A checklist of tactics for marketing your side projects.
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Oct 24, 2020
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A checklist of tactics for marketing your side projects.
Your web application for managing personal data.
A simple, fast and interruptable download accelerator, written in Rust
Blog engine in Go (golang)
A universal instagram clone built with Expo
Full List of Bad Words and Top Swear Words Banned by Google as they closed it
Cross-Browser Plugin to open Sci-Hub
A curated list of checklists. Inspired by the awesome list thing.
Money - let's you manage your money and visualize where your money goes. Built using Ruby 2.3.0, Rails 4.2.5, Backbone and Bootstrap
Express TypeScript Test
one node Amazon ECS cluster using EC2 Spot instance and haproxy
My photography portfolio based on PHP Silex micro-framework
Simple mock interview based on self-feedback for developers
Sync Resident Advisor's library with songs available on Spotify
Reads your xbox one gamer tag video rss feed and displays the videos and screenshots onto your website. You can now save images and videos now
Clicking on a proposed name takes the user to another screen where the user can see availability of that domain
To keep things simple, as of now we can probably open some website like https://namechk.com/ and pre-fill the domain name
Simple Weather Application Made In Flutter
Add a description, image, and links to the side-project topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the side-project topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
The puzzle latency shows the response time from pinging the server in milliseconds. This value could be styled to better portray what it is for. Response time of less than 300 could be considered as optimal and so could be styled as green or something. Anything above 1000 (1 second) would probably be not so great.
A helpful pop up modal or something to better describe how this value is dete