JitBlox is an online visual environment for designing and prototyping component-based web applications without writing a single line of code. Seamlessly use popular UI libraries such as Bootstrap and Material Design, see your app come to life thanks to the real-time preview, and download your app's source code with a single click. Currently, JitBlox exclusively generates Angular apps.
Integrated visual designer JitBlox accelerates the design process compared to a code editor thanks to the intuitive drag-and-drop designer: quickly add basic widgets and layouts or configure complex components from proven UI libraries using an interactive toolbox. Our property editors eliminate the need to dig through documentation or memorize cryptic CSS classes.
Design with realistic data Test your designs with realistic data thanks to built-in modeling capabilities and a mock data editor. Connect your data to your user interface and create loops and other logic - all without coding.
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JitBlox is a developer-friendly low-code tool: it integrates battle-tested UI components from popular libraries. Our toolbox lets you add components, layouts, and design fragments with just a few clicks and allows you to configure widgets interactively using a real-time preview. The source code that JitBlox generates follows best practices, making the design handoff a no-brainer.
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By embracing thoroughly tested UI libraries such as Bootstrap and Material Design, JitBlox avoids vendor lock-in while saving a lot of testing and bug fixing further down the line in your project. Starting a web project with JitBlox is super fast: creating a working app (new or from a template) requires no downloads and takes less than a second (depending on how quickly you can come up with a name for your project 😉). Compared to most code-based prototyping solutions, you also get a working app and a real-time preview, but without the hassle of setting up a development environment, installing frameworks, and copying and pasting snippets of code from the web.
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The primary users of JitBlox are developers with design skills, but our audience also certainly includes tech-savvy (interaction) designers who want to build an interactive prototype.
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JitBlox is a spin-off of an open-source code generation and modeling platform named Yellicode: after successfully using Yellicode to generate code for several Angular apps, the developer (Maurice de Laat) decided to build a small UI around it, resulting in JitBlox's first MVP in 2020... As a matter of fact, JitBlox's code generation and modeling capabilities are still powered by Yellicode.
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The JitBlox designer is built primarily with TypeScript, Rollup and Angular. Its backend is built with ASP.NET Core and the real-time preview is powered by Webpack and WebRTC.
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Based on our record, Discourse seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 23 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
GitHub Discussions can also be a great place for support as long as these are regularly monitored. Another option along the same lines is Discourse and the Open Source Matrix which is used by quite a few Open Source and community-based projects. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
A lot of communities use [Discourse ](https://discourse.org). [LPSF](https://forum lpsf.org) migrated to it when Yahoo Groups was discontinued. Some of the advantages are that it's open source, self-hostable, and can be configured to work as both a traditional mailing list and modern forum. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
More like https://discourse.org/. You can run it yourself, but I can also just have them ding a credit card every month and not think about it again (I do this for a community). - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Discourse perhaps? I've seen it in use in a few places; it has a modern look and feel to it at least. https://discourse.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I fully agree with you see my comment here[0] -- I think you may have misread my comment, it says "Discourse" (as in the forum software[1]), not Discord. [0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37245220. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
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