Why I'm Open-Sourcing all my .NET SaaS kits in April 2022 (React, Svelte, Vue3,...
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Why I'm Open-Sourcing all my .NET SaaS kits in April 2022 (React, Svelte, Vue3, Vue2)
Reason 1: Remix
Not to jump on the bandwagon, but actually, I am. Writing code has never felt this fun. It feels like when I switched from Bootstrap to Tailwind CSS, another bandwagon I've jumped onto (and I'm so glad I did).
So I will now focus on my Remix SaaS kit (early access with -50% discount).
Reason 2: Productized Services
I've always wanted to publish my own productized software development service. So if your team likes one of the open-sourced repositories, I could help set up your SaaS MVP, for a monthly fee.
NetcoreSaas
The first .NET SaaS boilerplate I published was a .NET + Vue2 stack. Then I easily migrated it to Vue3, then to React, and then to Svelte (you can read more about this here).
SaasFrontends
I wanted to make room for non-c# backend frameworks, so I switched from netcoresaas.com to saasfrontends.com. This way I could build Vue/React/Svelte frontends, without being tied to .NET. I built the SaasFrontends site using the non-MIT licensed tailwindcss.com repo, I really hope this doesn't get me in trouble 😟.
To my existing .NET customers
Hopefully, you will now get community support. And if you're interested in the Remix SaaS kit, contact me for a -100% discount.
When?
I don't want to commit to a certain day or week, but I promise it will be this month.
Let me know what you think!
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