Author: osit

Apache Superset (incubating) is a modern, enterprise-ready business intelligence web application providing: An intuitive interface to explore and visualize datasets, and create interactive dashboards. A wide array of beautiful visualizations to showcase your data. Easy, code-free, user flows to drill down and slice and dice the data underlying exposed dashboards. The dashboards and charts act as a starting point for deeper analysis. A state of the art SQL editor/IDE exposing a rich metadata browser, and an easy workflow to create visualizations out of any result set. An extensible, high granularity security model allowing intricate rules on who can access which product…

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The Flowable project provides a core set of open source business process engines that are compact and highly efficient. They provide a workflow and Business Process Management (BPM) platform for developers, system admins and business users. At its heart is a BPMN process engine, with accompanying DMN decision tables and CMMN case management engines, all written in Java. They are Apache 2.0 licensed open source, with a committed community. All the engines can run embedded in a Java application, or as a service on a server, a cluster, and in the cloud. They can run as independent engines or services,…

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Vue.js is an open-source JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. Simple by design, Vue.js is easier to learn comparing to its competitor React or Angular 2, and integration into projects that use other JavaScript libraries is simplified with Vue because it is designed to be incrementally adoptable.

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Meteor is a complete platform for building web and mobile apps in pure JavaScript. It’s a free and open-source isomorphic JavaScript web framework written using Node.js. Meteor allows for rapid prototyping and produces cross-platform code, and is competing against React, Vue.js, Angular 2, Angular, Ember or Express.

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[We had the opportunity to interview Amit Shekhar, developer of the Android Debug Database, Co-founder at Mindorks and co-founder of HackerSpace. Amit is based in New Dehli in India.] Can you present yourself and your contributions to open source?  I am a co-founder at Mindorks. Mindorks is the largest Android Community in the world. Here, I help students, developers in learning Mobile Development, Blockchain and AI. Helped more than 1,00,000 developers. I am also a co-founder & CEO at GetMeAnApp and HackerSpace. GetMeAnApp helps startups and enterprises in building mobile applications, blockchain apps and also in solving tech related queries. HackerSpace helps working individuals or…

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Open source Content Management Framework to build powerful API with no effort. Strapi comes with an embedded admin panel which has been built to be completely customizable.

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