As a mostly self-taught angular dev (I built DuckieTV ) I would say just go with anything. Don't build for recruiters, build for yourself and indeed, solve a real problem.
Any angular code looks mostly the same (properly compartmentalized) into directives, services, filters and providers, so when you do any project at all, people will know that you grasp those concepts and can implement anythingthey throw at you.
Don't underestimate understanding the core development concepts versus core angular concepts. I've got about the same overall development experience and I needed about 4-6 weeks to let the angular concepts really properly sink in (reading, reading, reading, reading, coding, fiddling, breaking stuff, refactoring).
After that, applying those concepts becomes a bit more natural in my personal experience.
Okay, so this has been a couple of months in the making, since I found out it was possible to stream videos from uTorrent (uTorrent provides an http://localhost/ streamable video url for every MKV and MP4 it can knowingly stream)
There's some magic going on to get this to work: I wrote a chrome extension that can interact with uTorrent on your local machine via the pairing API, and the whole thing interacts with your favorite series calendar.
For more info, please check http://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV/ or come visit our subreddit on /r/duckietv/
It's not perfect yet, and much of the chromecast API is still in pre-beta but feedback is appreciated!
I do not want your data. I just see how many installs there are. There is no logging of what shows you add or what you download. ( unlike in Popcorn Time for instance. That's happily tracking what you download to analytics.)
All of those are local operations in my plugin as if you were doing it manually. See also the privacy statement here: http://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV/
Primewire has been down for a while now, they just forward every mirror website a scam website.
I switched to FMovies:
If you want a TV show tracker I recommend DuckieTV, it allows you to add shows and even torrent them although you can completely disable the torrent feature on the client:
DuckieTV is fantastic and dead simple! You can connect it with your Trakt account if you have one of those. The UI is better than anything else I've tried (Sick Beard, Sonarr, CouchPotato) and is feature rich.
DuckieTV Does both! It takes care of your personal TV show schedule. You populate it with the shows you watch, that give you a nice personalized calendar, running on your pc. It makes sure that the TV-Show information is always up-to-date, so that you don't miss a show, season, or new episodes.
From there on, you can either manually try to find a magnet link using one of the Torrent Search Engines integrated in DuckieTV after it's aired, or have DuckieTV do that for you automagically.
DuckieTV will launch the magnet link on the connected uTorrent (or other torrent clients in the new version) and that takes care of downloading it. DuckieTV can also auto-stop the torrent for you when it's done, if you worry about your bandwidth.
And if that does not work, you could always switch to the Standalone version of DuckieTV, which is exactly the same browser extension code encapsulated into the nwjs run time environment.
See http://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV/ for details and download links.
Take a DuckieTV settings,backup from the chrome extension, and do an import on the DuckieTV Standalone to restore your series and settings.
Oh haha, I'm Australian so I've never used it. I thought it might have been something cool like DuckieTV.
EDIT: From the Netflix website
>We'll be available in Australia soon.
Yay!, though I doubt they'll have any selection, I'll probably just use an American VPN lol.
Yes sir, DuckieTV does this :)
It works as a chrome extension to keep itself updated in the background, but you can try it online. No installs, no registering accounts, it just works:
Try it here: http://duckietv.github.io/DuckieTV/tab.html#/
Homepage: http://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV Subreddit: /r/duckietv
Give it a shot and let me know what you think :)
This might not be a full self-hosted solution, but I use duckie.tv app on my laptop to search for any torrent files, and it will add it directly to my torrent download manager
Link: http://schizoduckie.github.io/DuckieTV/?from=duckie.tv&/
my setup:
- Jackett configured with all indexes I want to search (self-hosted docker)
- qBittorrent as torrent download manager (self-hosted docker)
- duckie.tv qBittorrent as downloader
I Built this because i'm in Europe and we are seriously behind in getting the series (2 whole seasons, if you're lucky, even on netflix!)
It connects to Trakt.TV's database, you add your favorite shows, get a nice calendar of your shows and well, have a look for yourself
WebSQL is awesome :) Comes standard in every webkit/android/ios database, and i'm using it extensively in DuckieTV to store data (using my own javascript ORM, CreateReadUpdateDelete.js)