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    iDashboard - an epic free UI kit inspired by iOS design web developers

    iDashboard - an epic free UI kit inspired by iOS design web developers


    iDashboard - an epic free UI kit inspired by iOS design

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 07:37 AM PDT

    [Showoff Saturday] A basic pixel art editor

    Posted: 04 Apr 2020 04:27 PM PDT

    It's just a button.

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 12:47 PM PDT

    It's just a button.

    During these uncertain times, it would be nice to have everyone experience a shared action. This is a time that calls for unity. Just launched this as a way to unite humanity using Node/Mongo/React/Sockets: https://www.unitybutton.com/

    Unity Button

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    What tools do you work with for the front-end?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 01:14 PM PDT

    I've been practicing for a while by making websites from scratch in html/css/js. But it takes a lot of time to make it (and making it responsive etc), more so than the backend. I'm not sure if Im just bad at it or doing something wrong.

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    From PHP to NodeJs. What framework should I choose?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 05:21 AM PDT

    Hello guys,

    For 2 - 2.5 years I'm learning & working in PHP. I learned codeigniter, some symfony and then Laravel & Lumen. I work in Laravel&Lumen for 1 - 1.5 years and I like it very much because you can do anything in it, it has a very large community and the structure makes sense.

    Now, i want to move to nodeJs because the market goes there and I don't want to be left behind.
    I watched some tutorials about express.Js...I understand what's going on, but the liberty of making your own structure doesn't seem like a good idea to me.

    After reading some articles I saw that Sails Js is an MVC framework similar to Laravel and that is used in corporate/big projects.

    Now...I don't know what to do. Which framework should I use? Is Sails Js worth learning or is it not that used? And about the community...Does the Sails Js has a good community or is hard to find answers to your problems.

    If you have gone through this experience please share it with me :)

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    Testing a website in an Android Webview

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 03:09 PM PDT

    Hi all,

    How do you test your site in an Android web view? We're finding some errors which aren't happening anywhere else.

    Any suggestions appreciated!

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    [Showoff Saturday] A simplistic, well-designed, open-source keyboard shortcuts site

    Posted: 04 Apr 2020 06:37 PM PDT

    What are some popular web sites or applications that use bootstrap's default design?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 12:45 AM PDT

    I'm just asking this because I want to beat the inferiority complex about not being able to "skin and mod" the default theme like many other pros seem to be able to.

    I'm pretty sure there are many websites who use the bootstrap default theme as it is with little to no changes, I'm just unable to recall them now.

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    Covideo - 4 person chat roulette for developers

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 08:10 AM PDT

    Can I use Display Grid?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 04:27 AM PDT

    By caniuse.comcaniuse.com display grid is supported by most browsers but I am concerned about those that do not support or partially support it (IE, Opera mini, QQ, Baidu ..) . Is it safe to use a display grid?

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    [Question] Need server recommendation for website with low base traffic but high traffic spikes

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 04:09 PM PDT

    I would like to host my sites on a server that can suit my needs but be quickly upgraded if I get a lot of traffic. Preferably the upgrade would be within a few minutes if I notice high traffic (if this is possible). I have many sites, all wordpress, and my most popular one has around 1k visitors a day. However, I have issues where sometimes one of my sites can spike, and get upwards to 50k and above traffic. I currently have a dedicated server on hostgator which I pay $180 a month for. I think this is kind of high given the needs on my site. I would prefer to stay on hostgator but I am open to other suggestions. I already optimize most of my sites pretty well I think.

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    While learning, is it more important to learn web development deeply or wide first. (With Context)

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 04:06 PM PDT

    Tl;dr: do you feel is it more beneficial to learn thing deeply and then move onto the next major topic or to get exposed to certain technologies and over time deepen them together?

    To clear up my phrasing a little more, I'm not entirely new to Web Development. I did a coding bootcamp a couple of years ago which hasn't worked out for me (so far) and I've forgotten how to do quite of bit of what I learned, but I still understand a bit of JS. With this new free time I have, I've decided to act like I know absolutely nothing about any sort of code and take online courses again. I'm currently going through HTML & CSS by DevelopedByEd, a youtuber, and I've learned a lot so far! It's great content and I'm loving this decision to start over. I'm almost through with the course and it touches on SASS SVG animation and other "advanced" CSS techniques. Here lies the reasoning for my question.

    After taking this current course I was planning to jump into Front End Masters (which I'm excited to do) and do their HTML and CSS portion and then see how I feel about pure HTML and CSS by then. If I feel like I understand everything I'll move on to JS. I want to leave nothing to chance if I'm going to relearn everything. If I'm going to do this I might as well do it correctly. Yesterday DevelopedByEd put out his new JavaScript course and it looks interesting. Compared to Front End Masters courses, DevelopedByEd's courses seem a bit less concise and more beginner friendly.

    I've designed (in figma/gimp/affinity photo) 4 websites and I coded them from scratch using Flexbox and CSS grid. I've done basic animations with keyframes, transitions, and mobile responsiveness with media queries(text scaling and img scaling mostly). I understand everything above and in general I know how to fix my applications when broken. The things I don't know how to do well are SVG animations, actual website layout(They're kinda basic and similar in design), and me fixing my website code can be an actual guessing game sometimes. It also takes me about 4 hours to design and code a simple website which isn't great.

