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    Goxygen

    Goxygen

    Generate a modern Web project with Go and Angular, React or Vue

    ...Goxygen generates a basic structure of a project and doesn't force you to use a specific set of tools. That's why it doesn't bring unneeded dependencies to your project. It uses only a database driver on the back end side and Axios in React and Vue projects. Angular projects use only Angular-specific libraries.
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    Maxun

    Maxun

    Small event-delegation library for decoupling event binding and handli

    ...It is archived and marked as read-only, indicating that the project is no longer actively maintained or intended for production use. The README states that ongoing development has migrated into a larger framework under the Angular project. It includes modules for dispatching events, for capturing native events, for custom event details, and for action flows. Because it is purely JavaScript (and uses HTML for test harnesses), it is suited for web browsers and front-end use. Although deprecated, it can still serve as a reference for how to architect event delegation and binding abstractions.
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    readeef

    readeef

    Readeef feed agregator

    readeef is a self-hosted feed aggregator. Similar to Google Reader, but on your own server. readeef is written in Go, and as of October 2017, requires at least version 1.8 of the language. The currently supported databases are PostgreSQL, and SQLite. SQLite support is only built if CGO is enabled. The later is not recommended, as locking problems will occur. A single binary may be built from the sources. It currently contains three subcommands, one for starting the server, one for rebuilding...
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    turkdevops.github.io

    Türk Geliştirici Operasyonları SourceForge

    "TurkDevOps SourForce" Herkese selamlar, Geliştirici Ekipleri için açık kaynağa olan ilgimiz ve katkılarımız sayesinde bizlere yardımcı olarak kuruluşumuzu destekleyen "SourceForge" kuruluşuna teşekkür ederiz. Güncellemeler için lütfen abone olunuz, her zaman güvende kalın. Posta listeleri ve tartışma forumu dahilinde her türlü fikir ve yorum alışverişine açığız Topluluklarımızda misafirperver dayanışmamız saygı ve hoşgörü ile karşılanır, profesyonel bir ortamda davranış...
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