) is a modern way of building WordPress websites.
About Modern WordPress Website
Modern WordPress Website (MWW) is a modern way of building WordPress websites.
Simple and powerful, it's a great skeleton to bootstrap a new WordPress project.
Modern WordPress Website (MWW) is great for experienced PHP developers using WordPress, and for intermediate developers who want to take their skills to the next level.
Building a Small Project
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Installation
Modern WordPress Website is installed as a mu-plugin. This way we intercept WordPress requests at an earlier stage and have more control over the application.
To get started, simply follow these steps in a clean WordPress installation:
git clone https://github.com/Luc45/ModernWordPressWebsite wp-content/mu-plugins
in the root folder of a clean WordPress installationHello, Kubernauts and Gophers are welcome at github.com/keel-hq/keel !
Keel is a lightweight continuous delivery solution that barely uses any CPU/RAM.
I have initially built Keel to make my pipelines fully automated together with Google Cloud Builder but since then it got lots of new features and integrates with pretty much any Docker registry.
If you would like to help, please drop me an email [karolis at webhookrelay.com] or just grab an issue and submit a PR!
I have created an open source project called LogChimp.
To know more read this post: Change the way you log with LogChimp 🐵
You are most welcome 🙏🏻 to contribute to the project.
I have directly committed to a open source project will it count in my progress.
Do you like Docker?
Are you a web developer?
I'd really love if someone contributed an example Django project to github.com/nickjj/docker-web-frame....
The focus of the project is to have up to date and high quality examples on how to Dockerize a bunch of different web frameworks and technologies.
Currently, there are examples for Flask, Node, Phoenix, Rails and Webpack. If your favorite framework isn't listed, feel free to contribute it as well!
Hello! 🙂
We welcome you to join the Traefik community! Traefik is an open source reverse-proxy/load-balancer which can be used as an Ingress Controller in container infrastructures. Traefik has over 300 contributors, 250 million downloads on DockerHub, 18,000 stars on GitHub, and an active and supportive global Slack channel.
It's a fun place to contribute, learn and grow your developer network with other strong contributors in open source. We'd be honored to have you join us! Thanks for the consideration. :)
traefik.io/#community
So You Just Learned has lots of issues that can be tackled with no code knowledge! It's a repo with information about current diversity and inclusion problems in the tech industry and how to help. PRs always welcome!
I would care to expand on this, but up to a certain point. At least at this moment.
My focus is on the good old trio: HTML, CSS and JS. I think that all of the popular frameworks, except maybe Vue.js, are focusing on JavaScript too much. For example, take a look at angular animations...My opinion that they should be done via CSS3, we do not need the JavaScript version.
The reason why I'm thinking like this, is, that we are pulled off off the basics of web application development when working on certain project and afterwards we are left with the knowledge of the specific framework that were used. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that this is bad, any knowledge is a good one, but we shouldn't be limited to only that specific one.
This way we are left without the understanding the concept behind the hood.
I guess, that the main difference would be, focus on app development with the existing technologies, speed it up with the framework, and spend as much as possible less time to learn it.
Long story short, I don't think that they meet the requirement of simplicity.
PRs welcome:
github.com/theodesp/go-heaps: Reference implementations of heap data structures in Go - treap, skew, leftlist, pairing, fibonacci
Goodwork, is a project management and collaboration tool for all kind of teams. It is open source and MIT licensed and self-hosted. A demo is available also at goodworkfor.life
Its still under development. Hopefully version 1 will be released by the end of the year.
Built with Laravel, VueJS, Tailwindcss and other stuff.
You can help by coding,or testing the app or general discussion on product features.
Self hosted project management and collaboration tool powered by Laravel & VueJS
Self hosted project management and collaboration tool inspired by basecamp
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About Goodwork
Goodwork is a simple project management and collaboration tool for all kind of teams. It is open source and MIT licensed. Goodwork is a self-hosted software so no dependency on anyone and only you keep your data.
Goodwork brings you all the components required for your project to run smoothly in one place so that you have single source of truth. Instead of using a collection of tools or service which makes everything messy and hard to find important details from stuff scattered all over the place, Goodwork organizes everything in a central place where everyone in the company knows what to do, knows where things stand and find stuff without having to ask around all the time.