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- Represent! A simple web app to compare the voting behavior of US congress members by finding bills where their votes differ.
- I made a Chrome extension that lets you see an IMDb ratings chart of any show, while browsing Netflix
- Twitter Clone (React + Prisma + GraphQL)
- I made an interview site with collaborative code editing, video conferencing and remote code execution
- I made a plugin for websites to accept cryptocurrency donations. Fully customisable with a configurator and preview.
- Spent All Day Getting This Tilt Effect Working On Touch Devices
- I made a typing app where people can give a typing test to the lyrics of any song while listening to the song.
- [Showoff Saturday] Posted about my outfit calculator a while back. Here is it again with a lot of updates.
- I made an interviewing website (for journalist style interviews - not job ones!) - https://taaalk.co
- I finally deployed my portfolio site as a dev w/ a nontraditional background!
- I got stuck into 11ty over the past few days and made a site to document the most reputable free computer science resources out there.
- Thinking about minimum skillset for junior frontend devs
- Finding a server
- Securely hiding secrets using invisible characters - My first npm javascript module built-in functional programming style
- Hosting a website while avoiding it being shut down - host provider or local? This is important :)
- Feeling a little overwhelmed with all the information out there
- I build my own PHP micro framework [looking for feedback]
- Scrimba thread? Scrimba thread.
- I built a fast & distraction-free newsreader for top voted & engaging articles
- I made a website to play king's cup through Zoom with your friends.
- Free NYT Spelling Bee Clone
- How to make JWT tokens secure?
- Socket.IO + Node - "transport close" everytime I connect and authenticate
- I made a list of all the resources that I have collected in my 1.5 years of learning front-end web development. Includes books and other supplementary readings.
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Twitter Clone (React + Prisma + GraphQL) Posted: 05 Jun 2020 07:26 PM PDT
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Spent All Day Getting This Tilt Effect Working On Touch Devices Posted: 06 Jun 2020 03:58 PM PDT
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I made an interviewing website (for journalist style interviews - not job ones!) - https://taaalk.co Posted: 06 Jun 2020 09:36 AM PDT
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I finally deployed my portfolio site as a dev w/ a nontraditional background! Posted: 06 Jun 2020 03:30 PM PDT Wassup up r/webdev, I found out about this subreddit after lurking in r/cscareerquestions. You guys have a much healthier outlook on the industry. In the era of COVID 19, I decided I was through being an 'essential worker' and am looking to transition from a BFA theatre/food service life to development. I started seriously learning web dev 6 months ago, did the Colt Steele Web Dev course and Andrew Mead React course, and this my newest achievement. It's not quite all the way polished. I think with my background, I want to pursue UX and full-stack, but I'm keeping my options and ideas open. I'd love some critical feedback of the project (or any of the others, but those are on the backburner at the moment as they all function). Any good book, blog, or newsletter subscription recommendations for design or javascript or the web dev industry at large are welcome as well! Also, if you are a working dev with an art background, I'd love to hear your story! I've found so many conceptual and design skills come in handy, but I hope they will really shine once I'm in a professional environment. Any thoughts on the interdisciplinary soft skills would be great! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Jun 2020 08:46 AM PDT I just finished my CS degree last week and thought I'd come up with this site. CS resources are from reputable institutes like MIT, Stanford, Harvard etc. I used 11ty with the Nunjucks templating language and everything else is just vanilla CSS. I highly recommend people to try out these static site generators instead of trying to fit in a popular framework like React just for the sake of it (especially when you don't need it!!!). https://no-debt-cs.netlify.app/ Any feedback is welcome. [link] [comments] | ||
Thinking about minimum skillset for junior frontend devs Posted: 06 Jun 2020 01:53 PM PDT The web development ecosystem is downright daunting for newcomers. I've been thinking a lot about what a minimum curriculum for frontend devs might be. In other words—what's the minimum path from nothing to applying for your first FE job? I think it'd go something like this:
Thoughts? Obviously, there's so much more to the ecosystem, but again I'm trying to distill down to the minimum for a first FE job. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 06 Jun 2020 03:55 PM PDT Hey guy's! My friend and I decided to make a website. Being our first website it is very simple. We were wondering if there are any nice cheap servers out there, preferably under $10 a month. I looked at Go daddy and hostinger. Hostinger seemed more affordable. We don't need much storage or memory. This is my first post on this sub, so sorry if this is not the right sub. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
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Hosting a website while avoiding it being shut down - host provider or local? This is important :) Posted: 06 Jun 2020 03:13 PM PDT Hello all, I'm working on a site that in which a similar version has previously been shut down due to complaints in the past because of a host provider. I'm not too well versed on how hosting works but I'd like to publish a site and not have to worry about it being shut down or facing legal issues. Is there a provider that is much more lenient and/or doesn't give in to complaints and shut down? How hard is setting up my own server or hosting my own website? All help is appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
Feeling a little overwhelmed with all the information out there Posted: 06 Jun 2020 03:03 PM PDT Hello everyone, I'm just writing this post since I feel a little overwhelmed with all the information about CSS and HTML out there. I've been doing this course on Udemy for a while now, but by the time we get to the CSS section there's just so much information, I'm starting to forget it all. :( [link] [comments] | ||
I build my own PHP micro framework [looking for feedback] Posted: 06 Jun 2020 10:52 AM PDT Hi there! I was working in this project around 2 years, and I think it can be interesting. The target is to make a light and easy to use PHP framework, with the less documentation possible, a framework which you can read, understand how it works and even be able to modify it for your needs Any feedback, contribution or any kind of help is really welcome ;) I know that there are a lot of PHP frameworks avaliable, but I wanted to build one, I made this for learning and challenging myself but end up with a pretty decent proyect which is understable, hackable and easy to use. [link] [comments] | ||
Scrimba thread? Scrimba thread. Posted: 06 Jun 2020 02:31 PM PDT I might be a bit late to the party here, but holy heck I just found scrimba and I LOVE IT. Getting to chose if you want to passively watch ala YouTube tutorial or just dive in and play around is a Godsend, and their quality is on par with other solid services like freeCodeCamp and datacamp. I just keep expecting a milkshake duck moment that ruins my experience but its been super smooth so far (three tutorials in). What does r/webdev think about the service? [link] [comments] | ||
I built a fast & distraction-free newsreader for top voted & engaging articles Posted: 06 Jun 2020 02:06 PM PDT
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I made a website to play king's cup through Zoom with your friends. Posted: 06 Jun 2020 07:58 AM PDT
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How to make JWT tokens secure? Posted: 06 Jun 2020 01:11 PM PDT Hey devs, I have a React and a React Native frontends for a NodeJs backend that has an authentication system using JWT tokens. But I recently read that storing those tokens in local storage is not secure due to XSS attacks and that I should use http-only cookies. But how exactly to do this in this stateless backend+frontend auth context? Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Socket.IO + Node - "transport close" everytime I connect and authenticate Posted: 06 Jun 2020 12:02 PM PDT Hello everyone! Currently developing a Laravel, NodeJS and Socket.IO app and I'm having some issues with SIO's WebSocket protocol. For starters:
I've checked the pingInterval and pingTimeout settings both in Unity and on the Node server, and have triple-checked Apache settings, and it always shows the same reason. Can anyone help out on this? [link] [comments] | ||
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