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- [Showoff saturday] An online tool that allow you to cut a video... except it's all client side ! (FFMPEG / Web Assembly)
- What the hell happened to Postman?
- How long did it take you until you could perform web development professionally?
- Do you have to have interest in the company you work for?
- Question about digital sales
- Lost my job just before xmas, 15+ years experience in PHP/MYSQL, what language to retrain??
- Job Search Journey
- I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations?
- Looking to add e-commerce to a client’s website, are there any API’s that don’t charge fees?
- Has anyone here done the Udemi complete web development bootcamp?
- What are the best exercises/resources/cheatsheets to understand and remember CSS positioning?
- Could a website like airbnb or Uber be built using a standard site builder like Wix?
- Developing a website for a client. When to dev from scratch, when to not?
- What's your favorite way to host most-static content?
- Advice or articles for moving from dev to production?
- API URIs: dev vs prod
- Creating a site to showcase a collection of thousands of items - how would you do it?
- I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations?
- I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations?
- Need to create an alumni website. Any help would be appreciated.
- Is writing from MVC/ORM patterns (?) of your webframework enough or do you need to start optimizing for database usage now?
- TypeError: StoryblokClient is not a constructor
- web socket messages on minimized tab in mobile
- Sharpest WebGL antialising method for vector drawing?
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 06:08 AM PST
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What the hell happened to Postman? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 06:03 AM PST Are there any alternatives that won't make me sign up with my email and do a bunch of other bullshit? [link] [comments] | ||
How long did it take you until you could perform web development professionally? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:24 PM PST Did you have any experience with programming prior to taking up learning languages for web development? It's an important question in this context because it's certainly the case that learning something new with programming would go faster if you have done something in the area for some time - and also because I would be a complete beginner in this area. That's why I also wanted to ask if you do both frontend and backend web development, as this would be relevant to the question of how long it took you until you started selling your skill on the market, but I'm still not sure whether there is such a separation in this area - of people working in backend and people working in frontend - so I would be thankful if you could also give me information on that. [link] [comments] | ||
Do you have to have interest in the company you work for? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 06:03 AM PST I'm a front end developer in my first job, been there for about a year and a half and we've been working on the new website for the company, but my concern as a whole is that I really don't care for line of work the company is in, I find it incredibly boring in fact but of course there are meetings that go over business elements and I sometimes have to communicate with other departments but yeah like said, when it gets to the business side of things I fall asleep. My question is, is it often like this? Do you have to have some interest in the nature of the business that you work for? I also miss building multiple and different websites and am almost sick of looking at the one we're building now. Are there roles that could involve me doing so without freelancing? I feel I could freelance, but would rather have set income through a full-time job and look to freelance on the side. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 12:26 PM PST Let's say you are selling a digital good on your website, maybe it's an installable application download, an album of music or a video. What are best practices? Are you hosting on your own server? Do you fetch a presigned url from a private s3 bucket? How do you monitor your usage to see if non purchasers are downloading your good? [link] [comments] | ||
Lost my job just before xmas, 15+ years experience in PHP/MYSQL, what language to retrain?? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 06:00 AM PST As titled, lost my job as a web dev for a large ecom site. I've been working in PHP for many years, from working on that sole site, to running my own company building and managing many different sites. But I find myself out of a job now and out of touch! So whats the key thing employer's are looking for these days would you say? I'm based in UK if it makes a difference? I've picked up a Python course from Udemy to work through and was thinking of also learning Ruby. But not sure whats really the best route to go. I'm rubbish graphically, so not interested in going front end really. Even looking at doing some courses in WordPress and/or Shopify as seems a lot of adverts asking for that. Any ideas please? :) [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:00 PM PST Hey y'all. I'm about a year and 1 month into my web dev journey. I'm still learning html, css, JavaScript, and react. I plan on finishing my portfolio sometime this week and after that I'm gonna come back to this post and log how many job applications I complete each day until I finally get hired. Hopefully it happens by summer lol. I'll upload my portfolio on here too when I finish it. [link] [comments] | ||
I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 02:16 PM PST I am not sure which one to choose but I have heard Rust is modern version of C++ when it comes to performant low powered tasks but I am not sure about use cases for GO when it shines other than concurrency. I am trying to pickup a new lang to build on my skills and I am not sure which one to choose next. Any recommendations? [link] [comments] | ||
