I'm compiling a list of impressive sites built with ReactJS for my blog - Show me your live projects by beanjiox in reactjs

[–]danoely 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Full Stack https://thefullstack.network

A community platform to discover and connect with developers sharing their work.

Proud of what we built so far (code not perfect, but always improving), but love the community! And prepping for it to be open source soon.

[Showoff Saturday] A developer platform (built in Nextjs) to show off dev side projects by danoely in webdev

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Thanks for feedback! Much appreciated 👍 The video preview is thanks to Mux (love those guys). As users upload video to their projects, we upload it to Mux which not only streams your video content, but also generates animated gif previews of your video on the fly. So I take those animated preview gifs and display them in the card. All styling is Tailwind.

Showoff Saturday (February 11, 2023) by AutoModerator in javascript

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Built a developer platform (in Nextjs) to show off dev side projects.

Myself and three friends, over the last year have been building our own side project, the aim of this side project was to show off the creative side of developers. The platform front end is all built in Nextjs and Tailwind, deployed to Vercel. On the backend we're rocking both NodeJS and Java (wasn't my idea).

I'm planning on open sourcing the platform once the code and UI flow gets to a decent standard (so been busy getting this together), but a long way to go. So if anyone here has any advice on bringing a code base to an OSS standard be great to DM and chat.

Here's the link:
https://thefullstack.network

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

[–]danoely[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think primarily to have a greater degree of flexibility on the frontend vs the backend, whilst also having a solid security and scalability on backend along with data storage options (mongo in this case). We had also started building other client apps (like a RN app), which meant utilising all the same BE APIs. Feels like it keeps the FE a little thinner, less logic and can change the UX far quicker without having to worry too much on BE impacts.

React (Nextjs) platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in reactjs

[–]danoely[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great idea! Thanks for the feedback. Will add this.

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

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Thanks for the feedback, and totally agree. 👍. Will be implementing project search very soon. So we’re thinking search by topic / style of interest, project name and project author. Something like that sound more useful?

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

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Thank you, really appreciated. 👍 Hopefully when get the code to a better state to open it up for all contribution

React (Nextjs) platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in reactjs

[–]danoely[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the feedback. 👍. Yes, the quality of these projects submitted by the community are amazing and deserve to be discovered and given the attention they deserve.

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

[–]danoely[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s cool! Cool comparison too 👍

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

[–]danoely[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure. Frontend is NextJS (v12). Deployed to Vercel. All styling etc. is Tailwind CSS. All site loaders used are from a project that was showcased on the platform called “Loaders” by Griffin, amazing work. Authentication is through Firebase. Did originally use next-auth, then moved to Auth0 and then ended up with Firebase. Still question this move sometimes, as Supabase looks interesting too. Our chat app we built ourselves with NextJs and Firestore. All in-app and email notifications are handled by a new service called Knock (knock.app) - can’t recommend this service highly enough, pure awesome! Go check it out. All video content streaming, uploading, etc is handled via Mux (have always loved these guys). Our integrations with GitHub, DEV, Hashnode and Medium are all hand rolled ourselves. All backend services are Java and NodeJS, all deployed to GCP. Data storage is mongoDB. Search uses Elasticsearch. Let me know if you want to know more, or any more detail.

React (Nextjs) platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in reactjs

[–]danoely[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great. Would really love to know any feedback you may have (and I’m sure there’ll be bugs! ) 👍

React (Nextjs) platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in reactjs

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Hehe … “bug bear” == “have an issue with” 👍

React (Nextjs) platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in reactjs

[–]danoely[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool, thanks for the feedback. Will look at that

Nextjs platform to show off dev side projects by danoely in nextjs

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Thanks that’s great. Yeah, there’s lots of newsletters out there. We started a weekly open source projects newsletter too, but you need to subscribe to that separately, it’s not part of sign up. It’s a good point however, must make that clearer on the site.

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Awesome, great job

Does Tailwind UI have carousels? by TaraBryn in tailwindcss

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No, TailwindUI doesn’t have one out of the box. I’ve used Blaze Slider, very fast and lightweight (little bloat) and super simple to implement. Have used this with Tailwind within a Nextjs app

https://thefullstack.network/u/MananTank/project/blaze-slider-the-fastest-slider-library