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Alternatives to Kanboard

Wekan, Trello, Taiga.io, Restyaboard, and Redmine are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Kanboard.
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What is Kanboard and what are its top alternatives?

It is a free and open source Kanban project management software. Your work is displayed on a board so that you have a clear overview of your project. Each column represents a step in your workflow.
Kanboard is a tool in the Project Management category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Kanboard

  • Wekan
    Wekan

    Whether you’re maintaining a personal todo list, planning your holidays with some friends, or working in a team on your next revolutionary idea, Kanban boards are an unbeatable tool to keep your things organized. They give you a visual overview of the current state of your project, and make you productive by allowing you to focus on the few items that matter the most. ...

  • Trello
    Trello

    Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process. ...

  • Taiga.io
    Taiga.io

    Taiga is a project management platform for startups and agile developers & designers who want a simple, beautiful tool that makes work truly enjoyable. Over 55,000 developers & designers and over 52,0000 projects in first 10 months. ...

  • Restyaboard
    Restyaboard

    Trello like kanban board. Based on Restya platform.

  • Redmine
    Redmine

    Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. ...

  • Jira
    Jira

    Jira's secret sauce is the way it simplifies the complexities of software development into manageable units of work. Jira comes out-of-the-box with everything agile teams need to ship value to customers faster. ...

  • Asana
    Asana

    Asana is the easiest way for teams to track their work. From tasks and projects to conversations and dashboards, Asana enables teams to move work from start to finish--and get results. Available at asana.com and on iOS & Android. ...

  • OpenProject
    OpenProject

    It is an open source software for project management with a wide set of features and plugins and an active international community. ...

Kanboard alternatives & related posts

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Wekan

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The open-source Trello-like kanban (built with Meteor)
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PROS OF WEKAN
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    Open Source
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    Kanban
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    Installed on local server
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    Easy to use
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    Easy setup
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    Joshua Dean Küpper
    CEO at Scrayos UG (haftungsbeschränkt) · | 3 upvotes · 172.4K views

    We use Nextcloud for company-file-management, personal work-documents and for collaborative work (through collabora), organize our #TODOs, that are not covered by the Bugtracker. Existing solutions either were very expensive ( Google Drive ), missed a lot of features ( Trello ) or were pretty much overloaded with features ( Wekan within Sandstorm ).

    That made Nextcloud ud our natural fit for our company management and we're convinced of its integrations and flexibility.

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    Trello logo

    Trello

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    PROS OF TRELLO
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      Great for collaboration
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      Easy to use
    • 573
      Free
    • 375
      Fast
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      Realtime
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      Intuitive
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      Visualizing
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      Flexible
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      Fun user interface
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      Snappy and blazing fast
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      Simple, intuitive UI that gets out of your way
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      Kanban
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      Clean Interface
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      Easy setup
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      Card Structure
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      Drag and drop attachments
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      Simple
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      Markdown commentary on cards
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      Lists
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      Integration with other work collaborative apps
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      Satisfying User Experience
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      Cross-Platform Integration
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      Recognizes GitHub commit links
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      Easy to learn
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      Great
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      Better than email
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      Versatile Team & Project Management
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      and lots of integrations
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      Trello’s Developmental Transparency
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      Effective
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      Easy
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      Powerful
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      Agile
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      Easy to have an overview of the project status
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      flexible and fast
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      Simple and intuitive
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      Name rolls of the tongue
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      Customizable
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      Email integration
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      Personal organisation
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      Nice
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      Great organizing (of events/tasks)
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      Easiest way to visually express the scope of projects
    CONS OF TRELLO
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      No concept of velocity or points
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      Very light native integrations
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      A little too flexible

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    Johnny Bell

    So I am a huge fan of JIRA like #massive I used it for many many years, and really loved it, used it personally and at work. I would suggest every new workplace that I worked at to switch to JIRA instead of what I was using.

    When I started at #StackShare we were using a Trello #Kanban board and I was so shocked at how easy the workflow was to follow, create new tasks and get tasks QA'd and deployed. What was so great about this was it didn't come with all the complexity of JIRA. Like setting up a project, user rules etc. You are able to hit the ground running with Trello and get tasks started right away without being overwhelmed with the complexity of options in JIRA

    With a few TrelloPowerUps we were easily able to add GitHub integration and storyPoints to our cards and thats all we needed to get a really nice agile workflow going.