Looking to add e-commerce to a client’s website, are there any API’s that don’t charge fees? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 10:23 AM PST I would also love recommendations on E-commerce platforms even if they do charge fees! Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
Has anyone here done the Udemi complete web development bootcamp? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 08:47 AM PST Did it give you enough skills to get a job in web development? I just bought the course on sale. My instructor is Dr. Angela Yui. [link] [comments] | ||
What are the best exercises/resources/cheatsheets to understand and remember CSS positioning? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 09:52 AM PST I'm learning CSS since a few days. I've tried to understand CSS positioning a few times but it just seems too confusing to me. And when I try to implement some random webpage, I always get stuck at the positioning part. Are there any good exercises to practice CSS positioning which will help me drill those concepts in my brain? Also if you all know any articles/cheatsheets which explain CSS positioning in a simple way, please link it. Don't link to MDN docs because I have tried studying positioning from there before but I couldn't understand it well. Thank you. [link] [comments] | ||
Could a website like airbnb or Uber be built using a standard site builder like Wix? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 04:10 PM PST I have an idea that would offer similar functionality to those sites. Location and maps matter, have many users sign up and have their own accounts, clients need to be able to contact the service sellers etc.. I am totally new to this so I'm looking at where I should start. Is this possible / the best route to go, or would I have to build a website from scratch? [link] [comments] | ||
Developing a website for a client. When to dev from scratch, when to not? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 04:03 PM PST Hopefully, this isn't breaking rule number 1? If it is, I apologize. So if I were to develop a website for a client, would it most likely be a website created from straight HTML, CSS, javascript,... or should it be with Shopify or whatever else is out there? I'm mainly asking because someone brought up to me that most clients are going to want to be able to make changes to their website themselves. With that being said, most people don't know how to edit the actual HTML or JS so that's where Shopify / wp / other stuff comes in right? I know it would be up to the client really but I just wanted opinions on this. Soooooo ultimate question. If a client has a design of their website and nothing else, would the next question to ask be what platform they want it developed with? [link] [comments] | ||
What's your favorite way to host most-static content? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 03:59 PM PST I'm working on an updated/redone portfolio for myself, and a completely new portfolio as a Christmas gift to a friend, and I'm torn on how to host the data that won't be changing (text, images). I use Firebase for other, bigger projects, but it feels like overkill for a basic portfolio. I've had colleagues use a Github hosted JSON file, and WordPress, so I've got options to consider but I'm curious what everyone's go-to method is. edit: Title: Mostly. Whoops. [link] [comments] | ||
Advice or articles for moving from dev to production? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 03:56 PM PST I've been working on a webapp in my spare time and I'm getting close to the point where it's almost ready to release to some testers. I'm a professional programmer but a self taught webdev and I've been having trouble figuring out how I should setup the dev to production pipeline. There's enough different systems out there that it's a bit overwhelming. Also, any tips for general server setup would be great too. Stuff like non-default settings that I should make sure to use. There's probably a good chance that none of this will really matter since I'll have almost no users, but either way I would still like to learn how it's generally done. I'm currently using the following: * nginx - static content and reverse proxy * nodejs - webapp backend * vanilla js, css, html - frontend * postgres - database * ubuntu - os * DigitalOcean - hosting I was planning on having two digital ocean droplets, one for dev and one for production. Ideally I could also set it up to push to a small subset of users initially so that they can be my unwitting testers for new versions in case I ever drastically break things. I think I can do that with nginx? I just started using gulp and plugins to do minification. I was thinking maybe I could have a process there to push from my dev server to my production server or something. One thing I'm particularly unsure of is how do I keep my dev server and production server synced up with the same environments so that I don't end up with "works on my machine" syndrome. Reading around it seems like maybe some combo of docker, ansible, kubernets, puppet, terraform, etc. I got kind of overwhelmed reading about all of those and that's when I figured it might be better to just ask for advice. Ideally there's some article that already answers all of this that I just haven't found. Thanks for any help! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 03:43 PM PST I am coming from a single server world where all of your static files and API requests came from the same place. Every static file was something like `css/style.css` and every request for JSON data was simply `/users/:id`. Now that I sort of understand the way of the cloud, my static files are all on an S3 bucket so relative links are still fine. But API calls change. I am using Heroku for my API (I couldn't understand which AWS service to choose) and my app routes are now like `myapp.herokuapp.com/users/:id`. So this is all fine, but I still want to be able to develop locally using my own HTTP server of course. So how do people typically setup their environment so that they can do something like `npm start -dev` and instead of all JS files trying to call heroku URIs they call the local dev server? Thanks. [link] [comments] | ||
