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    First Personal Project [HTML, CSS, JS], Hopefully a Viable Portfolio Piece - Any Advice Is Welcome! (+ GitHub in Comments) web developers

    First Personal Project [HTML, CSS, JS], Hopefully a Viable Portfolio Piece - Any Advice Is Welcome! (+ GitHub in Comments) web developers


    First Personal Project [HTML, CSS, JS], Hopefully a Viable Portfolio Piece - Any Advice Is Welcome! (+ GitHub in Comments)

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 09:11 AM PST

    I built a fun web videoconferencing to make remote social events fun. Every attendee can fly around and talk with others in proximity. Here is a little Saturday Showoff demo that I have put together recently, would love to hear what you think! More info on the tech details in the comments.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 02:31 AM PST

    I made a tool for finding the original sources of information on the web called Deepcite! Please let me know what you think.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:13 AM PST

    3 years ago today…

    Posted: 04 Feb 2022 10:06 PM PST

    On February 4th, 2019, I bought the Complete Python Bootcamp from Udemy. That was the day i decided to learn how to code. I had no idea what i was doing. I remember getting to a section of the course where it had you make a tik tak toe game. I thought to myself "i will never be able to understand this". I was down on myself, but I decided to pick up a MERN stack course as well, since i had hit a bit of a wall with python. I copied every piece of code, line by line, not know what any of it meant. I knew nothing. Absolutely nothing. Fast forward to today. I just started my second developer job in October. I have tripled my salary since the day i bought that python course. The topics i once struggled heavily with are just second nature to me now.

    Just in case anyone out there is struggling…not sure if you'll make it, not sure that you're doing enough to learn, not sure if you are on the right path. Relax a little bit. As long as you keep going, you will get there in the end. Hang in there…

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    I created a resource to help explain what a exactly a design system is, the features that can compose one, and tools to help build one.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 10:16 AM PST

    10 Different Button Animation [link in comments]

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 02:37 AM PST

    [Showoff Saturday] I made chatanalytics.app, an open-source web app that analyzes chat exports from different platforms and generates in-depth reports with cool stats and graphs. 100% in-browse (with Demo)

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 07:03 AM PST

    Update on Drag and Drop Website. Still far from finished, but it is coming along nicely.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:25 AM PST

    So I can't compete with some of the portfolio websites that get posted on here, but I also recently redid mine. I would love to hear your thoughts/advice! There's a couple of fun secrets on the site.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 10:27 AM PST

    Made a minesweeper to learn React

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 03:20 AM PST

    YouTubers be like "Learn HTML and CSS in 1 second!"

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 12:55 AM PST

    It's so funny to me when people post those videos on YouTube suggesting you can learn a markup or programming language in 1 hour.

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    I developed a website for creating 3D military graphics

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 10:41 AM PST

    I've created my first ever web game, Magic Card or Metal Band!

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 10:35 AM PST

    It's always been said that cards in Magic: The Gathering sound like awesome metal band names, so I decided to create a fun web game where a random Magic card or Metal Band is generated, and you simply have to decide which it is.

    I've used the Scryfall API for generating a random Magic Card, and leveraged the Spotify API for getting a "random" metal band. The "random" metal bands lead to some interesting results from Spotify. I've personally seen "Is deadmau5 a...?", and "Is Ariana Grande a ...?". Sooo not 100% accurate but that's part of the fun right?

    In terms of tech used to build the site, I used: React, Redux, Axios, TypeScript, and Styled Components.

    Here is the link to the game. I hope you like it!

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    I made a cool little website that gets wallpapers from r/Amoledbackgrounds and r/wallpapers and makes them downloadable! Link in the comments

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 08:42 AM PST

    I added a JS Library, Redux, to a Minecraft Server

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 09:06 AM PST

    Google, but with all the wrong answers. Say hi to Wrongle

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 12:16 AM PST

    Link : https://wrongle.herokuapp.com/

    Github : https://github.com/BrianMwangi21/wrongle

    So, as the title says, it's just a Google but with all the wrong search results. You google A, it gives you B. Just something I made in less than 2 days just for fun.

