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hackathon-starter
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Stay Ahead of the Game Must Have Front-End Boilerplates and Starter Kits for Every Developer
Well, I've never attended a Hackerthon before and have no prior knowledge of what it looks like. But I happen to come across a guide that we'll help me start up when the time comes. The Hackerthon starter will help you set up a NodeJS application and will help you focus on what is really important. This starter also provides you with a boilerplate that features local authentication with email and password, authentication via Twitter, Facebook, Google, GitHub, LinkedIn, and Instagram, flash notifications, MVC project structure, account management, API examples, and much more to help you get started.
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Would WordPress have been a better tool for building my site?
A few years ago, I built the website https://sea-air-towers.herokuapp.com/ whose code is at https://github.com/JohnReedLOL/TypeScript-Node-Starter . It's a site that helps people who annualy rent units in this beachfront vacation condo building find other units in the same building to rent next year (my mom is president of the building and asked me, with my bachelor's in Computer Science, to build the site for her). I built it by forking and then building on top of the TypeScript Node.js starter seed application code at https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-Node-Starter . I chose this TypeScript seed because I prefer TypeScript over JavaScript due to the types and the JavaScript seed (that the TypeScipt seed which I chose was based on) which is at https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter has a ton of stars on GitHub, so I assumed it was a good seed for building a site. The thing is, looking back, I wonder if maybe WordPress would have been a better tool to build this site. Two questions:
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No Job After Graduation
If you're not sure what you want to do maybe build your own sample site from a "starter" like https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-Node-Starter (this one uses TypeScript which is JavaScript with types added) or https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter (this one uses plain old JavaScript without types). I personally deploy to https://www.heroku.com/ because it's less complicated than deploying to AWS or Google Cloud but more businesses deploy to AWS than Heroku so learning AWS and having the AWS services you use to build and deploy your app as skills on your resume would probably make your resume look better to companies than just saying you know Heroku. If you want to copy off me (don't make and use an exact copy) my sample app deployed to Heroku has its code at https://github.com/JohnReedLOL/TypeScript-Node-Starter and the site is at https://sea-air-towers.herokuapp.com/ (I pay Heroku $7 a month for hosting). It's good to have a link to a sample app and link to the code for your sample app on your resume, just make the README.md file on GitHub look good so people can look at it and know what your app does. I have a software library with a much better looking README.md file at https://github.com/JohnReedLOL/pos
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The next step of a web application that automates the production of legal documents
I can't see your application, but in general when I want to build my own application from scratch I build it by adding stuff to a "starter" or "seed application" like https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter . That seed application runs on a backend JavaScript server called Node.js which you would have to learn, there are books on Node.js on Amazon and also playlists on places like YouTube, Udemy, and Coursera. For deployment of small apps like apps built from that starter I like to use an online service called "Heroku". You need to know how to use the command line and a code management and version control tool called "git" that hooks into a website called GitHub where code like the code for that seed application is hosted. There's a big learning curve. There are other tools and methods that you can use. For example there is a thing called "WordPress" that can be used to build websites with PHP on the backend instead of JavaScript. WordPress has a drag-and-drop user interface builder. WordPress is used a lot for small businesses like little stores that sell stuff online. If you're an individual making a personal web page there are no-code, drag-and-drop personal web page builders like Wix and SquareSpace, but those pages are more for showing off static content than providing any interactive functionality. I think Amazon Web Services and Microsft Azure Cloud also offer low-code simple app building services for apps that aren't meant to look good or be super customized. Without knowing the details of your app, how it looks like or is supposed to look like, and what exactly you want to create, I don't know which approach is best for you.
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Personal xbps-src template separation?
authentication is when you provide credentials to a system IOT verify you are who you claim you are, local means not remote, i.e your computer and not a network. this is NOT how git operates out of the box so far as I can see, as evidenced by what i posted in the post you're replying to. this may be a language barrier thing, perhaps read here if you want to learn more about these concepts
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
3. Node.js Hackathon Starter
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Is there a good template for Nodejs?
heres a good one i use a lot these days https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter
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Does anybody want to work on a programming project together?
I'm a little rusty as I've been on disability for 3 years, but before that I worked as a backend programmer for Amazon and gotten a bachelor's in computer science. Maybe we can build a web app together and host it on Heroku or AWS, I think maybe we can use https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter to get started and build off that. Or maybe you come up with something yourself or we build on one of your projects. We can put the project on GitHub and add it to our resumes to show off to prospective employers. Leave a comment or send me a chat request and we can work together.
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what are the criteria to choose a language/framework
When building a web app from scratch, I recommend you build on top of a hackathon starter like https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter or maybe https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-Node-Starter if you want to use TypeScript, but for your purposes I believe you don't need TypeScript. The starter includes all the dependencies you need and you can pretty easily host it on something like Heroku or AWS.
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Podcast - Advices for newbies
Try a new tool with starters: For example, if you want to try to use express to build your web page, and you know nothing about it. In the beginning it can be very frustrating if you are struggling with the basics or syntax or debugging stuffs. You can try a starter which has coded the structure for you and you just need to fill things in. (Hackathon starter - A kickstarter for Node.js web applications)
react-boilerplate
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Stay Ahead of the Game Must Have Front-End Boilerplates and Starter Kits for Every Developer
Clone this repo using git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate.git
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
10. React Boilerplate
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Top 5 React Boilerplates to Know in 2023
2 React Boilerplate is a reliable and well-designed boilerplate in the Javascript UI Libraries, with 28.2k ratings on GitHub. The super-rich component and font base, together with Redux, Mocha, Redux-Saga, Jest, React Router, PostCSS, and reselect are all included. They support SEO indexing. Concentrating on app development and performance is more than enough.
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Alternatives to Create React App
React Boilerplate is a fantastic tool for setting up a React project. On its main page, React Boilerplate touts its accessibility through its app even with no network connection and positions itself as the future of fast web apps.
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Redux Sagas firing multiple times if injected in different containers
We are using https://github.com/react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate and have a classic store layout with multiple components.
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react-boilerplate authentication login page flashes on page reload
I'm working on an app with a login page and the rest of the pages of the app (should be logged in to view). I'm using react-boilerplate. From this example, I edited my asyncInjectors.js file to have redirectToLogin and redirectToDashboard methods:
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Identity Server 4 Social Login for SPA
I'm working on application using a Web API(asp.net core) and a SPA (react-boilerplate). I'm starting work in user registration/login and one of the requirements is to allow for user to sign in with facebook, google, etc
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Useful React tools and resources
React.js Boilerplate :
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Open-source Headless CMS built with NestJS & ReactJS with Redux Saga
Frontend was developed way earlier and where I used https://github.com/react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate. I know it would have been awesome if both projects were in typescript.
What are some alternatives?
Compass - Compass is no longer actively maintained. Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
stretchy - Form element autosizing, the way it should be
react-firebase-starter - Boilerplate (seed) project for creating web apps with React.js, GraphQL.js and Relay
humane-js - A simple, modern, browser notification system
nwb - A toolkit for React, Preact, Inferno & vanilla JS apps, React libraries and other npm modules for the web, with no configuration (until you need it)
bulletproof-nodejs - Implementation of a bulletproof node.js API 🛡️
react-boilerplate-cra-template - :fire: Setup Create React App with React Boilerplate. Highly scalable & Best DX & Performance Focused & Best practices.
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
cra-template-redux-auth-starter - Create React App boilerplate template with React, Redux Toolkit, React Router, Ant Design, Axios, Redux-Saga, SASS, Authentication, Routes. No configuration is required, Start building your App.
docco - Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty.
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web