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    JHipster

    JHipster

    Development platform to generate and deploy modern web apps

    ...On the backend, we support Spring Boot (with Java or Kotlin), Micronaut, Quarkus, Node.js, and .NET. For deployment, we embrace cloud native principles with Docker and Kubernetes. Deployment support exists for AWS, Azure, Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud Platform, Heroku, and OpenShift. Our goal is to generate a complete and modern web app or microservice architecture, unifying: A high-performance and robust server-side stack with excellent test coverage; a sleek, modern, mobile-first UI with Angular, React, or Vue + Bootstrap for CSS; and a powerful workflow to build your application with Webpack and Maven or Gradle.
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    Node.JS API Kickstarter

    Node.JS API Kickstarter

    A batteries included NodeJS API Kickstater focused on extensability

    This is a project based on NodeJS and Koa (and some other libs) implementing a REST API to authenticate users and let them manage TODOs stored in a PostgreSQL database. It's easy to extend and provides you the best developer experience possible with a lot of nifty things already configured. It's meant to be used with a front-end consuming the API like a mobile app or a SPA built with for example React, Angular or Vue.
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