    Enjoy

    Edit 1 : So, it uses a library to generate a random sentence to search instead of what the user puts in. I had tried to use the gpt3 completion to generate the completion of the query but everytime my API key would get rotated.

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    Filters UI I made for my comparison website. I'm very pleased with the end result

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 06:33 AM PST

    We made SentClose, a privacy-focused and end-to-end encrypted social network for communities. What do you think?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 04:41 AM PST

    You can try it out on https://sentclose.com/

    SentClose is a private and end-to-end encrypted social network supporting communities ranging in size from one to many millions of users. You can create an account for free and we do not store any personally identifying information apart from your username.

    We have launched our public alpha phase on tuesday. If you can find the time to try out our platform, we would greatly appreciate if you answered our feedback survey linked at the top of the page after login.

    We will try to answer any questions you might have here as well.

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    I made a "game" to find words that are not repos on NPM, yet. It's harder than you think and surprisingly addictive.

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 08:09 AM PST

    Hiring a developer to roll out changes that were done by someone else

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 11:43 AM PST

    I had a developer making updates to my website. The changes are all done and were supposed to be rolled out yesterday. I need the changes rolled out asap. But due to a personal issue the person working on this informed me that won't be available to roll out the changes for at least 1 week. I can't wait that long, so I need to find another developer who can rollout the changes this weekend. I have the files with all the changes. Would this be a straightforward task for another developer to come in and do? Would there be any major concern/risk getting a developer to roll out changes on my site that were developed by someone else?

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    I made a job posting dashboard for publicly-traded companies

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 08:28 AM PST

    Backstory: Summer 2020; The Moderna vaccine wasn't yet approved and I was researching them for investing purposes when I discovered they posted 700 jobs to their website for mostly manufacturing positions when they had no commercialized products. Their vaccine was approved a few months later and their stock went way up. My idea is to track job postings and mine the data for other similar opportunities.

    https://jobmeld.com

    This is my first webdev project in over 10 years. This is built with Flask, postgresql and digital oceans app platform. I'm fairly old school in my techniques since I'm rusty. Open to ideas and critiques!

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    AWS sent me a bill, why?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 05:36 AM PST

    AWS sent me a bill, why?

    Can someone help me understand something? I followed a neal davis aws tutorial last month on FCC youtube channel. We stayed strictly within the confine of the free tier and did everything there.

    I checked my inbox today and saw an email from aws saying I owe them money. I thought it was a joke, logged into my account to check if the email was genuine or not, lo and behold, I do owe them money.

    What I don't understand is why? I registered a free tier account, did everything within the free tier account, so why am I being charged? See pics below

    https://preview.redd.it/8m8o04gco0g81.png?width=1075&format=png&auto=webp&s=332c8f85b74f2f60a56ff0721b8a08b99453777a

    https://preview.redd.it/6uqrmhwdo0g81.png?width=1895&format=png&auto=webp&s=9daaf77e580ea11252b336330ccc7d2ec1f0807a

    The amount is NOT a problem, i can settle that quickly but why being charged when it's all free? Yes I did leave an ec2 instance running (but there is no app or program deployed on it) because I'm operating within the free tier perimeter, so I didn't think it necessarily to shut it down after the tutorial.

    Heroku was driving me crazy and I was looking for alternatives and heard about the free tier options on all big 3 cloud providers, that's what led me to that tutorial.

    Thanks for your time!

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    Can I get a remote Job in America or Europe while living in Asia?

    Posted: 05 Feb 2022 04:28 AM PST

    Hello There

    Hope you all are doing well. The question is as mentioned in the title. Can I get a remote Job in some other country (preferebly English speaking country) while living in South Asia.

    I think for it to be possible I should have a string online presence as well as being really good at programming and web-dev. But I don't know what does being really good means in both ways. I also assume that if that is possible I should have some good projects on GitHub as well but still I don't know what will be considered good.

    Anyway what are your thoughts on this. So far in my own country I have applied to more than 20 places for a web related job, mostly frontend but haven't even received a call to interview which I assume is a normal for anyone looking for a first job in WebDev and IT industry.

    So Let Me Know Your Thoughts About This And Thanks In Advance.

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