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----- title: "Home" content-type: page ----- <div class="columns"> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> <article> <h2><a href="/articles/litestore/">Introducing LiteStore</a></h2> <p class="subtitle"> A tiny, lightweight, self-contained, RESTful document store </p> <p class="date"><i class="ent ent-calendar"></i> <time>Monday, August 14<sup>th</sup> 2017</time></p> <section> <p>Lately I have become more and more interested in client-side single-page applications. Nowadays you can write your web apps in Javascript using your favorite framework, without any server-side logic, but you obviously still need:</p> <ul> <li>some web service to retrieve and persist your application data.</li> <li>a web server to serve the source code and the static assets of your web application.</li> </ul> <p>NodeJS is probably one of the easiest backend to setup for prototyping SPAs. It is very easy to create a simple web server in Node and to implement a simple <span class="caps">REST</span> <span class="caps">API</span> using Express or a similar framework, but you still need to install node and write some code to wire up your backend.</p> <p>I wanted something even more lazy then that. I wanted a fully <em>self-contained</em> program able to:</p> <ul> <li>Serve static files</li> <li>Act as a simple <span class="caps">JSON</span> document store</li> <li>Provide a simple <span class="caps">REST</span> <span class="caps">API</span> to work with</li> <li>(bonus!) provide a way to pack web apps for easy distribution</li> </ul> <p>…and that’s how I ended up developing <em>LiteStore</em>.</p> <p><a href="/articles/litestore/">Continue reading →</a></p> </section> </article> <div class="divider text-center" data-content="more recent articles"></div> <article> <h4><a href="/articles/litestore/">Introducing LiteStore</a></h4> <p> A tiny, lightweight, self-contained, RESTful document store </p> </article> <article> <h4><a href="/articles/litestore/">Introducing LiteStore</a></h4> <p> A tiny, lightweight, self-contained, RESTful document store </p> </article> <article> <h4><a href="/articles/litestore/">Introducing LiteStore</a></h4> <p> A tiny, lightweight, self-contained, RESTful document store </p> </article> <div class="panel contact-list"> <div class="panel-header"> <div class="panel-title">Contact</div> </div> <div class="panel-body"> <p>This site was made by Fabio Cevasco. For more information, see the <a href="/about/">About</a> page.</p> <p>To contact me, use the links below.</p> <ul> <li><i class="ent ent-mail"></i> <a href='mailto:h3rald@h3rald.com'>E-mail</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-linkedin"></i> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabiocevasco" rel="me">LinkedIn</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-twitter"></i> <a href="http://twitter.com/h3rald" rel="me">Twitter</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-pin"></i> <a href="http://pinboard.in/u:h3rald/" rel="me">Pinboard</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-instagram"></i> <a href="http://instagram.com/h3rald/" rel="me">Instagram</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-github"></i> <a href="https://github.com/h3rald" rel="me">Github</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-flickr"></i> <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/h3rald/" rel="me">Flickr</a></li> <li><i class="ent ent-foursquare"></i> <a href="http://foursquare.com/h3rald" rel="me">Foursquare</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> <div class="panel featured"> <div class="panel-header"> featured articles </div> <div class="panel-body"> <article id="a_randal-schwartz"> <header> <h3><a href="/articles/randal-schwartz/">A pizza with Randal Schwartz</a></h3> <p class="subtitle">Talking about open source, programming, emacs and technical writing</p> </header> </article> <article id="a_herald-vim-color-scheme"> <header> <h3><a href="/articles/herald-vim-color-scheme/">Herald (Vim Color Scheme)</a></h3> <p class="subtitle">My very own VIM color scheme. Featuring 256, 16 and 8 color support, high readability and... pretty colors!</p> </header> </article> <article id="a_10-programming-languages"> <header> <h3><a href="/articles/10-programming-languages/">10 programming languages worth checking out</a></h3> <p class="subtitle">A quick comparison of 10 non-mainstream programming languages</p> </header> </article> </div> </div> <div class="v-spacer"></div> <div class="panel featured"> <div class="panel-header"> top tags </div> <div class="panel-body chips"> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="34"></figure> programming </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="32"></figure> webdevelopment </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="27"></figure> webdesign </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="25"></figure> review </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="22"></figure> website </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="18"></figure> writing </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="16"></figure> opensource </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="15"></figure> rails </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="13"></figure> ruby </label> <label class="chip"> <figure class="avatar avatar-xs" data-initial="9"></figure> internet </label> </div> <div class="panel-footer"> </div> </div> <div class="v-spacer"></div> <div class="panel featured"> <div class="panel-header"> featured projects </div> <div class="panel-body"> <div class="columns"> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> <h3><a href="https://min-lang.org/">min</a></h3> <p>A tiny concatenative programming language and system shell, providing a small standard library with regular expression support, cryptography, file management, and more.</p> </div> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> <h3><a href="/hastyscribe/">HastyScribe</a></h3> <p>A self-contained Markdown to HTML compiler based on discount but including additional features such as support for snippets, custom fields, simple macros and more.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="v-spacer"></div> <div class="panel"> <div class="panel-header"> <div class="panel-title">Credits</div> </div> <div class="panel-body"> <p>Special thanks to the following people, who made this web site possible:</p> <ul> <li> <a href="http://scholarsfonts.net/">David J. Perry</a>, who designed the <a href="http://scholarsfonts.net/cardofnt.html">Cardo</a> font used for the H3RALD logo. </li> <li> <a href="http://atipo.es/en/">atipo</a>, who designed the <a href="http://calendasplus.com">Calendas Plus</a> font, used throughout this web site. </li> <li> <a href="https://twitter.com/picturepan2">Yan Zhu</a>, the creator of the <a href="https://picturepan2.github.io/spectre/">Spectre</a> CSS framework. </li> <li> <a href="http://www.danielbruce.se/">Daniel Bruce</a>, designer of the <a href="http://www.entypo.com/">Entypo</a> font, used for the icons on this web site. </li> <li> <a href="https://github.com/nagoshiashumari">Daniela Howe</a> and <a href="https://github.com/idmontie">Ivan Montiel</a>, designers of the <a href="http://nagoshiashumari.github.io/Rpg-Awesome/">RPG Awesome</a> font, used for some of the icons on this web site. </li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="columns"> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> </div> <div class="column col-xs-12 col-md-6"> </div> </div> |