BlueLibs is a collection of open source products designed to create the best possible experience for starting new projects, by offering rapid prototyping tools and a set of modules to fit the most demanding projects.
@konrad_bujak fully agree, hackability was one of the core values this framework was based on, anything you see right now in the code, everything can be manipulated and modified without too much effort, because of DI patterns and the way we architected the container. Regarding documentation, I fully agree, without a good documentation the framework is doomed for failure, it's a constant work in progress, I tried to add direct links to stackblitz which kickstart a node backend server for you in the browser so you can start hacking right away. Any feedback on the documentation side of things is more than welcome.
It sounds great but missing key details on the landing page:
- How ? (How to start prototyping, how to do all those features you have mentioned? How does it work?)
- price (if free, how much time it takes to set up for a newbie)
@konrad_bujak great questions! Best way to get started and understand how it works is go to the documentation (https://www.bluelibs.com/docs) to understand a little bit about how the whole thing is architected. The video illustrates exactly how easy it is to start prototyping and shows a demo on a possible use-case.
Such video should be on the landing page or GitHub README.
If it is not as easy to setup as a few commands or clicks, I would really work on the onboarding to decrease the friction.
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