It's almost the end of 2016, so I figured I'd look back at some of the stuff the Qlik developer community has created this year. This list does not attempt to be a "best of 2016" list, there were so many great things created this year that I wouldn't even know where to begin ranking them. Rather, this is just a few highlights I selected. Hope you enjoy!
Qlik Playground lets you quickly test out all kinds of stuff with the Qlik Engine and APIs. It gives you a sandbox to play in, and also has some cool showcase projects you can play around in, as well as learning resources. It's very cool.
RxQAP is a reactive JS wrapper that currently supports the Qlik Engine API. Observables are super awesome, and while I haven't had a chance to build a project with this yet, it's very high on my to-do list.
Sense Search Components lets you easily embed search in a web app. And it works with the App API or the Engine API!
Full disclosure, I built this one. It's the template I've been using for most of the year to quickly spin up boilerplate for any App API projects.
Adds snippets for qSocks to VSCode. If you're not using VSCode, you should. If you haven't tried qSocks, check it out. And if you're already using both, this project is for you.
Google annotation charts are sharp. This is an integration of google annotation charts for Qlik Sense.
An extension that allows you to add selection capabilities to your app that look sharp and have some cool functionality.
This extension allows you to create tables that include sparklines. It looks really good.
This. Is. Necessary.
You can check out Qlik Branch for even more awesome Qlik developer community created projects, and check out the comments to see recommendations by others and add your own!