๐ Linux-inspired web project is coming soon
๐ก Newskategorie: Linux Tipps
๐ Quelle: reddit.com
Now I'm working on a new project which makes easier to developers and ordinary users alike to create web pages, apps and projects using one platform and web browser. It's called Webshop, a source code available on GitHub by this link: https://www.github.com/longinusjanitus/webshop. If you have Apache HTTP Server and PHP installed on your computer and if you use Linux, you can clone this repository and work with that, setting your Apache to open your site with the directory where your clone is located. Then work with it using both web browser interface and your native system. If not, you can use already deployed one in the case someone has created a new server and website with the clone of this project. Webshop project has many similarities with Linux. First, it's free, decentralised and open for changes. Second, it has system of entities that are uniform, have the same structure and basic components, highly standardised and can easily be separated from each other. Third, it has packages. With them, user can install additional apps and features to a new entity and remove any of them from an entity. Fourth, any entity has menu or control panel to access components of each entity and take control over them. Fifth, every entity, app and package has its own ID which has alphanumeric value with using additional characters like point and hyphen. One / slash character is used as a path and URL separator. Sixth, many apps store their data in configuration files and are basically introduced in HTML/PHP files with PNG icons but can have any format supported by the browser including ASP.NET for example and also can have untraditional and unusual data storing methods like databases and even registry which can store all apps data around one entity. You can also contribute to this project by cloning it's repository, making changes, creating new apps and packages, and saving changes to it's GitHub repository. I've decided to write this post to Linux community because Linux users can easily make changes to this project and develop apps and features for it. I also have Linux system installed on my PC and I'm working on this project to make it easier for people to use it as an end product. Hope you will enjoy it!
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