A curated collection of awesome Fuse applications, articles, plugins, and open-source projects for mobile development.
Awesome Fuse is a curated directory of resources for the Fuse mobile app development platform. It aggregates real-world applications built with Fuse, educational articles, community plugins, and open-source projects to help developers learn and build faster. The list serves as a one-stop reference for discovering what the Fuse ecosystem offers.
Mobile developers using or evaluating Fuse for cross-platform app development, especially those seeking inspiration, tutorials, libraries, or community tools.
It saves developers time by collecting high-quality Fuse resources in one place, showcases the platform's capabilities through real apps, and fosters community sharing of plugins and integrations.
A curated list of awesome Fuse applications, articles, and plugins
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Aggregates applications, articles, plugins, and community links in one place, saving developers time from searching scattered sources for Fuse development.
Lists over 20 production-ready mobile apps with direct links to app stores, providing concrete inspiration and proof of Fuse's capabilities in cross-platform development.
Includes editor plugins for VS Code, Atom, and others, along with open-source projects, fostering a collaborative ecosystem and enhancing the development workflow.
Curates tutorials, comparisons, and technical deep-dives from the Fuse community and core team, offering varied learning paths for developers.
The README explicitly states the list is currently unmaintained and seeking a new maintainer, leading to potentially broken links and stale resources that don't reflect the latest Fuse updates.
As an awesome list, it only provides links to external resources without in-depth explanations or troubleshooting, requiring users to navigate multiple sites for detailed help.
Fuse has a smaller community compared to frameworks like React Native, so the list may lack the breadth and frequency of updates found in more popular mobile development resources.