    Anyway, do you feel is it more beneficial to learn thing deeply and then move onto the next major topic or to get exposed to certain technologies and over time deepen them together?

    Thanks responding in advance!

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    How to work with internationalization? I will use nextjs.

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 04:01 PM PDT

    Me and a friend launched our first web app!

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 09:48 AM PDT

    Me and a friend launched our first web app!

    I built and launched with a friend a full-fledged web app called Tribe.

    Tribe is an online community focusing on giving and receiving support and meeting like-minded individuals.

    The website is TribeSocial.me

    Try it out and let us know your feedback! I will be happy to answer questions!

    submitted by /u/pizzagirl93
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    Whats a decent and cheap server hosting company that will work great with nodeJS and mongoDB

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 03:18 PM PDT

    Please don't recommend digital ocean, they lost my account, screwed up my billing, and there customer support has been useless. It takes them more then 25 hours to respond, and that's not even to resolve my issue, it's just to verify. I sent a ticket 5 days ago, and zero progress has been made by them to resolve this. I lost money, and they caused me to miss my deadlines. Just atrocious as all hell, I wish there was a place i could send them this so they see how bad they F'd up.

    Anyways, done with my rant. What would you guys recommend? I'm looking for something cheap, that has half decent customer support.

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    How do strings relate to arrays in JavaScript?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 01:43 AM PDT

    I thought that strings were literally just an array but with each letter as an element but what else is going on there?

    If i print an array i will get ["Hi" , "guys"] yet if i print the string i will get "Hi guys"

    also i am not able to use things like pop() and push() on a string - Could anyone explain the distinction between the two?

    submitted by /u/Mr_Crick84
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    Expanding skills to be hirable

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 02:25 PM PDT

    Hey everyone, I'm a Junior electrical engineering student. I want to get into programming and web development as a career. I have programmed before and I know the basics of C, some ARM Assembly, and am kind of beginning to work on Python.

    However, I want to be hirable for some kind of back end work. I don't know where to begin, should I continue to just build up Python language knowledge? Is there any kind of advice or anything anyone in industry could give me? Sorry if this isn't the right question for this sub, just trying to learn.

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    What do you guys thing about this course?

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 06:41 AM PDT

    https://www.coursera.org/learn/html-css-javascript-for-web-developers

    I already know tha basics of programming in python and I want to start using django.But first I want to learn html,css and javascript.What do you guys think about this coursera course?Is it good?

    Edit:or is this one better:https://www.udemy.com/course/web-development-masterclass-complete-certificate-course/

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    Remote Coding Kata

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 01:49 PM PDT

    Hi everyone! I will be facilitating a remote coding kata on Monday the 20th of April, using Slack, Zoom and Google Sheets. And before anyone asks: yes, if you want to join, feel free to come to our Slack.

    The reason for me posting: What are your experiences with coding katas? What kind of excercises did you find most helpful?

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    [showoff saturday] I made an auto playing tetris as my website's background

    Posted: 04 Apr 2020 07:38 PM PDT

    Self-Taught Dev here! Feedback on my resume and portfolio would be appreciated!

    Posted: 04 Apr 2020 06:01 PM PDT

    Self-Taught Dev here! Feedback on my resume and portfolio would be appreciated!

    I'm a self-taught developer of 1 and a half years, I'm going to start applying but I need some feedback on what I should improve or build next. I'm also planning on making my 2nd project the portfolio that holds my other projects. Thanks in advance!

    Project 1 built from scratch (HTML, CSS, Sass, JS, jQuery): https://pcastrophotography.netlify.com

    Project 2 which is going to be my portfolio site (React, Gatsby): https://pcastroportfolio.netlify.com

    https://preview.redd.it/xgpytgyxewq41.jpg?width=1275&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abb4384a2e3b16800e8a454f1b54de8224e81827

    submitted by /u/DevilHunterP12
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    Hosting without registered domain

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 06:51 AM PDT

    Hello, is it possible to host website files without using domain service, in sites like siteground?

    Can I host my index.html, css files and access it with just IP address for example ?

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    Our web developer is struggling and asking me how to solve a problem

    Posted: 05 Apr 2020 05:13 AM PDT

    I'm not a web developer. I'm a firestopper and we need to document everything. Before we wrote everything on paper, but now everything is getting written digitally. We got a website, but everything is really in beta. I'm pretty much the only testing it out and reporting back the problems, or features that needs to be implemented. Our web developer has been working on solving the issue I will mention down below, but they seem stuck and asking me how I want it. I don't know how to actually solve it, I just know how the security feature should work.

    So here's the case: We need to write the size of a hole in a wall as an example. Lets make it 100x100mm. We then need to write down how many cables are going through that wall and how big the cables are. The cables are usually round. This is all working, but we have some security features. Each cable needs a 15mm space around it. This also includes a 15mm space from cable to wall. This is where the problem starts. For some reason the system will pass 4xø25mm cables (ø means round) if the hole is 115x20. This is because it registers that 4xø25mm cables fits the 115mm with 15mm spare space, but it doesn't calculate that each cable needs 15mm space around it. It also totally ignored that a 25mm cable doesn't fit in a 20mm width/height of the hole.

    Any help with this? I believe they are using Javascript

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