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    Java Design Patterns Website

    Java Design Patterns Website

    Next generation website for Java Design Patterns

    This project is the VuePress-powered web front end for the well-known “java-design-patterns” project, which documents classic and modern design patterns in Java. Its purpose is to present that large body of content as a browsable, fast, static website with organized navigation, search, and pattern categorization. Instead of reading patterns only in GitHub markdown, users can consume them in a more pleasant documentation format with sections, sidebars, and themed pages. ...
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    Ts.ED

    Ts.ED

    Ts.ED is a Node.js and TypeScript framework on top of Express

    Ts.ED is a Node.js and TypeScript Framework on top of Express/Koa.js. Ts.ED is a framework on top of Express/Koa to write your application with TypeScript (or ES6). It provides a lot of decorators and guidelines to make your code more readable and less error-prone. Create your Rest API easily and create different version paths of your API compliant with OpenSpec and JsonSchema. Don't waste your time with configuration, the server is preconfigured to start quickly. Choose between different...
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    Formly

    Formly

    JSON powered dynamic forms for Angular

    Formly is a dynamic (JSON-powered) form library for Angular that brings unmatched maintainability to your application's forms. Easy to extend with custom field type, validation, wrapper and extension. Every developer that’s using Angular to build cool web applications knows forms are among the most common things to build. We are building by hand with all the tools Angular gives us. NGX Formly was built as an open-source project, which you can find on GitHub. The tool lets you create forms...
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    nest-user-auth

    nest-user-auth

    A build for a back end which implements managing users with MongoDB

    ...If you recognize an anti-pattern or a better way to do something, please post an issue. It is challenging not to repeat the structure of the models in the GraphQL schema, Mongo schema, and Typescript interfaces. The goal is to have one truth point for the models and extend that data when more data is needed. With NestJS 6.0.0 a code first approach was introduced. This project uses the schema first approach to be language agnostic.
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