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- New Microsoft Edge (Edge 80 on Windows 10) now scores 100% in the HTML5Accessibility.com test
- 200+ Remote jobs - April 2020 [Google Spreadsheet]
- Beautiful Dingbats' Pattern Generator - Use this tool to create seamless, repeatable royalty-free patterns for your website or to download as SVG, JPEG, or PNG.
- work/life balance question. Am I cut out for this?
- Best practice for accessing camera and uploading an image?
- I summon thee!
- Any recommend course for Web Security?
- I just published an article - Implement JSON Web Token (JWT) Authentication using AccessToken and RefreshToken. Security is the most important aspect of backend web development and in this article I have covered the edge cases for it.
- Building dark mode on Stack Overflow
- Safari sucks and I hope it dies out soon
- [Showoff Saturday] Largest Laravel Interview Questions Wiki
- Are there any developers on antipsychotics?
- Very amateur question
- what is the easiest way to add ajax like comments and likes to a django application?
- Proactive & Reactive Development
- Help with mapping multiple war files to different domain names on Tomcat running on EC2 - Spent 6 hours no luck - I am completely new to this
- Building a mostly static website with a blog part
- How to package up your website
- Check out my tiny COVID-19 dashboard
- How do i get similar results with SVG on a website
- i am totaly lost
- Finally got a job bite! I need advice on a coding challenge.
- JWPlayer first load issue
New Microsoft Edge (Edge 80 on Windows 10) now scores 100% in the HTML5Accessibility.com test Posted: 10 Apr 2020 07:39 AM PDT | ||
200+ Remote jobs - April 2020 [Google Spreadsheet] Posted: 09 Apr 2020 09:46 PM PDT Hey WebDev Community! If you are looking for a remote now, here's a list of 200+ remote jobs [Google Spreadsheet]! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RPk0Hc1jU83ynrpONcfUr3AC1TCI5I-KaSKSII4gXrY/edit?usp=sharing Check it out and share it with anyone who might benefit from it. [link] [comments] | ||
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work/life balance question. Am I cut out for this? Posted: 10 Apr 2020 07:26 AM PDT Hey, So I know this question has been asked before. I've done searches and have read several similar post. Some post saying they keep work at work and dont study outside and others claiming the industry will take over every aspect of your life... How is the work home life balance in webdev? I really enjoy it and am looking to switch from help desk to hopefully a jr web dev position in a year if I can keep things up. I get that when you first start anything extra time is necessary. I just worry about being a slave to my job. I personally dont have grandeur dreams of making 6 figures and being on top of the game. I want a career I enjoy that pays the bills and brings meaning to me. So longterm I want to be able to work 8 hours and go home. Yes maybe 6-8 hours of studying a week to keep up, but If I am looking at 2-3 hours every night for the rest of my life I consider that being a slave to your job. Sure the first few years extra time needs to be spent. I mean I currently am willing to put in the 2-3 hours most days, but the hope is that someday I wont. I love hiking, kayaking, and camping and I have a few other hobbies that I enjoy. Those things are important to me. Work and home life balance is just important to me and I dont want a career that takes all those things away from me. I really enjoy web dev, I just am concerned It will require more of my life then I want to give. Does that make sense and what thoughts do you more experienced dev workers have on this? Relating to IT, the field is similar. Constant pressure to study for the next cert and to move up. Like I said, I get that at first outside of work learning is necessary, but I dont want a career that will consume every aspect of my life - 12 hours a day. Like several years into my career I'd hope to not need to spend more then an hour a day keeping up outside of my 8 hour day. Thoughts? Edit: btw I am in Raleigh. I hope to be able to build up a portfolio and get a good foundation in html, css and Javascript in a 6 months time and then start applying. Only concern I have is that we are in a weird economic slump and its no clear when things will get better. [link] [comments] | ||
Best practice for accessing camera and uploading an image? Posted: 10 Apr 2020 12:33 PM PDT I see a lot of applications that allow for a user to upload an image or take one with their camera that can be uploaded directly. For example: https://i.stack.imgur.com/eGEgK.png. I want to implement the "Take a photo" feature into a react application. I can get an image to upload from gallery but what is the best practice for accessing the camera and capturing an image for upload? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 10 Apr 2020 03:45 PM PDT Context
