builderbook

Open source web application to learn JS stack: React, Material-UI, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Mongoose, MongoDB database. (by async-labs)

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  • Building a basic app using open-source instead of coding it from scratch?
    4 projects | /r/SaaS | 14 Jan 2022
    I'd suggest to stick with JS on backend to save time and don't learn another language. I personally love Next.js both for front and back end, if you are familiar with React - you will love it too. My stack is Next.js (with MUI) / Vercel serverless hosting / Mongo DB I also came to fullstack from front-end, and can recommend this book: https://builderbook.org/
  • Courses for getting started in saas?
    1 project | /r/SaaS | 8 Dec 2021
    From tech side I'd recommend this: https://builderbook.org/ it's step by step tutorial of building simple prod ready saas with react(next.js) + node.js + mongodb + S3 + SSO + github as free content management aimed to very noobs but final app is of high quality. I myself using similar but simpler tech stack next.js + serverless (vercel) + mongo inspired by this book, which I used to learn some years ago.
  • Which languages should I learn to build a SaaS
    1 project | /r/SaaS | 3 Dec 2021
    Javascript you could try this: https://builderbook.org/ you will build this open source saas itself step by step
  • Those who coded their saas from scratch, how long did it take you and what did you use?
    2 projects | /r/SaaS | 19 Nov 2021
    There's one at https://github.com/async-labs/builderbook but it uses materialui instead of tailwind.
  • builderbook.org review
    1 project | /r/react | 26 Oct 2021
    I don't have a long history at reddit. This is my first post. But I want to leave a review to builderbook.org "builder book" review.
  • Opinions on boilerplates
    1 project | /r/SaaS | 28 Apr 2021
    Additionally, I've come across Builderbook and I was wondering if anyone has used it and what their opinion of it is.
  • Newbie Question: Is there a Mongoose subreddit?
    3 projects | /r/mongodb | 12 Feb 2021
    If you're just looking for code examples, you could try searching github for mongoose and ordering by the most number of stars. Then you can find the Mongoose models and check out their code.
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