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    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JS

    This repository is for the Azure SDK for JavaScript (Node.js & Browser). It contains libraries for the breadth of Azure services. Management libraries are packages that you would use to provision and manage Azure resources. Client libraries are packages that you would use to consume these resources and interact with them. The readme for each package contains code samples and package information. This readme can be found in the corresponding package folder under the folder of the service of...
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    CapRover

    CapRover

    Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx), aka Heroku on Steroids

    CapRover is an extremely easy-to-use app/database deployment & web server manager for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, WordPress (and etc...) applications! It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses Docker, Nginx, LetsEncrypt and NetData under the hood behind its simple-to-use interface. For a developer who does not like spending hours and days setting up a server, building tools, sending code to the server, building it, getting an SSL certificate,...
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    Vector Element

    Vector Element

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web

    Protect the most sensitive parts of your organization; from senior executive discussion to intellectual property and cybersecurity. An entire communications platform under your control, with end-to-end encrypted voice, video, messaging and collaboration. Easily scales to serve the largest of organizations, supply chains and entire ecosystems. Support thousands of users in a single end-to-end encrypted chat room. Connect millions in real time across multiple organizations. Decentralization...
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    MIDWAY

    MIDWAY

    Serverless Framework for front-end/full-stack developers

    A Node.js serverless framework for front-end/full-stack developers. Build the application for next decade. Works on AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, and traditional VM/Container. Super easy integrate with React and Vue. There are many similar frameworks in the community, so why do you need Midway? Midway is a framework that Alibaba has been developing continuously. Before egg was used as the underlying framework, an application-oriented framework was required to connect with the group's...
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    AWS Amplify

    AWS Amplify

    A declarative JavaScript library for application development

    The Amplify open-source client libraries provide use-case-centric, opinionated, declarative, and easy-to-use interfaces across different categories of cloud-powered operations enabling mobile and web developers to easily interact with their backends. These libraries are powered by the AWS cloud and offer a pluggable model which can be extended to use other providers. The libraries can be used with both new backends created using the Amplify CLI and existing backend resources. The Amplify...
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    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    Extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible

    We have open-sourced a set of software packages, Runtime Interface Clients (RIC), that implement the Lambda Runtime API, allowing you to seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible. The Lambda Runtime Interface Client is a lightweight interface that allows your runtime to receive requests from and send requests to the Lambda service. The Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface Client is vended through npm. You can include this package in your preferred base image to make...
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    Plum Cave Twofish

    Plum Cave Twofish

    A version of Plum Cave that uses the ChaCha20 and Twofish ciphers

    A version of Plum Cave that employs the "ChaCha20 + Twofish-256 CBC + HMAC-SHA3-512" authenticated encryption scheme for data encryption and ML-KEM-1024 for quantum-resistant key exchange.
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    Plum Cave

    Plum Cave

    A cloud backup solution that employs advanced cryptography

    A cloud backup solution that employs the "ChaCha20 + Serpent-256 CBC + HMAC-SHA3-512" authenticated encryption scheme for data encryption and ML-KEM-1024 for quantum-resistant key exchange. Check it out at https://plum-cave.netlify.app/ GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/plum-cave
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    React Firebase Hooks

    React Firebase Hooks

    React Hooks for Firebase

    React Hooks for Firebase. A set of reusable React Hooks for Firebase. A set of reusable React Hooks for Firebase. React Firebase Hooks v4 requires React 16.8.0 or later and Firebase v9.0.0 or later. Whilst previous versions of React Firebase Hooks had some support for React Native Firebase, the underlying changes to v9 of the Firebase Web library have meant this is no longer as straightforward. We will investigate if this is possible in another way as part of a future release. This library...
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    Offline First Database Comparison

    Offline First Database Comparison

    An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore

    In this project I have implemented the exact same chat application with different database technologies. You can use it to compare metrics and learn about the differences. The chat app is a web-based angular application, with functionality similar to Whatsapp Web. All metrics are measured automatically via code in a browser test (chrome:headless). The results heavily depend on the developer's device. You should compare the values relative to one another and not as absolute values. Also, you might want to create new metrics that better represent how you would use the respective database. ...
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