Open Source Cloud Services Software - Page 5

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    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    Cheat sheet for Google Cloud developers

    Every product in the Google Cloud family described in <=4 words (with liberal use of hyphens and slashes) by the Google Developer Relations Team. This list only includes products that are publicly available. There are several products in pre-release/private-alpha that will not be included until they go public beta or GA. Many of these products have a free tier. There is also a free trial that will enable you try almost everything. API platforms and ecosystems, developer and management tools, identity and security tools, gaming, networking, data and analytics tools, database, storage, gaming tools, and many more.
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    Wild Workouts

    Wild Workouts

    Go DDD example application. Complete project to show how to apply DDD

    Wild Workouts is an example Go DDD project that we created to show how to build Go applications that are easy to develop, maintain, and fun to work with, especially in the long term! The idea for this series, is to apply DDD by refactoring. This process is in progress! Please check articles, to know the current progress. No application is perfect from the beginning. With over a dozen coming articles, we will uncover what issues you can find in the current implementation. We will also show how to fix these issues and achieve clean implementation by refactoring. We're building a Discord community focused on modern business applications. It's the place to discuss hard topics, request a review, or ask if something's not clear.
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    bento-starter

    bento-starter

    Full-Stack solution to quickly build PWA applications with Vue.js

    Provides a completely well-configured environment so you can immediately focus on writing your web app code. BentoStarter uses Vue.js because it is cool, fast, and probably the easiest javascript framework to learn today. Your app is deployed to firebase hosting as soon as you commit a new version. Provides a strong PWA configuration so your web app can be used as a mobile (IOS / Android) or desktop application with offline support. BentoStarter uses firestore which provides a cloud NoSQL Database so you can focus on writing your front-end code. Optional continuous integration/delivery configuration that helps you control your code quality before deployment. BentoStarter helps you getting started by proposing a default app structure based on best practices. As this project is a template and not a CLI, you can modify the whole project according to your needs. Prerender your different app pages and boost SEO with meta-data description per page.
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    fog

    fog

    The Ruby cloud services library

    Whether you need compute, dns, storage, or a multitude of other services, fog provides an accessible entry point and facilitates cross-service compatibility. Just getting started working with cloud resources? You are not alone, and having so many complicated options makes it hard to know where to start. fog delivers the knowledge of cloud experts to you, helping you to bootstrap your cloud usage and guiding you as your own expertise develops. By coding with fog from the start you avoid vendor lock-in and give yourself more flexibility to provide value. Whether you are writing a library, designing software as a service product or just hacking on the weekend this flexibility is a huge boon. With a rapidly expanding community and codebase the advantages of fog just keep coming. Join us and together we will realize the future of cloud computing.
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    react-native-fcm

    react-native-fcm

    react native module for firebase cloud messaging

    React native module for firebase cloud messaging and local notification. react-native-firebase now can do what react-native-fcm can so it is a waste of effort to build the same thing in parallel. To allow android to respond to click_action, you need to define Activities and filter on specific intent. Since all javascript is running in MainActivity, you can have MainActivity to handle actions. If you are using RN < 0.30.0 and react-native-fcm < 1.0.16, pass intent into package, edit MainActivity.java. Import libraries, add Capabilities (background running and push notification), upload APNS and etc. Put frameworks under ios/Frameworks folder, and drag those files into your xcode solution. Make sure the file is not just moved into the folder. You need to Right Click the project folder in XCode and Add File to <Project Name>. Select Copy if needed in the Options page while selecting the file.
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    react-redux-firebase

    react-redux-firebase

    Redux bindings for Firebase. Includes React Hooks and Higher Order

    Redux bindings for Firebase. Includes Higher Order Component (HOC) for use with React. If you are starting a new project and/or are not required to have your Firebase data loaded into redux, you might want to give reactfire a try before trying react-redux-firebase. I wrote up a quick medium article explaining a bit about how, and why and showing how to start a new project with these tools. Out-of-the-box support for authentication (with auto-loading user profile from database/firestore). Full Firebase Platform Support Including Real-Time Database, Firestore, and Storage. Automatic binding/unbinding of listeners through React Hooks (useFirebaseConnect, useFirestoreConnect) or Higher Order Components (firebaseConnect and firestoreConnect). Population capability (similar to mongoose's populate or SQL's JOIN). Support small data ( using value ) or large datasets ( using child_added, child_removed, child_changed).
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