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    A new tab to increase your productivity with a sweet design web developers

    A new tab to increase your productivity with a sweet design web developers


    A new tab to increase your productivity with a sweet design

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:30 AM PDT

    Full time freelancers, how do you do it?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 09:07 AM PDT

    I've been trying to freelance for a few years now but have had minimal success.

    My biggest issue probably is being unable to find great clients, consistently, and often enough to pay monthly living expenses.

    I can do the work, but don't get many opportunities.

    So for full time freelancers doing web dev, what kind of clients do you work with?

    How did you find them?

    What work do you do?

    How are you able to get consistent work?

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    [NEWS] Google finally updates the gmail user experience to 2018

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 10:12 AM PDT

    [Showoff Saturday] Free, essential tools to turn your side-project into a startup ��

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:33 PM PDT

    Whether it be after-work, in your college dorm room, or with your buds, a lot of programmers have a wicked side-project that they are passionately working on hoping it can be a product the world uses; however, transitioning from coder with an app or website to an entrepreneur with a growth startup is no easy task.

    That's why my I built www.marketstring.com , a one-stop-shop website that shows inexperienced creators all the most effective, free tools based on the opinions of +50 startups to take their mvp side-project to the next level which would mean reaching out to early adopter communities, using analytics tools, and engaging in a disciplined startup process by using project management tools. I focused heavily on showing hidden gem tools that solve problems that aren't so obvious. For example, Fullstory lets your view screen recordings of your users experience to get a full picture on how exactly users use your site as opposed to vanity analytics: number of page views. Entrepreneurs starting off would most likely not have a clue that such products exist but would be so stoked to find out( speaking for myself here).

    Let me know how I can make this product better for side-project developers and if you guys would like to help me spread the word about it. This would mean so much :)

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    Yin Yang with a twist - 4 circles and 20 lines of pure JavaScript

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 05:51 AM PDT

    Song recommendations based on the weather in any city! Finished my first React project and wanted to share it

    Posted: 24 Aug 2018 10:18 PM PDT

    [Showoff saturday] Implemented your advice from last week in my new portfolio - how do you like it now?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:14 PM PDT

    I removed some stuff and reworked some parts of my portfolio. Could you please tell me more on how to improve it? Thank you all :)

    https://www.dennisloska.com

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    [Showoff Saturday] My personal site, looking for feedback & suggestions.

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 11:27 AM PDT

    I've been exploring ideas for my personal site and I figured it might be a good time to get feedback for it. It's still a work in progress so some pages/components are not quite where I want them to be, but if you have any suggestions please let me know!

    Let me know if it vibes well with you or if you just absolutely hate it. You can find the site live at https://danstans.me

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    [Show off Saturday] Created my first Website that sends out weekly coding challenges

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 12:37 AM PDT

    Hi everyone!

    So I've created a landing page that sends out weekly coding challenges, sort of like what website to build. This started out as a challenge to myself as I've been learning web development for the past 10 days and wanted to put together what I've been learning on on a project. The site was created with (HTML, CSS, Bootstrap with added functionality of mailchimp = to get emails, and drift = for live chat support and just for the fun of it!). This site is a huge start for me as my goal on learning is to someday bootstrap my way on creating a profitable side project of that sort!

    Here is the link for it sunszs.github.io

    It's hosted for free as this is just a personal project but wanted to know if others are interested on it and I'd also love to hear your feedback.

    Thanks!

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    How tools like tools.pingdom.com works?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 07:59 AM PDT

    I tried using curl but it will only download a single file. I also want to load resources on the same URL to get accurate load time and page size. The `total_time` in curl will just calculate the single page load time. But it won't calculate the load time of all the external resources. Also, the `page_size` is just a number of characters in page source.

    tools.pingdom.com loads all the resources on the page so that it can get accurate page load time.

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    Shopify App Development

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 12:56 PM PDT

    I'm trying to build a Shopify app. I've followed the docs and used the APIs to get data from the store but not sure how to get it to link to a store when it's downloaded. How would html I add update the look of the store? I'm just a little confused with that connection.

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    Building websites for Safari Reader Mode and other reading apps.

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 05:12 AM PDT

    [Showoff Update!] Flashcards for Developers

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 05:59 AM PDT

    A couple months ago, I posted my project, Flashcards for Developers, on Showoff Saturday. Since it got a lot of interest, I thought I would share an update:

    We've added 30+ new topics since I posted. My favorites new decks are the Airbnb JS Style Guide and the CSS Interview Questions decks. We've also added a couple new features to improve the experience.

    In activity, we've seen 4.7k in page traffic in the past month which has turned into cards studied 30k times and decks finished 600 times.

    If there are any features you would like to see or content you would like to study, let me know. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

    Site: https://nlaz.github.io/flashcards-for-developers/

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    [Showoff Saturday] Fancy PNG/JPEG/SVG asset optimization with trade-off charts, 100% in-browser, free

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 09:30 AM PDT

    Hi, my business partner created recompressor.com and we're looking for some feedback, happy to answer any questions.

