What are some of the best projects that you have built? Pick like 1-3 projects of yours and tell us why you feel proud of them!
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In my case, Gwion, a musical programming language
This is awesome 👍😉
Are you a musician yourself? 👀
Yes, my main job is arranging/composing/directing, but I also do a lot of playing.
I basically had no appeal to CS, but the need of such a tool made me overcome this.
Do you have a Soundcloud link or a Youtube to take a listen if you post online? 🎵🎶
Not atm.
But one my my bands should set that in place soon, I'll let you know
Awesome, would love to take a listen 👍😉
I would interested in more of GwionTour, to see how it solved your problems.
At this point of what I have seen, I can still use a Python library.
Makes sense.
Tbh if you look at the benchmarks you can see it's really faster than python (performance was really a central point in this project).
But sure the tour needs more pages.
Hi Madza;
I've been working on my last project appsupports.co for about a year. I would appreciate if you give feedback for my landing page and project :)
It an awesome project 👍😉
Love how clean and fast the site feels ✨
Thanks 😎
I really enjoyed building the Serverless API with DynamoDB and CDK.
blog on dev.to
Git repo is aws-cdk-api-workshop
I would be happy to hear feedback :)
This is awesome, thanks for sharing 👍😉
I'm Happy to work on CXXGraph, an Header-Only C++ Library for Graph Representation and Algorithms.
This project take me more than 1 year of work and now i'm in a stable version.
In the future i want to build another C++ library for Automata that will speed up the performance and with a simple and clear interface. ( i have already created the project on Github ).
If someone is interested in collaboration can write to me at zigrazor@gmail.com
Best of luck with your projects 🎯🚀✨
My major projects was about learning Japanese and Chinese languages; and dissatisfaction with limitation of using Anki programmatically.
Latest - github.com/zhquiz/zhquiz and github.com/rep2recall/r2r-cli
Also, compiling Kanji / Hanzi components / super-components was my old projects as well - github.com/patarapolw/CJKrelate.
Thanks for sharing these 🙏❤
i'm actually working on an anime app for android phones, which take the info from an api made in Golang and for a second place i'm making a native rest client for Mac written in Swift/SwiftUI i named Saturn.
Thanks for sharing, this is awesome 🙏❤
Love your projects! One of my own favorite ones is also a quiz app: Quiz API. And DevDojo as well
Oh, yeah I remember the quiz of your good job on it 😉👍
And to build a community like that, it takes a lot of patience and persistence 🎯🚀
The projects that I'm the most proud of are almost invisible.
One of them, rsnapshot is stable software. It is feature-complete, has been thoroughly bug-fixed, and hardly ever requires updating. To some people who look at the repository they might see how few recent updates there have been, or at the list of feature requests (the answer is usually "no, and that's been asked for before", only occasionally just "no, that would break existing users installations") or support requests masquerading as bug reports and think it was terrible abandonware. But it's not. It's just old reliable software. And I'll take old reliable software any day of the week when its job is to look after my backups.
Other people seem to agree with me. I know that amongst other people who value their backups it's used on board hospital ships, by local government, by at least one casino, and by the US Air Force.
The second is Number::Phone, a library for handling phone numbers. It parses them, formats them, can tell you how to dial them, and so on. While the code is all mine (modulo a few small contributions from others) it leans heavily on Google's libphonenumber for data, although it pre-dates libphonenumber by three years as well as being intended more for use by telcos than end-users. It is mostly used in telecoms billing systems, for input data validation on websites, and for some telecoms routing.
Just checked them out 😉Awesome job on these, great to see you have built tools that helps people 🙏❤
Mine ones are wickedtemplates.com and wickedblocks.dev.
But you cam see all my projects at wickedlabs.dev and judge by yourself 😁
Thanks for sharing 🙏💯
welcome!
I loved making my SpaceX MiniWiki! I made it with Next.Js and Tailwind, lots of fun!
I also work with NextJS, its a solid framework 💯👍
I'm liking it so far, it makes publishing apps so much easier!
Mostly I'm proud of my Open Source work:
These are awesome, thanks 👍😉
Thanks for the insight 👍😉 This was an interesting read ✨😉
Wow this looks very nice.