LiveView-based library for reactive app development in NodeJS and Deno
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LiveView-based library for reactive app development in NodeJS and Deno
"Phoenix", an experiment independent web-based event display for High Energy Physics.
My personal Phoenix (kasper/phoenix) configuration, written in TypeScript
Streamystats is a statistics service for Jellyfin, providing analytics and data visualization.
The first VR dating app
Calyptus exercise to create a Market Maker bot on Solana using Phoenix
A custom CMS built for sharing educational material about the Lakota language.
Generic, scalable websocket server that should support most use-cases. We are using Elixir / Phoenix to use the language specific features and mitigate the use for Redis adapters (KISS) for scaling across multiple instances.
Realtime chat app with automatic translation. Utilizes WebSockets for instant communication and integrates translation APIs to break language barriers. Messages are translated into the recipient's preferred language upon receipt, enabling seamless conversations across different languages.
My own sandpit for playing around with various frameworks (eg Angular 6 + ngrx, Elixir/Phoenix WebSockets + OTP, React + Parceljs)
The Phoenix Channels Provider is meant to be used as a Yjs Provider for [Generic Socket Rooms](https://github.com/TM9657/generic-socket-rooms). It enables End-to-End encryption, realtime communication between multiple users.
Create dead simple real-time boards
🔒 An app that allows sending encrypted, password-protected files. Written with Elixir/Phoenix, TypeScript, and the WebCrypto API
A VSCode TypeScript extension that scans Elixir code for gettext() calls, allowing users to easily determine if a text has been translated or not.
Wildcard support for phoenix channels
React UI components / widgets. The easiest way to build a great search experience with Elasticsearch.
🐦 Configuration for the window management tool Phoenix
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