Enter the FujoVerse™
The FujoVerse™ collects everything we’ve launched under a single banner. Taken together, these projects form an ecosystem that rests on the same pillars as FujoCoded itself: software, education, and community.
They fall within these categories:
- Libraries, like AO3.js, that provide an opportunity for contributors to strengthen their coding skills and tools fannish folks can use for their own projects.
- Software, like BobaBoard, that fills fannish needs not satisfied by the current web and provides another chance for collaboration.
- Communities, like Fandom Coders, where people can form new friendships or find support during their coding journey.
- Educational books and articles, like the Fujoshi Guide to Web Development, to give people the skills to collaborate on our projects or create their own.
- Commerce, like RobinBoob and Fujoboard, to help fund our work and maintain awareness of our goals among our followers and beyond.
Current Projects
The projects below are maintained or led by FujoCoded. Your support helps with their continued development and growth.
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AO3.js
Data-fetching library for Archive of Our Own, written in TypeScript. A great project for aspiring open source contributors to take their first steps in!
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Astrolabe
A work-in-progress, next-gen post editor for BobaBoard and beyond. Built with an eye to extensibility and portability of content across platforms. Icon by Iconic Panda.
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Fandom Coders
A community dedicated to connecting coders in fandom with each other. Unlike other indie learning spaces, Fandom Coders encourages the mingling of both hobbyists and professionals.
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FujoBoard
Feeling nostalgic for the good ol' yaoi-paddle times? Come buy the new, improved version!
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The Fujoshi Guide to Web Development
The product of a (successfully funded) Kickstarter, The Fujoshi Guide to Web Development follows the adventures of BobaBoard's mascot Boba-tan as she learns about modern web development concepts straight from the (very hot) embodiments of the relevant programming languages and tools.
Graduated Projects
These projects have been released to their communities to nurture and grow on their own. The governance and day-by-day operations are left up to the contributors of each project.