Creating a site to showcase a collection of thousands of items - how would you do it? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 05:32 AM PST I have a collection of ~10,000 items which I'd like to share for people to view online. I've already added around 1,000 of these items to a Google Sheet (each row containing images and various info in columns). But it's slow and I'd like to add them to a website instead. I'm tech-y, but no dev. I've looked at Wix, Squarespace and Shopify but none really suit my needs - I don't want a simple image gallery and I don't want to sell them. Ideally, I'd like to import my data from a spreadsheet and for the site to display relevant content on relevant pages - eg. a page called '1900s' to display only items tagged '1900s'. I'd also like there to be filter and sort functionality so people can drill down on what they're looking for. A search bar would be great too! Are there any existing products out there to help me do this myself? Or is this a custom-build project? Thank you. [link] [comments] | ||
I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:58 PM PST I am not sure which one to choose but I have heard Rust is modern version of C++ when it comes to performant low powered tasks but I am not sure about use cases for GO when it shines other than concurrency. I am trying to pickup a new lang to build on my skills and I am not sure which one to choose next. Any recommendations? [link] [comments] | ||
I am thinking about learning GO or Rust but I am not sure which one to pick. Any recommendations? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:56 PM PST I am not sure which one to choose but I have heard Rust is modern version of C++ when it comes to performant low powered tasks but I am not sure about use cases for GO when it shines other than concurrency. I am trying to pickup a new lang to build on my skills and I am not sure which one to choose next. Any recommendations? [link] [comments] | ||
Need to create an alumni website. Any help would be appreciated. Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:50 PM PST To give some background, I am from a medical school. A relatively new one at that. We only have 100 students who join the school each year, so basically everyone knows everyone in their year and a couple of years below and above them. I want to build a website, which has a page dedicated to each person, with a LinkedIn sort of portfolio for each. It must have a picture, biodata, where they are now, and maybe links to their social media or websites. Is wordpress a good tool for this? Do you know any such website you could link me to? Which plugins and themes to use? How do I go about this? My experience with website building is quite basic, but I'm willing to learn. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Dec 2020 09:59 AM PST Hi all, bare with me I'm a new web developer. I've started working on a social media / marketing analytics product in django. As I write it, I'm writing it according to the patterns (which I believe is model, view,controller) the book taught me; however, as I think about it more I wonder how it works when the scenario is that I have 100s of users using my platform to shorten links, then hundreds to thousands of users visiting the shortned links by way of my site which grabs infromation about the visitor and stores it in a DB before sending them on. How scalable is it to have a 'LinkIntelligence' model for this. with so many instances of a visit resulting a new row, how long until that breaks / isn't scalable and what do people normally do about it? I'm not trying to scale to the size of facebook or anything but I imagine certain kinds of data will grow quick. [link] [comments] | ||
TypeError: StoryblokClient is not a constructor Posted: 27 Dec 2020 01:07 PM PST
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web socket messages on minimized tab in mobile Posted: 27 Dec 2020 05:33 AM PST hi all, really not sure if this is even possible and completely intended however I have a web based application that, on mobile, if the user is navigated away from the application tab any web socket messages we send to the client are not always registered, and the javascript code in response to that message is not run... sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. not really sure why though. this is primarily on safari . part of me thinks this is intentional, but i was just wondering - is there any way around this , or am i doing something wrong? Edit: after Looking into this a bit more deeply, it looks like what's happening is the websocket is actually disconnected when the user starts a zoom session (could be for other reasons as well but this is how we were able to find this connection)... Does zoom mobile close all other socket connections? [link] [comments] | ||
Sharpest WebGL antialising method for vector drawing? Posted: 27 Dec 2020 03:09 AM PST I have been looking into drawing vector graphics in WebGL. I am able to draw the vectors using something like svg-mesh-3d, but I am struggling with achieving a "sharp" and consistent anti aliased result. I am unable to use the browser antialising because it works only on the main buffer. I have looked into FXAA 3.11 and SMAA but I am not happy with the results so far. Any suggestions? Really I am trying to achieve design tool quality anti aliasing In which case FXAA is too rough in my opinion. [link] [comments] |
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