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Randomuser.me-Node
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Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It
Currently I use Fastmail to host my own domain, and then for every new service I save the account in 1Password using [email protected]
It's a bit extreme, but surprisingly little extra effort. That said, most of the accounts I create are throwaway.
For phone numbers I have an old, unused Google voice number I give out. It's a real number, but never checked, except for once every 90? days, to keep it active.
I'd love it if OnePassword integrated with something like https://randomuser.me to generate a new profile for every awful service that needs an account to work.
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Introduction to TypeScript with React
import axios from 'axios'; import { FC, useState } from 'react'; import { AppProps, Users } from './App.types'; import User from './components/User'; const App: FC = ({ title }) => { const [users, setUsers] = useState([]); const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(false); // useEffect(() => { // const getUsers = async () => { // try { // setIsLoading(true); // const { data } = await axios.get( // 'https://randomuser.me/api/?results=10' // ); // console.log(data); // setUsers(data.results); // } catch (error) { // console.log(error); // } finally { // setIsLoading(false); // } // }; // getUsers(); // }, []); const handleClick = async () => { try { setIsLoading(true); const { data } = await axios.get('https://randomuser.me/api/?results=10'); console.log(data); setUsers(data.results); } catch (error) { console.log(error); } finally { setIsLoading(false); } }; return (
{title}
Show Users {isLoading &&Loading...
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{users.map(({ login, name, email }) => {
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})}
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A Comprehensive Guide to APIs and the Fetch API
fetch("https://randomuser.me/api/") .then(response=>{ if(!response.ok){ throw new Error("Failed") } return response.json() }) .then(data => console.log(data)) .catch(error => alert(error))
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Random User Generator (first project on crate.io!)
I just released the first version of random_user, a convenient generator of random user. It simply use the great api from https://randomuser.me/, with reqwest
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10 Web APIs for your projects
randomuser.me
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38 Awesome APIs to Inspire Your Next Software Project
Random User Generator
- Alguien que haya hecho el "proyecto final integrador" de Argentina programa 4.0 puede ayudarme con algunas cosas que no entiendo? SΓ© que tengo que crear un sitio web con HTML, CSS y JS. Pero no dan mucha mΓ‘s informaciΓ³n y estoy como perdido. En los comentarios escribo lo que hice hasta ahora.
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Expanding Onto A Pre-existing API with additional features?
Hello, I'd like to make a React Native application using the RandomUser API. I want to make a simple app that takes the data from RandomUser and displays it as a list of people to hire for different jobs. On top of the current API, I want to add a property for categories each person will work in. Something like:
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Building a RESTful API with Node.js and Express
Express.js Documentation
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7 Frameworks, One SAML Jackson - Your Open Source Single Sign-On Solution
In the JavaScript ecosystem, there are guides for enabling SAML-based enterprise single sign-on in AdonisJS, Express.js, Next.js, Remix, and React with an Express.js backend.
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8 NPM Packages for JavaScript Beginners [2024][+tutorials]
Starting off strong with Express.js, the cool kid on the block for building web apps. It's lightweight, flexible, and doesn't throw a tantrum when you ask it to scale. With Express, you can handle HTTP requests like a pro, play around with middleware, set up routes without breaking a sweat, and render views that make your app look stunning. Big names like Netflix and Uber are already on board, and if it's good enough for them, it's definitely worth a peek.
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
express - one of the most popular middleware tools, lightweight and easy to learn. docs
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Screen Sharing with WebRTC: Harnessing JavaScript for Seamless Streaming
Now we can install both Express and Socket.io libraries:
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Express.js: Introduction and Basic Routing
app.listen(3000); ``` Now you can run your server by executing `node index.js`. Your web application will be accessible at http://localhost:3000/, where you'll see "Hello, world!" displayed in your browser. Congratulations! π You've successfully set up basic routing with Express.js! This guide covered only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to utilizing Express.js features. Explore its extensive documentation (https://expressjs.com/) to discover more possibilities. Remember, with Express.js, you have the power to build efficient and scalable web applications. Happy coding!
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How to convert exist nodejs/expressjs app from javascript to typescript, the painless way
Converting a large Express.js application from JavaScript to TypeScript can be a challenging task. For many applications, this represents a significant portion of their technical debt, as the process may span many days, if not months, and new changes are typically not allowed during the conversion.
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Why I keep an eye on the Vue ecosystem and you should too
Nitro is a nice https webserver that you can deploy everywhere. Comparing it to express, it doesn't need weird middlewares for json, it has a simple way to support caching, a file system router, tasks and scheduled tasks that avoid quite a few shell scripts, db:migrations etc, plugins, KV storages, SQL connectors, websockets...
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ExpressoTS Middleware & Controller
ExpressoTS fully supports Express middleware.
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Meteor v3 uses express under the hood β How to use and deploy it.
As you might have seen from this PR and in our forums Meteor v3(it is still in beta, but you can follow the progress here) will be released with a new engine, expressjs.
What are some alternatives?
fake-store-api - FakeStoreAPI is a free online REST API that provides you fake e-commerce JSON data
Next.js - The React Framework
emojihub - πΊ A simple & free HTTP API with emojis for your cool apps
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
faker - Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]
RandomValuesNPP - Generate random values plug-in for Notepad++. Use this plugin to generate passwords, guids or random datasets in CSV, JSON, XML and SQL formats. Use the fake test data for performance and QA testing to improve software quality in application development, reports, database modeling, webdev etc.
AdonisJs Application
opensearch - OpenSearch is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results.
Restify - The future of Node.js REST development
ADUser_Generator - Active Directory User generating tool to assist with AD related tests\tasks.
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js