This is the only link I could find that closely resembles my problem. ProblemSo, I'm guessing you already know where this is going. I'm working on a project, and using the API of the website which serves all the posts made on it; I made an HTTP request to the API and when I'm rendering results based on the response, the images do not load, I was unaware of this for a while since I was using the website back and fort for testing, long story short... Whenever I visit the image url (which are saved on the same server) I'm welcomed with a ... ... Yes! a stupid captcha. As I was loading and reloading the website, I guess cookies are save or something, to remember me, so I was unaware, but today I couldn't figure out what was going on. Is there a way to solve this? I'm generating the url in this form
I'm doing this in React, not that makes any difference but perhaps there is something. TL;DRCan't show image using url [link] [comments] | ||
Any recommend course for Web Security? Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:44 PM PDT Hello guys I am looking for recommendations about web security ? Any recommend resources? Than you [link] [comments] | ||
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Building dark mode on Stack Overflow Posted: 10 Apr 2020 07:27 AM PDT
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Safari sucks and I hope it dies out soon Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:34 PM PDT If you are an iOS user who enjoys Safari, I don't hold anything against you. I just hate the people who made you believe that this was the standard by ensuring that you wouldn't get to use anything better. I use Ubuntu Linux as my daily driver. I don't own a Mac. Nobody in my family owns an Apple device. A few of my friends do, but I can't go meet them each time I need to test something. Also, I am not rich enough to buy an Apple device and if I was, my pride wouldn't let me. Let's dig into the real thing now. The testing All the platform-independent solutions out there are paid or you have to own a Mac. It's absolutely annoying and a genuine problem. Like, hey, I would LOVE to code for you guys, but I have NO WAY of checking if some of this code is even going to run on your system. The wall of shame Think different? Bullshit. I don't know what we can do as a community, but boycotting Safari could be a start. Start off small. Show a tiny message to your Apple users (by detecting the User-Agent) that you will be dropping support for iOS soon along with a link to this post. We can't let companies dictate how W3C specifications should be implemented. They are standards for a reason and any company that does this to developers is not worth developing for. [link] [comments] | ||
[Showoff Saturday] Largest Laravel Interview Questions Wiki Posted: 10 Apr 2020 12:09 PM PDT
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Are there any developers on antipsychotics? Posted: 10 Apr 2020 08:12 AM PDT I've been prescribed antipsychotic clozapine, and I'm afraid they might affect my cognition in the long term. How are your experiences? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 10 Apr 2020 03:26 PM PDT Me and my friends want to free lance by making websites on holidays as a full time job. We have started learning 4 days ago, we know html already, little of css and we are planning to learn js. Will it be optimal way to make websites with those 3? Is it enough? Do you have any advice doing freelance without experience? (Here is our site which we are quite proud off: https://imgur.com/a/yzWiIpx) [link] [comments] | ||
what is the easiest way to add ajax like comments and likes to a django application? Posted: 10 Apr 2020 02:48 PM PDT i'm trying to learn django as a hobby right now with all this free time on my hands. i used to be a webdev a LONG time ago. i got out of it back when AJAX was seen as the next big thing in web tech. so i am playing around with an application i have and i would like to have a form sort of like facebook's comments were a user can comment and/or like something and the page will update without having to reload the page. i know this could be done with AJAX but i am also hearing about technologies like anglar, react and vue. i'm thinking that there is probably a better way to do it than AJAX these days. what should i learn? [link] [comments] | ||
Proactive & Reactive Development Posted: 10 Apr 2020 02:38 PM PDT | ||
