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2023 July

PostgreSQL provides the necessary building blocks for you to combine and create your own search engine for full-text search. Let's see how far we can take it.

postgres database hacker news

The full-featured Golang Development Framework skeleton - goravel/goravel

laravel go

Exploring software development with PHP, JavaScript, Rust, and beyond.

laravel

2023 May

Discover our guides, examples, and APIs to build fast and relevant search experiences with Meilisearch.

Learn how to use Kiota to generate API clients to call any OpenAPI-described API.

api open api hacker news

Hexmos Lama2: Human-friendly syntax and CLI for describing and executing APIs, store and collaborate on API files using version control. Ships with IDE and text-editor integrations. Markdown for APIs.

2023 March

EdgeWorkers Examples – This repository contains practical examples, that can be used as a starting point for Akamai EdgeWorkers. - akamai/edgeworkers-examples

serverless

jendeley is a JSON-based document organizing software.

tooling

MailCrab is an email test server for development, written entirely in Rust.

The ultimate set of SQLite extensions. Contribute to nalgeon/sqlean development by creating an account on GitHub.

database hacker news

An intuitive spreadsheet-like interface that lets users of all technical skill levels view, edit, query, and collaborate on Postgres data directly—100% open source and self hosted, with native Post...

tooling database

2023 February

Various Docker Compose examples of selfhosted FOSS and proprietary projects. - Haxxnet/Compose-Examples

docker

2023 January

Implement feature-rich JSON:API compliant APIs in your Laravel applications. Build your next standards-compliant API today.

laravel api php hacker news

Step by step guide to becoming a modern backend developer in 2025

Boilerplate for running a PHP lambda function in AWS - rkeplin/lambda-php-dockerized

serverless php

Occasionally I go out to lunch with some of my techie friends and we have a great time geeking together. We talk about projects, current events, and various tech-related issues. Inevitably, the discussion will turn to programming languages. One might lament "I have to modify some Java code. I hate Java. (Oh, sorry, Kyle.)" (It probably doesn't help that we gave Kyle the nickname "Java-boy" over a decade ago.) Another will gripe about some old monolithic shell code that nobody wants to rewrite.

python

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