M Media (@M-Media-Group)
  • Stars
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    579
  • Global Org. Rank 21,844 (Top 7 %)
  • Registered about 5 years ago
  • Most used languages
    PHP
    40.0 %
    TypeScript
    33.3 %
    Python
    13.3 %
    Vue
    6.7 %
    JavaScript
    6.7 %
  • Location 🇫🇷 France
  • Country Total Rank 1,386
  • Country Ranking
    PHP
    253
    Python
    312
    Vue
    458

Top repositories

1

Covid-19-API

This is the code running in AWS Lambda powering covid-api.mmediagroup.fr/v1. The API provides realtime and historical data on Coronavirus COVID-19 confirmed cases, deaths, and recovered cases. This API has now been called over 40 million times, thank you!
Python
405
star
2

Cartes.io

Create live, community-driven, and anonymous maps and markers for anything.
PHP
122
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3

Vue3-SPA-starter-template

Start your Vue3 app with full authentication routes, payment support, multilingual abilities, a global event bus, meta+schema tag generators, and more!
TypeScript
40
star
4

Vue3-GateKeeper

Add gates to allow or deny requests in your Vue3 app
TypeScript
7
star
5

Vue3-Meta-Tags

Add support for meta tags in your Vue3 Router
TypeScript
6
star
6

Cartes.io-Web-App

Vue3 Web App for Cartes.io
Vue
4
star
7

Laravel-SPA

Helper package for using Fortify + Sanctum on subdomain-separated SPAs
PHP
4
star
8

Parallelizer

Easily call and unify multiple APIs in a single request!
TypeScript
3
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9

m-media

This is the code running our main website.
PHP
2
star
10

Laravel-Collaborative-Filtering

Get related models for a given model - like when you want to show "related products" sections.
PHP
1
star
11

Coronavirus-COVID-19-Watch

WordPress plugin integrating COVID-19 API
JavaScript
1
star
12

py-cartes-io

Official Python package for Cartes.io
Python
1
star
13

npm-cartes-io

Official NPM package for interacting with Cartes.io
TypeScript
1
star
14

Cartes.io-wp-plugin

The official WordPress plugin for Cartes.io
PHP
1
star
15

Laravel-Class-Controller

Extend the basic Controller and use defined PHP class methods directly as controller methods. Perfect for when you already have classes defined (for example when moving from Legacy) that you want to now use under Laravel.
PHP
1
star