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    webpack-dashboard

    A CLI dashboard for webpack dev server

    A CLI dashboard for your webpack dev server. You can alternatively globally install the dashboard (e.g. npm install -g webpack-dashboard) for use with any project and everything should work the same. When choosing a custom port, you need to find one that is not already in use. You should not choose one that is being used by webpack-dev-server / devServer or any other process. Instead, pick one that is only for webpack-dashboard and pair that up in the plugin configuration and CLI port flag. ...
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    Ambulatorio

    Ambulatorio

    Web-based outpatients managing software

    "Ambulatorio" is a server-based outpatients managing software written in PHP and MySQL. The user interface, made of HTML, CSS and small chunks of Javascript, is basic and in Italian only. Probably the main peculiarity is that I am a medical doctor and I programmed it to meet my professional requirements, without asking an expert programmer to translate what I need for my clinical practice. Lucio Marinelli
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