    We built it to get more nuanced insight into the per-image tradeoffs at varying levels of compression, and to get something that supports SVG. Most of our assets are SVGs these days, and other image optimizers don't give you trade-off graphs and most don't support SVGs.

    The algorithm does pick a reasonable trade-off so you don't have to futz with the graphs if you don't want to.

    (Your images never hit our servers, which is why this can and will stay free)

    https://recompressor.com/

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    DDD & REST - Domain Driven APIs for the web - Oliver Gierke

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:12 PM PDT

    I watch the world and see only components. Case study for a Figma team library development

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 03:05 PM PDT

    Registering website - what info will be public?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:57 PM PDT

    I'm trying to register a website at the moment. The registrar asks for my address, name and e-mail. If I understand correctly, this information will be public (with WHOIS etc.) after I register. I'd rather not have this info public though.

    So here are my questions:
    1) Will this info really all be public?
    2) Is it really necessary to be truthful about my name, e-mail and address?

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    Experienced ionic devs, what’s the catch with ionic?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 12:15 AM PDT

    My company has a lot of experience with ionic and has been exploring other options but so far the ability to write code once with ionic and deploy everywhere is way better than writing a separate web app and mobile app. Maybe we haven't ran into limitations or kinks with ionic just yet but for those that are more experienced, what makes you decide when a project needs to be built with something else than ionic?

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    Pioneer is handing out $5k grants for awesome projects in any area

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:54 PM PDT

    Dockerizing fullstack MEVN

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:30 PM PDT

    Hi Reddit, I've learned how to dockerized and app I have for learning purposes. The structure is as follow:

    • client

    • db

    • server

    I have a docker file 'Dockerfile' on 'client' and 'server' respectively. On my docker-compose.yml I set a service for the database (server-database) where image: mongo and then on the server's service I set a environment variable 'DATABASE_URL=server-database'. After build and up some files are created inside the db folder with two folders inside 'journal' and 'diagnostic.data' and some .wt files.

    Can anybody explain to me what are those files? Do I need to commit them to??

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    Building static website to web app?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:17 PM PDT

    I am curious as to what would be the best route to creati g a static website for now and then moving it into a small featured web application, and if there are any frameworks that might save me some time. Is there some normal process that everyone does, or are there options?

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    Created *NSFW* web app for viewing images/gifs from Reddit

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 02:11 PM PDT

    I made a NSFW web app with React for viewing images and gifs from reddit + aggregating videos from pornhub.

    How it works should be pretty self explanatory, but for the gifs, you can add favorites (swipe up or press w) that you can re-watch. Then you can swipe or use the mouse wheel to change gifs and use the buttons for full screen / playback rate. Otherwise, you just select categories from the list that correspond with certain subreddit groupings.

    It should work pretty well in chrome, but I only just tested it in Firefox and Edge which had some issues--I think I fixed them, but the fixes have caused some other issues with the pagination and I had to disable lazy loading because of Edge. Otherwise it should work, and if it's totally broken for you, let me know. It's like only 50% functional on my old iPhone SE, so it may not work on older phones that well either.

    Any and all feedback/suggestions are really appreciated, so let me know if you feel like the emojis are excessive or what not.

    https://sexyporn18.com/

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    First ecommerce project with 2 Junior Devs. General pricing info? Hourly? Fixed, etc?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 07:23 AM PDT

    Edit: We have no plans to build this from scratch, we'd use one of the many available ecommerce solutions + payment providers.

    Client has a physical clothing store with maybe 50 products. They want an online store. Bare minimum we're assuming all the usual ecommerce things like product display, pricing, checkout, accounts, cc processing, some basic analytics, custom theme, etc. Now shopify would handle all of these, but if they go that route they don't need us.

    It's a team of two devs, and this would be our first commercial product. Is it better to do hourly based pricing, and if so what's a good rate for a two person team. Or would a fixed flat rate, half upfront, half on completion work better.

    Experience wise we've worked on personal projects, and aren't strangers to frameworks, hosting, etc. We're assuming the design and payment processing will take the longest. We're not looking to resell hosting. Thanks.

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    Are there any good solutions to screenshot (client side) with external images (cors)? Can’t seem to get anything working.

    Posted: 25 Aug 2018 08:50 AM PDT

    I've been pulling my hair out for the last few hours trying to implement screenshotting of divs that contain images sourced elsewhere. Html2canvas for example, won't render a tainted canvas (in fact, i don't think anything will!) stack overflow has some content on this but no satisfactory answer.

    I've tried creating an image object and assigning "crossorigin":"Anonymous", but whatever I do the server doesn't like CORS. I've tried drawing the image to a canvas and rendering that, no cigar. Surely there is a way to capture the pixel data of my divs, as I have it physically on my screen! Is it possible to render images from other sites into canvases or download them in screenshots on client side? These are YouTube video thumbnails that I'm capturing with other text and bits and pieces, but the images obviously ruin the render.

    All I'm asking is for a rectangle patch of pixels from the gpu, I don't care about the objects underneath, which is why cors is annoying me.

    Thanks.

    Edit: basically I just want to save a div, think a card or something as an image on the client side (download this card as an image). But that card contains images that prevent conventional methods.

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