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Great list! If you need a queue or async triggers, try Sequin. Open source and works great with Supabase - easily brides to Trigger.dev too
github.com/sequinstream/sequin
This is really cool, Eric. Thanks for mentioning.
Is that not what Supabase broadcast does?
https://supabase.com/docs/guides/realtime/broadcast?queryGroups=language&language=js
Great list! But if your looking for a backend framework that makes you go faster from local development to deployed in the cloud you should check out Encore. Performance wise it's also 9x faster then Express.js 🤯
github.com/encoredev/encore
encore.dev/
Great list! I especially like Zod. I use it in my project webacus.dev Check it out.
It’s a comprehensive online toolbox that offers a wide variety of tools in multiple categories. It aims to deliver these tools with a sleek and attractive user interface providing you with all the essentials in one handy place.
Zod is great. Webacus looks interesting.
Great list! but for monorepos i would suggest use Turborepo
Just to add... there is a Vue 3 Version of Shadcn
shadcn-vue.com/
Thanks, Stefan.
Fantastic compilation.
Hit the nail on the head.
Thank you.
I am glad you liked it.
what about Taipy?
That's a great tool—thanks for mentioning Smith.
What a list! Thanks
I'm glad you liked Ola.
Thanks for your sharing
You are welcome.
Thanks for sharing the "13 Top Open-Source Tools"! This will definitely help speed up my development. I appreciate it! Keep up the great work!
I am glad you liked it.
This is really interesting. A host of tools to make development much faster.
Hopefully no one gets too surprised when I finish full stack apps in a couple of days ☺️
Haha...that is genuinely possible now.
Nice!
Thank you.
Wow, these tools look quite relevant to what I'm making!
I'll give them a shot.
Thanks for creating this guide!
thanks for the review 👍, found out two new userful tools
You're welcome, Max.
Thank for sharing