    I'm not saying that JIRA is not useful, I can see larger companies being able to use the JIRA features and have the time to go through all the complex setup to get a really good workflow going. But for smaller #Startups that want to hit the ground running Trello for me is the way to go.

    In saying that what I would love Trello to implement is to allow me to create custom fields. Right now we just have a Description field. So I am adding User Stories & How To Test in the Markdown of the Description if I could have these as custom fields then my #Agile workflow would be complete.

    #StackDecisionsLaunch

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    Jesus Dario Rivera Rubio
    Telecomm Engineering at Netbeast · | 14 upvotes · 421.1K views

    This time I want to share something different. For those that have read my stack decisions, it's normal to expect some advice on infrastructure or React Native. Lately my mind has been focusing more on product as a experience than what's it made of (anatomy). As a tech leader, I have to worry about things like: are we taking enough time for reviews? Are we improving over time? Are we faster now? Is our code of higher quality?

    For all these questions you can add many great recommendations on your pipeline. We use Trello for bug-tracking and project management. We use https://danger.systems/js/ to add checks for linting, type-enforcing and other quality dimensions in our PRs and a great feature from Vercel that let's you previsualize deployments directly in a PR. However it's not easy to measure this improvements over time. For customer matters we have Amplitude or Firebase analytics, but for our internal process? That's a little bit more complicated.

    I collaborated recently with some folks in a small startup as an early adopter to create a metrics dashboard for engineers. I tried to add the tool to stackshare.io but still it doesn't appear as one of the options, please take a look on it over product hunt and let us know https://www.producthunt.com/posts/scope-6

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    Taiga.io logo

    Taiga.io

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    Free. Open source Agile Project Management tool. Top 10 Open Source Projects of 2014 by Red Hat sponsored...
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    PROS OF TAIGA.IO
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      Free. open source. agile project management
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      Elegant, beautiful
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      Has most of the common tools in jira, for free
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      Responsive, client-side based ui
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      Excellent burn down charts to track progress of sprints
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      Simple
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      Can be deployed by ourself
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      Fast Growing Community
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      Jira + Confluence killer
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      Simple and very efficient for middle size project
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      Hipchat
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      Slack
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      Best agile by far
    CONS OF TAIGA.IO
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      Bad performance
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      Bad ui

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    Restyaboard

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    Open source, Trello like kanban board
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    PROS OF RESTYABOARD
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      Open Source
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      Self hosted
    CONS OF RESTYABOARD
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      Redmine

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      A flexible project management web application written using Ruby on Rails framework
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      PROS OF REDMINE
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        Open source
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        Customizable with themes and plugins
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        Integration with code version control like git/svn
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        Powerful custom queries
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        RESTful API
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        Customizable workflows
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        Integration with email clients
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        Support for MS SQL Server
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        Time tracking, reports
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        Self-hosted
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        Projects and groups separation
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        Lightweight
      CONS OF REDMINE
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        We were using a hosted version of Redmine to track defects and user stories originally. We migrated to Jira.

        Jira was an easy decision for a number of reasons:

        • It's much more "Scrum ready" straight out of the box
        • It's so much easier to keep a track of progress (I love the reporting)
        • It natively encourages you to adhere to Scrum/Agile/Kanban practices
        • Atlassian has a fantastic DevOps ecosystem when considering the likes of Confluence and Bamboo etc
        • So many integrations!
        • Its UI is so intuitive which makes it an absolute pleasure to use!

        I know there are alot of other tools in this space but not even considering anything else at the moment. Love Jira!

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        Mojolicious Perl Redmine Redis AWS CodeCommit Amazon SES PostgreSQL Postman Docker jQuery VirtualBox Sublime Text GitHub Git GitLab CI @DBIx::Class @metacpan @TheBat

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        Jira logo

        Jira

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        PROS OF JIRA
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          Powerful
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          Flexible
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          Easy separation of projects
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          Run in the cloud
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          Code integration
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          Easy to use
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          Run on your own
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          Great customization
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          Easy Workflow Configuration
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          REST API
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          Great Agile Management tool
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          Integrates with virtually everything
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          Confluence
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          Complicated
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          Sentry Issues Integration
        CONS OF JIRA
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          Rather expensive
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          Large memory requirement
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          Slow
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          Cloud or Datacenter only

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        Johnny Bell

        So I am a huge fan of JIRA like #massive I used it for many many years, and really loved it, used it personally and at work. I would suggest every new workplace that I worked at to switch to JIRA instead of what I was using.

