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- Can anyone help me identify these fonts?
- How to learn Big O notation and space time complexity?
- This is pointless, but it was fun to make. URKEL - launched.
- I gave a talk comparing patterns between React and Ember -- would love thoughts / feedback :)
- Hyper Editor - A backend independent visual composer for web
- [Showoff Saturday] Would love some feedback on my portfolio site I recently completed
- Should i use Wordpress or there is a more modern CMS/blogging platform i can use for my startup website?
- Creating a CMS and approaching a customer
- Can you recommend me service, where I can do W3C validation test for my website?
- front end mindmap
- Making a simple tone oscillator
- Integrating with Slack in 3 minutes
- Reducing Notification Permission Prompt Spam in Firefox
- What's full stack at a (small but busy) agency like?
- Copying & Pasting GOOGLE/FACEBOOK Reviews = Bad Idea?
- Help with javascript on an existing website
- Uninvasive way to list Laravels' resources.
- The choice; NodeJS or Nginx
- What do you all think of sites changing browser history and forwarding you to another one of their pages?
- Certain Images Don't Display On My Network But Do On Other Networks
- How do I set up SSL on A Heroku Node.js app?
- [Showoff Saturday] I made a website to encourage people of differing viewpoints to talk to each other. Would love any feedback!
- [Showoff Saturday]Made my first website in 2 months, some self-reflections, and can I get some high-fives and critique?
- Loop question
Can anyone help me identify these fonts? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:14 AM PDT
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How to learn Big O notation and space time complexity? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:07 PM PDT As someone who went to a coding boot camp, one thing we never went into was the theory side of programming. I have sat in on a couple senior dev interviews and always see questions about space time complexity and big O. Does anyone have any good resources or books they could share to pick up this topic? [link] [comments] | ||
This is pointless, but it was fun to make. URKEL - launched. Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:16 PM PDT
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I gave a talk comparing patterns between React and Ember -- would love thoughts / feedback :) Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:45 PM PDT
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Hyper Editor - A backend independent visual composer for web Posted: 06 Apr 2019 06:20 AM PDT We have recently open sourced a Block based Content Editor which we have been using internally for 1/2 years. We are working on proper documentation and API standardization. We would very much like opinions from you guys, if you think it will be useful. [link] [comments] | ||
[Showoff Saturday] Would love some feedback on my portfolio site I recently completed Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:51 PM PDT | ||
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 07:19 AM PDT I'm developing my startup website and was thinking about using Wordpress as a CMS for it, but i'm reading a lot of people talking bad of it, so i'm not sure anymore. We are using WIX now, but i can't really use analytics and do SEO in a good way with that. The website is simply a place to get us leads, the sale is done by other means after that (chat/email/etc). What i would want on my website: The ability to edit texts/images on static landing pages in an easy way. My business partner don't know how to code/use ssh/ftp and need it. I would code the landing pages. A blog platform, used to get leads (SEO/content marketing) I know how to use: HTML, CSS, Basic JS Never used wordpress, got really basic php knowledge I'm a quick learner, and really want to, so anything i don't know yet i can learn. So, should i stay with Wordpress or is there another easier/most secure/most modern alternative nowadays? Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Creating a CMS and approaching a customer Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:45 AM PDT Hi all, I'm a very far from Calling myself an intermediate developper, and have just Little (few static websites, many internet courses about ful stack dev'ing, etc). So i have experience in neither Customer approach nor the back end aspect of webdev. To cut short, i wanted to order from a local restaurant and found out their website was a complete cluster f**k. code is older than me and broken. So i decided i might comme up with a better website and present it to them, by email. Two problems come up here. 1.I have absolutely no idea on how to approach this people. A mail? seems like it will just pass through and be forgotten about. Plus even if a mail was a good idea idk what to tell them honestly. 2. As said earlier, i can't do much when it comes to backend dev'ing. My main problem (which i'm tryinh to solve without using wordpress) is handling the site's content and creating a CMS like interface/Dashboard for these people so they can modify their menus, articles & get orders. I read a lot about this and made many CRUD apps, but the correct approach is still confusing to me. Thanks in advance [link] [comments] | ||
Can you recommend me service, where I can do W3C validation test for my website? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:16 AM PDT | ||
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Making a simple tone oscillator Posted: 06 Apr 2019 08:04 AM PDT I am looking to have an oscillator in a website. I've seen this being done in the Web Audio API and I have a few questions: I need the tone to have a frequency, a volume and duration using parameters for each, and the sound being triggered by a play/pause button. How doable is that? [link] [comments] | ||
Integrating with Slack in 3 minutes Posted: 06 Apr 2019 05:08 AM PDT
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Reducing Notification Permission Prompt Spam in Firefox Posted: 06 Apr 2019 05:48 AM PDT | ||
What's full stack at a (small but busy) agency like? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 04:11 PM PDT Interviewed for a full stack position at a company that (among other things) provides support for client sites (mainly Wordpress from what I've gathered). Their team is small (for now) and backlog is long, but mgmt seems understanding and hands off. Quick turnarounds are needed, but coming from freelance that's not anything I'm not used to. Would love to get insight from anyone who's worked in a similar type of environment, agency or otherwise. [link] [comments] | ||
