scala-trace-debug
TypeScript-Node-Starter
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MIT License | MIT License |
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scala-trace-debug
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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
TypeScript-Node-Starter
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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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Need help/guidance in making a CRUD website as a complete beginner.
I made a CRUD app with frontend and backend JavaScript and TypeScript (JavaScript with types) by modifying https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-Node-Starter into https://github.com/JohnReedLOL/TypeScript-Node-Starter and then deploying it to Heroku to make the website at https://sea-air-towers.herokuapp.com/ . The database is MongoDB which stores JSON objects in documents, I used the "Start Free" option at https://www.mongodb.com/cloud/atlas/lp/try4 . You can copy off me and edit/modify it.
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What are the Node js equivalents of PHP's password_hash() and password_verify() functions?
I didn't write this code and I didn't even look at it until just now. This code was pre-written as part of starter "seed code" from an early version of https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-Node-Starter that I cloned and then built functionality on top of. I never touched the password/authentication code, I just did a little grep to find it and show it to OP.
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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
- Hi all, I’m struggling to make unit tests using TypeScript on Visual Studio Code. Can you suggest testing framework an how to setup. I tried several frameworks jest, mocha but I can’t import the class.
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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.
- What are some good starters or boiler plates for an enterprise app ?
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[AskJS] How should I build a REST API node.js in 2022?
Hey, so I’d try this starter or this TypeScript version.
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A good node + express + eslint + prettier + anything else starter project?
Imo this is really great (a bit dated, but nothing drastic) (+ TS version by microsoft)
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Building production-grade web backends?
A) This is a great starter with auth, and a bunch of api examples. I started my project with this, and it’s been great, but I recently found out that there’s also a TS version by Microsoft of the same starter. I think that it’s opinionated enough for someone new to this ecosystem. (Ps: I think you’re better off switching the templating language from pug to ejs. It’s pretty php-like)
What are some alternatives?
dotty - The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.
bulletproof-nodejs - Implementation of a bulletproof node.js API 🛡️
sbt - sbt, the interactive build tool
hackathon-starter - A boilerplate for Node.js web applications
Metals - Scala language server with rich IDE features 🚀
js-boomerang - Instagram Boomerang Effect done entirely with Js and bit of WebAssembly Magic :sparkles:
Gitbucket - A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility
log210-enonce-lab0 - Laboratoire d'introduction aux technologies utilisées en LOG210
scalafmt - This repo is now a fork of --->
skifreejs - Fan remake of the classic PC game from Windows Entertainment Pack 3.
Scoverage - Scoverage Scala Code Coverage Core Libs
dandi - 🌻A modular DI, MVC, and Model binding/validation framework for NodeJS and TypeScript or ES6