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As the title suggests I am looking for a open source ERP package. While there are tons of ERPs out there, None of them meet my needs. I am looking for a package which I can use configuration or minimal coding to create my customize ERP package for a customer. MS CRM has this ability, it has some built in modules as well we can add more module using configuration files and where needs extend the functionality using aspx of workflow (dll) modules. Please let me know if you need more info on this, I have been looking for this for sometime and yet to get something.
I ended up using Sugar CRM for the need because of its ability to customize the package.
IntarS might be your solution. Very extensible, running real world productive implementations since 10 years. Universal application architecture.
I think ebizframe ERP software can meet your needs related to ERP.
Check erpnext.com - clean, easy to read codebase, available on gihub with an excellent team of guys supporting it. They also offer a hosting service to go with it which is very affordable. Your data is also safe - you can get a mysql dump of all of it at any time if you need to.
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At the moment I can not find a somewhat up to date version of mdc for dart. I can find for example https://pub.dev/packages/mdc_web and https://github.com/dart-lang/angular_components but both are really far away from an up to date implementation of Material Design.
Is there a library apart from this I can use, so that I can use up to date material design with dart?
The two links you posted have different use cases. The former is for vanilla web dev using Dart, and probably your best bet unless you plan to use AngularDart. Even though it has not been updated in over a year, I don't think there is anything newer. You could try cloning the repo and adding support yourself for the missing or outdated components which you desire.
AngularDart is (in my opinion) a great framework. The latter link you posted is specifically for use with AngularDart. Last update it was 15 days ago. This project is maintained by Google and I think it is safe to say that Google is by far the largest user of AngularDart. Their material design components which you linked to are going to be your best bet in this case.
Generally speaking though, using Dart for web dev never achieved widespread adoption, so there are not large communities with a lot of active package maintainers.
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are there any good references to start looking into building a simple but efficient tracking/event tool? Super simple version of a tool like Google Analytics. I am assuming this consist of two separate applications. One for the front-end which gets embedded into the client's website, and a back-end API to handle the events, queue, etc.
Preferred tools for the back-end for me is Rails.
I appreciate the help.
You'd be reinventing the wheel, but you'll need a javascript library to track the user and a rails API. Pretty much what you seem to know you need.
Here's the documentation on building a rails API: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/api_app.html
Refer to the top answer here for the javascript module: User Activity Tracking or Logging with javascript
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I'm trying to figure out if there are any applications (SaaS or otherwise) that offer a basic graphical user interface for building out all the necessary scaffolding of a Rails or Node.js app from a flow-chart type of interface?
I remember Visual Studio had something like this for building database structures...why wouldn't there be something that does this for Rails or Node.js?
RailsModels purports to do this, but I find the interface is quite cumbersome.
If you just want to generate the diagrams from existing models for visualization, RailRoad and RubyMine Data Sources Tool can do this. But, neither offer a method for generating models from the GUI.
You are thinking of the Entity Model Designer (or possibly the older dataset designer), and I do not know of any Rails tools that offer similar functionality. As to why, I am not sure. I could comment, but it would be a guess, and probably be flamebait.
https://github.com/preston/railroady
RailRoady, i believe its only > Rails 3 though...
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I've came across a code of couple projects from the Rails Rumble 2010 hosted on Github. But this is just a tiny percent of total amount of projects.
Is it possible to have a read-only copy of git repositories from all(or best) projects from Rails Rumble 2010?
P.S. I really tried to find an answer on official website
It's up to individual teams whether or not they open up their code.
On the Contest Rules page under section 8, Ownership and Open Source:
Hey, we’re just running a competition here. What you do with your source once the competition is over is up to you. We encourage participants to open source the codebase of their applications for the benefit of the community. However, if you choose not to open source your application, well that’s up to you.
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Our software has an OData API and we would like to package it with a good OData explorer so that developers can easily discover the properties and methods.
We have found this one:
http://www.silverlight.net/content/samples/odataexplorer/
But it doesn't work in some cases and is pretty crappy. We need something that is intuitive and polished.
LinqPad will let you connect to WCF Data Services, including OData endpoints.
The tool you are looking for is Sesame Data Browser.
It's a Silverlight application that works online.
For out-of-box application, you can use Tableau or Excel (with PowerPivot) to explorer your service and data
For web based library, you can check about datajs project which have published one ODataQueryBUilder js library recently. Refer to this blog for more detail: http://www.odata.org/blog/odataquerybuilder-a-cross-browser-javascript-library-for-building-odata-queries-3/
Hope this will help you.
I tried LinqPad recently but I found out that it's too strict on parsing OData XMLs, so making it work for some less-compliant OData services is very hard.
OData Viewer Tool worked perfectly for me (and it has a source code, which is also nice)