Posted: 10 Apr 2020 10:12 AM PDT I have tried numerous things and after over 6 hours of trying to figure it out myself I have come to realize there are no resources to help complete beginners with this. I am running Tomcat8 on an EC2 instance. Right now I can type in mysite.com and get to my manager. and if I type mysite.com:8080/mywebapp I can get to my deployed war file and run my web app. I can also do this with mysite.com:8080/mywebapp2 and so on. But I would like to map them to mywebapp.com and mywebapp2.com respectively and when I deploy more webapps I would like to have them mapped to a domain name. I have tried virtual hosts and all so I must be doing something wrong. When I change my port to :80 I can create a virtual host and get my base site working with just mysite.com. But then I lose access to my webapps. I am begging for help after spending hours and hours trying to figure it out before turning here. [link] [comments] | ||
Building a mostly static website with a blog part Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:43 PM PDT Hello there. As the title suggests, I am trying to build a static html website, though it would have a blog page. What would be an easy way to go on about this? I was considering switching to wordpress, but the page is already built in HTML, and have no experience with wordpress whatsover. Can I somehow install wordpress on a subdomain and create the blog-like page there, or would it be too much of a hassle? Also, would it be hard(or even possible) to port the html code over to wordpress? Very sorry if this was stupid, but I don't really have any experience and I'm just trying to help a relative. [link] [comments] | ||
How to package up your website Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:34 PM PDT Probably a very simple question to be answered but I feel like im doing it wrong. I have some node modules that my website is currently using however, when it comes to production I'm not going to need half of the files in the node modules surely ? just the minified css / js etc, so what would be the best way to go about the packaging up the development code into production code. [link] [comments] | ||
Check out my tiny COVID-19 dashboard Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:31 PM PDT Hey all, I had a bit of time on my hands and I wanted to experiment with Plotly Dash so I built this dashboard. Note that it isn't optimized for mobile, unfortunately. Here is the project repo if you are interested. [link] [comments] | ||
How do i get similar results with SVG on a website Posted: 10 Apr 2020 01:07 PM PDT
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Posted: 10 Apr 2020 12:32 PM PDT first i dont know if i should post this here so forgive me i am a front end web developer and i have some questions (any comment will help me) : 1- why every one in youtube , blogpost , websites . . . etc call front end web dev as front end web designer ?! even if a front end dev work with designer they are difference ? right ? (i hate designing ) every time i here people call me a designer i wanted to switch to backend 2- should i change to back end ? if so which one is the easiest i feel that they are realy hard all of them ! maybe i sm not that genius but i read alot of posts about php and they say it is easy ?! and i feel that it is hard especially when i looked at basic login authentication in php and found it really hard ?! i am taking cource in flask and i also see that to be complicated other than hello world also some times i dont want to to go to back end because i remember all the time i spent with front end will be wasted ? also i do not want to be a full stack because i want to specialize in once field thanks very much for any comment , it will help me (sorry for bad english) [link] [comments] | ||
Finally got a job bite! I need advice on a coding challenge. Posted: 10 Apr 2020 11:51 AM PDT Hey everyone, I got a coding challenge to complete for an interview. I have minimal experience with C# and .Net and I need to create a web app where a user uploads a photo, the app processes the image for a "Kaleidoscope" filter and the user can download the image. Instructions say "For image processing use C# and for web app use ASP.Net MVC" So I am assuming front end is just HTML/JS/CSS. Im not worried about that so much. Does anyone have any tips for user upload/processing/downloading? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 10 Apr 2020 11:35 AM PDT I have a weird issue I'm hoping someone else has encountered. I have JWPlayer working just fine ... except for the very first load in a browser, it basically whites out and shows the buffer animation. For that same browser, subsequent sessions have no issue. It's only the first time the browser encounters the player that it present an issue. Has anyone else seen this? [link] [comments] |
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