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DevTips Daily Update - 25/03/22

So in this week’s tutorials we finished off the stats feature of our application and did some cool stuff like sharing stylesheets across apps in our Monorepo and saw some different ways to dynamically create HTML content with JavaScript/Typescript.

Here’s a link to each video this week:

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Creating a GET endpoint to provide stats information

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Changing the default port of an app in an NX MonoRepo

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Parsing path or query params from a URL

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Using Fetch to GET API data for our stats

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Sharing Stylesheets across Apps (within an NX MonoRepo)

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Creating a dynamic heading for the stats App

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Creating a dynamic table

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Adding table styles

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Formatting dates with DayJS

DevTips Daily - Rick and Roll Project - Enabling Dynamic paths in Nginx Configuration

Next week, we’ll be getting a new domain setup for doing redirects (an actual short domain URL!) and doing and starting to tidy up our app ready for completion!

Thanks for watching

@codebubb

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