Copying & Pasting GOOGLE/FACEBOOK Reviews = Bad Idea? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 04:07 PM PDT Dear Redditors, I have been thinking about adding some Google & Facebook reviews to a landing page but when researching the matter I found multiple sources (blogs) talk about how that it is a bad idea because of duplicate content and Google will punish you. Since they didn't explain it very fully and when I look for tutorials on how to do it all of them are talking about using APIs and Javascript code I am hesitant to do it. Does copy & paste the reviews = Copying the "embed"-code that Google and Facebook supplies as well or are they talking about just taking the text from the review and the author and pasting it on a website? I was planning to take <10 Google & Facebook "embed"- codes and insert them on a landing page, possibly in a Bootstrap Carousel, should I rethink and figure out that whole API and Javascript ordeal? :) Thank you in advance. [link] [comments] | ||
Help with javascript on an existing website Posted: 06 Apr 2019 02:51 PM PDT Hi, this is my first post here. I visited a web page a long time ago that currently no longer exists. I was able to find it using the internet archive (archive.org). It's supposed to give you a bench press routine to help increase your bench press after you enter your max BP at the top and click "Calculate". This actually works just fine from the archive.org page--probably because it's all client-side javascript. Not that I couldn't just use that website, but I wanted to save a local copy of it just in case I forget how to get back to it. So I did that. Saved it as a "Web Page, Complete" (from Chrome). When open the local copy and try to have it calculate, it doesn't work. I used the web developer tools in Chrome and *think* there's a CORS Policy / cross scripting issue. I'm not incredibly well-versed in front-end debugging like this--so could someone perhaps tell me how I might be able to fix this so it'll work locally AND maybe give me some insight on the approach you took to know what the exact issue was so I know how to debug something like this more independently in the future? Here is the site: https://web.archive.org/web/20060321135535/http://www.joeskopec.com/edcoanbench.html Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] | ||
Uninvasive way to list Laravels' resources. Posted: 06 Apr 2019 02:18 PM PDT Good afternoon, About a year ago I've made a full CMS from scratch using Laravel. The restriction I'm talking about is the fact that CMS comes with a set of views, a premade css style in some cases and an enforced way of doing things (like WordPress). After contemplating the issue for a few minutes (lol) and a little bit of googling - I've decided to make a Headless CMS instead - but there's one issue that comes with Laravel: Surprisingly, there is no way (by default) to list all models, controllers, table schemas and so on without invasively editting Laravels' core files or doing a bit of workarounds. Why am I posting this? Well, I just hope that my last paragraph is wrong and someone actually found a way to do it. Thank you in advance! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 02:13 PM PDT Hello everyone, I know what Nodejs is but I'm not that familiar with Nginx. What I've read about Nginx is that it uses a main process that's runs asynchronously sub processes/sockets. I'm good with javascript and I have no problems using nodejs, but the way how nodejs works, some things are soo unnecessary in nodejs... I've watched about 3*1h videos about Nginx and all 3 are saying the same, they don't say what it can do but how it works. I saw also some examples where Nginx uses less resources than Nodejs. I've installed Nginx and all I see now, is the "Welcome Page" of Nginx, now I'm trying to figure what to do with it :x [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 02:05 PM PDT I looked for something on Google recently and clicked on their "Featured" result. When I got what I wanted I tried going back to Google only to go to another of their pages that is *similar* to what I had looked up but not something I cared about. I didn't think I got redirected from an initial page so when I inspected the source code I found this Now, I'm not a JS guy at all. But from what I can tell this is modifying my browser history and leading me to go 'back' to another one of their pages. [link] [comments] | ||
Certain Images Don't Display On My Network But Do On Other Networks Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:52 PM PDT I'm designing a site within Wordpress and have been having issues with random images not showing up. I upload images just fine but every now and then one will not display properly when I drag it into Media. I called my hosting provider and went through this issue with them and finally realized that it is a network problem. Support was seeing them and I noticed that I too see them when I use my phone not connected to my wifi. EDIT: Sorry, this is actually looking like its only a Chrome issue. Why in the world would Chrome be blocking certain images from loading? I cleared my cache and tried to reload but still nothing. [link] [comments] | ||
How do I set up SSL on A Heroku Node.js app? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:01 AM PDT Hey everyone, I recently made my first full stack site with Node.js and MongoDB. It's hosted on Heroku with the DB on mLab. When using my website users are prompted with a "not secure" because SSL isn't enabled. How would I go about enabling SSL on Heroku? Thank you all! For reference here's the site: www.nodejournal.com [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 06 Apr 2019 07:42 AM PDT My website shares learning roadmaps, roadmaps akin to the mindmap that is really hot right now in r/webdev You can check out the website here: https://www.roadmapedia.com/ I made a video explaining what I did with the 300 hrs on this since I was very excited. Devs, please roast the heck outta my website so I can make it better! I honestly thought that this was going to be a way shorter journey, turns out that I had to spend about 2 months ~ 300 hours to get this thing done. I used a MERN setup, MongoDB, express & node for backend database, and ReactJS for the front end. I think as a beginner, the backend took a lot more work since there are many common features that all websites have (user registration, login, routing, data fetching, etc) that I had to implement for the first time. So on the next go, I can probably cut the time down to about 100 hrs or shorter. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 01:11 PM PDT I have an API request which gives me arrays or data. Is it better to use a loop inside a loop inside a loop or loop once and push to an array and do this 3 times? Or what is the better way to loop? [link] [comments] |
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