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May 28

Useful npm and node commands I use to boost productivity

I maintain this post for my own personal use over on my blog where you might find more examples depending on when you are reading this. — I prefer to use npx over npm when possible so the commands can be executed without installing dependencies. How to count the number of lines of code in a git repository? In some situations you may need to know how many lines of code exist in a project, you can use the following command:

Node

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Useful npm and node commands I use to boost productivity
Useful npm and node commands I use to boost productivity
Node

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May 27

Creating my first EC2 instance on Amazon Web Services (AWS)

When you create an AWS EC2 instance you gain access to a server in the cloud. You can SSH straight into it and scale it up and down as your needs change. — TL;DR Today I learned Amazon make their own CPU’s and have a version of Linux, both were designed to offer a better cloud experience when working with AWS. I set up my own AWS EC2 instance, and soon, I will install Rust and write my first Rust application. …

AWS

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Creating my first EC2 instance on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Creating my first EC2 instance on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AWS

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May 27

Installing Tailwind CSS on top of the Gatsby starter default

I recently discovered Tailwind CSS, a utility-first CSS framework. I decided to install it on top of the Gatsby starter default and made this tutorial. — If you are interested in using Tailwind CSS and you have not yet started your Gatsby project, you could potentially save time using the Gatsby Starter Tailwind. This post will be more beneficial for people who already have a Gatsby project and want to add Tailwind CSS manually.

Gatsby

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Installing Tailwind CSS on top of the Gatsby starter default
Installing Tailwind CSS on top of the Gatsby starter default
Gatsby

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Mar 22, 2022

Stop Using Conditional Statements Everywhere in JavaScript, Use an Object Literal instead
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Neelesh Arora

Recently I have noticed people seem to enjoy being overly harsh on medium.

Recently I have noticed people seem to enjoy being overly harsh on medium. They feel safe behind their keyboards and behave like small children. Regarding the comments about “objects in memory”, I guess they failed to notice the `return` keyword in your example. It suggests the entire code is inside…

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Aug 12, 2020

5 tips for getting involved in open-source projects on GitHub

I joined GitHub in October 2010, most of those years since were spent working on private repositories but recently I have become more and more active in open-source projects on GitHub and in the past month I have made 107 commits into 8 repositories. I currently help maintain the react-spring…

Open Source

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5 tips for getting involved in open-source projects on GitHub
5 tips for getting involved in open-source projects on GitHub
Open Source

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Aug 9, 2020

Twenty years of web development, a change is coming!

I have been working in web technology for more than 20 years. I spent the first five years of my career as a full-stack developer. Back then, we used the term webmaster. I would set up servers (which included e-mail and FTP), order domain names, create databases and order SSL…

JavaScript

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Twenty years of web development, a change is coming!
Twenty years of web development, a change is coming!
JavaScript

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Michael Fasani

Michael Fasani

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We all want to be famous people, and the moment we want to be something we are no longer free.

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