        When I started at #StackShare we were using a Trello #Kanban board and I was so shocked at how easy the workflow was to follow, create new tasks and get tasks QA'd and deployed. What was so great about this was it didn't come with all the complexity of JIRA. Like setting up a project, user rules etc. You are able to hit the ground running with Trello and get tasks started right away without being overwhelmed with the complexity of options in JIRA

        With a few TrelloPowerUps we were easily able to add GitHub integration and storyPoints to our cards and thats all we needed to get a really nice agile workflow going.

        I'm not saying that JIRA is not useful, I can see larger companies being able to use the JIRA features and have the time to go through all the complex setup to get a really good workflow going. But for smaller #Startups that want to hit the ground running Trello for me is the way to go.

        In saying that what I would love Trello to implement is to allow me to create custom fields. Right now we just have a Description field. So I am adding User Stories & How To Test in the Markdown of the Description if I could have these as custom fields then my #Agile workflow would be complete.

        #StackDecisionsLaunch

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        Jakub Olan
        Node.js Software Engineer · | 17 upvotes · 384.5K views

        Last time we shared there information about our decision about using YouTrack over Jira actually we found much better solution that our team have loved. Linear is a minimalistic issue tracker that integrates well with Sentry, GitHub, Slack and Figma which are our basic tools. I would like to recommend checking out Linear as a potential alternative to "heavy" issue trackers, maybe at enterprises that may not work but when we're a startup that works awesome!

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        Asana

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        PROS OF ASANA
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          Super fast task creation
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          Flexible project management
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          Free up to 15
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          Followers and commenting on tasks
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          Integration with external services
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          Email-based task creation
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          Plays nice with Google Apps
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          Clear usage
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          Plays nice with Harvest Time Tracking
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          Supports nice keyboard shortcuts
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          Integration with GitHub
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          Slack supported
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          Integration with Instagantt for Gantt Charts
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          Integration with Alfred
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          Both Card View & Task View
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          Easy to use
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          Friendly API
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          Slick and fast interface
        CONS OF ASANA
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          Not Cross Platform

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        Lucas Litton
        Founder & CEO at Macombey · | 24 upvotes · 265.4K views

        Sentry has been essential to our development approach. Nobody likes errors or apps that crash. We use Sentry heavily during Node.js and React development. Our developers are able to see error reports, crashes, user's browsers, and more, all in one place. Sentry also seamlessly integrates with Asana, Slack, and GitHub.

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        Ali Soueidan
        Creative Web Developer at Ali Soueidan · | 18 upvotes · 1.2M views

        Application and Data: Since my personal website ( https://alisoueidan.com ) is a SPA I've chosen to use Vue.js, as a framework to create it. After a short skeptical phase I immediately felt in love with the single file component concept! I also used vuex for state management, which makes working with several components, which are communicating with each other even more fun and convenient to use. Of course, using Vue requires using JavaScript as well, since it is the basis of it.

        For markup and style, I used Pug and Sass, since they’re the perfect match to me. I love the clean and strict syntax of both of them and even more that their structure is almost similar. Also, both of them come with an expanded functionality such as mixins, loops and so on related to their “siblings” (HTML and CSS). Both of them require nesting and prevent untidy code, which can be a huge advantage when working in teams. I used JSON to store data (since the data quantity on my website is moderate) – JSON works also good in combo with Pug, using for loops, based on the JSON Objects for example.

        To send my contact form I used PHP, since sending emails using PHP is still relatively convenient, simple and easy done.

        DevOps: Of course, I used Git to do my version management (which I even do in smaller projects like my website just have an additional backup of my code). On top of that I used GitHub since it now supports private repository for free accounts (which I am using for my own). I use Babel to use ES6 functionality such as arrow functions and so on, and still don’t losing cross browser compatibility.

        Side note: I used npm for package management. 🎉

        *Business Tools: * I use Asana to organize my project. This is a big advantage to me, even if I work alone, since “private” projects can get interrupted for some time. By using Asana I still know (even after month of not touching a project) what I’ve done, on which task I was at last working on and what still is to do. Working in Teams (for enterprise I’d take on Jira instead) of course Asana is a Tool which I really love to use as well. All the graphics on my website are SVG which I have created with Adobe Illustrator and adjusted within the SVG code or by using JavaScript or CSS (SASS).

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        OpenProject

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