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RunJS
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10 niche mac apps for web developers
Is there an app for Python similar to https://runjs.app ?
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Learning Javascript as a Python Developer
If you're starting out, I recommend using a sandbox to test your code. Run JS is a very useful tool as it logs
- Anybody seen this? RunJS. Is there an alternative (besides dev tools), that doesn't cost $$?
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I’m stuck learning js
RunJs https://runjs.app/ is pretty cool for playing with JavaScript by itself.
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Aplicaciones para Desarrollador 🦹🏻
RunJS: https://runjs.app/
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Getting Node to work in VSCode integrated terminal
OK, I see. My machine has node v12.22.9 installed, probably since I installed it from apt. I downloaded 18.12.1 from the site above, but alas, I do not know how to install it. I'll have to read the docs it seems. It will be helpful to learn as I've tried to install runjs on my Ubuntu laptop, but I can't figure how as it seems I have to install it from binaries also (which I have no idea how to).
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An ipython equivalent for node ?
https://runjs.app/ is the closest I can think of.
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Test Data Factories in Javascript
Friday the 13th was a quiet evening and when the rest of the family were in bed or watching TV I chose to play around with a bit of the thought experiment. This time unlike others I wrote up what I was doing as I went along, what follows is a tidied up and expanded version of the notes that I took. While I was doing this I was primarily using two tools - RunJS for my javascript REPL playground and Typora for my notes.
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The Front-End Developer's Guide to the Terminal
I use the browser's dev console to try out short JS snippets or for simple on-page scraping. (for longer JS as a scratchpad I use https://runjs.app).
The browser's dev console gives you access to the current page's DOM, plus anything you can do in JS.
So stuff like `document.querySelectorAll(".foo")` works. Also `fetch()` works within the page's context.
Apart from that, what are some other useful things one can do in the dev console?
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Launch HN: Diversion (YC S22) – Cloud-Native Git Alternative
Congrats on the launch! It's always exciting to see more competition in the version control space.
One question I have is whether you guys are better than:
This seems to do the exact same thing, be free forever, and have a more mature GUI that is also easier to use than regular terminal git. In my firm, even with people who don't know how to code, they can use github desktop (since it babies you through the process of committing code.)
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Ask HN: Can we do better than Git for version control?
- Product designers for open-source hardware. Various design files, SVG etc.
I’ve experimented with a “GUI only” git flow - just to see what is possible, so I could introduce the concept to others.
I found GitHub desktop app (https://desktop.github.com/)did a great job of visually showing git flows and functions, but for a non-tech/programmming person, the tool would be daunting.
Curiosity what your suggested tech stack would be - sans Terminal…
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The Scariest Thing Happened to Me Today--Now I'm Scared to Use Git Again
just use github desktop its an open source tool https://desktop.github.com/
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The 10 tools I install on every new Mac I get
GitHub Desktop - much, much easier than installing and setting up Git yourself (free)
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
GitHub Desktop - Price: Free Git client for Mac that allows you to manage your GitHub repositories.
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How the hell do I use github???
https://desktop.github.com/ should help a lot
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Ask HN: What are some of the most elegant codebases in your favorite language?
At the beginning of the year I was rewriting a SPA and looking for ideas on how to structure a web app. One project I looked at was Github Desktop and I think it has very clean code for an app.
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[HOBBY] Trade - Teach me how to set up version control and I'll help you with your art problems
Download and install the GitHub Desktop application.
What are some alternatives?
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notion-app - Notion for Linux
why-did-you-render - why-did-you-render by Welldone Software monkey patches React to notify you about potentially avoidable re-renders. (Works with React Native as well.)
mackup - Keep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux)
vim-import-js - Vim plugin for ImportJS
typescript-notebook - Run JavaScript and TypeScript in node.js within VS Code notebooks with excellent support for debugging, tensorflowjs visulizations, plotly, danfojs, etc
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
DropPoint - Make drag-and-drop easier using DropPoint. Drag content without having to open side-by-side windows
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
ijavascript - IJavascript is a javascript kernel for the Jupyter notebook