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The top trending side projects built by developers and indie-makers this week

🚀 Top Projects

Pipes puzzle (a.k.a. Net) on a hexagonal grid

Kvass, a personal key-value store

Have you ever thought, “Wow this URL is too short”? Fear not, I created a URL Lengthener!

Parsnip – Duolingo for Cooking

An all-in-one, multi-tenant serverless JavaScript runtime

Famnom – Nutrition tracker and meal planner for families

I made a tool for developers that quickly writes your front-end code for you, letting you just drag and drop a website together. It also features components, meaning you can just drag a navbar onto the site and it’ll write all of the code (> 100 lines) for you.

I’ve created a Github repo to curate location independent remote jobs. It is updated daily.

Made an extension that automatically organizes your shopping carts

I made a site that collects remote jobs from over 11 sources so I don’t have to switch from site to site

I’m a broke college student that can’t keep spending $80 on gas every week. This summer I built my own route optimization tool for Google Maps🤷‍♂️
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on July 29, 2022
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