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Applied Stacks is a public repository, backed by a structured wiki, that documents the tools and other components people use to build websites. On the wiki, you can find what's behind specific sites, or you can explore sites that use a certain component.  
'''Applied Stacks''' was a public repository, backed by a structured [[wiki]], that documents the tools and other components people use to build {{tag|website}}s. On the wiki, you could find what's behind specific sites, or explore sites that use a certain component.


One of the goals of the project is to help raise the visibility of packages that are less well known in the broader development community. In doing so, it is hoped that developers will be connected to the tools and components that really do best fit their specific needs and preferences.
Applied Stacks exists for two reasons:


Content is community built and maintained and is available under the terms of the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3-standalone.html GFDL] and the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Creative Common Share Alike License].
First, it was to help you make better, more informed, choices about the {{tag|Programming|languages}}, libraries, frameworks, toolkits and other components you use by documenting what has been successfully used by others.


Right now, I'm in the process of trying to build up an initial base of contributers. If you're a web developer or just someone who has put together a website/webapp or two, please, drop by and share what sorts of frameworks and tools you used to build your sites.
Second, since one of the most convincing (and least annoying) ways of arguing the worth of a tool is to build something useful with it, this site also provided a medium for non-obnoxious advocacy.


If you're feeling ambitious and want to get involved even more, please contact me directly (email: [email protected]).  
One of the goals of the project was to help raise the visibility of packages that are less well known in the broader {{tag|Web development|development}} community.  In doing so, it is hoped that developers will be connected to the tools and components that really do best fit their specific needs and preferences.


Content was community built and maintained, and was available under the terms of the {{tag|Wiki GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License}} (GFDL) and the {{tag|Wiki Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License}} (CC-BY-SA).


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This site was run as a hobby by Daniel Cer, e-mail: {{Nospam|danielcer|Gmail.com}}, AIM: danc271828182.  Please, feel free to e-mail or IM any questions, suggestions, or bugs.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 20 June 2024

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Founded by: Daniel Cer
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: Custom engine
Wiki license: Multi-license
Main topic: Web development
This Applied Stacks has been dead (offline) since .
Wiki size: 18,276 article pages see stats

(Page count as of: 2009-04-16)


Applied Stacks was a public repository, backed by a structured wiki, that documents the tools and other components people use to build websites. On the wiki, you could find what's behind specific sites, or explore sites that use a certain component.

Applied Stacks exists for two reasons:

First, it was to help you make better, more informed, choices about the languages, libraries, frameworks, toolkits and other components you use by documenting what has been successfully used by others.

Second, since one of the most convincing (and least annoying) ways of arguing the worth of a tool is to build something useful with it, this site also provided a medium for non-obnoxious advocacy.

One of the goals of the project was to help raise the visibility of packages that are less well known in the broader development community. In doing so, it is hoped that developers will be connected to the tools and components that really do best fit their specific needs and preferences.

Content was community built and maintained, and was available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) and the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC-BY-SA).

This site was run as a hobby by Daniel Cer, e-mail: danielcer{[at]}Gmail.com, AIM: danc271828182. Please, feel free to e-mail or IM any questions, suggestions, or bugs.