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Gracie Gregory (she/her) for The DEV Team

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What was your win this week?

Happy Friday!

Looking back on your week — what was something you're proud of?

All wins count — big or small 🎉

Examples of 'wins' include:

  • Starting a new project
  • Landing a new job
  • Cleaning off your desk... or whatever else might spark joy ❤️

Happy End-Of-Week!

Friday Dawg

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Stanley Owen

I've just added Login with GitHub OAuth in v0.3.7 my Todo Application - an open sourced, free and easy to use application. This application is aimed for improving productivity! 🚀🚀

Login with GitHub

If you like this project, please drop a star on GitHub 🌟!

Happy Coding!

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Jean Kaplansky

OK, so this is a bit late for the week of Feb. 5, but: Today I made my first significant technical tweet in many years!

twitter.com/JeanKaplansky/status/1...

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Vinicius Kiatkoski Neves

Started writing a new blog post 🤞

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Alex Cooper

Launched my first WordPress Plugin
wordpress.org/plugins/updates-to-s...

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Bernard Baker

Cleaned my desk. And got a new project through a referral.

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Stanley Owen • Edited

I've just published my Todo Application - an open sourced, free and easy to use application. This application is aimed for improving productivity! 🤩😲

GitHub logo stanleyowen / todo-application

An open source project of Todo which is easy to use and easy to organize!

Todo Application

Organizing Easier, Improve Your Productivity

Github Issues Github Forks Github Stars MIT License

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Todo Application

Todo Application is an open source project which is easy to use and easy to organize!

Table of Contents

Getting Started

  1. Download this code There are some several quick start options available
  2. Install All the Dependencies
    • Open your terminal
    • Change directory cd to both client and server folder
    • Type npm install in commmand line
  3. Create .env file
    • Inside client directory, create a new file named .env which stores about sensitive information, which is REACT_APP_CLIENT_URL, REACT_APP_SERVER_URL, and REACT_APP_GITHUB_API

      • REACT_APP_CLIENT_URL stores the client side URL
      • REACT_APP_SERVER_URL stores the server side URL
      • REACT_APP_GITHUB_API stores the GitHub current Stars and Forks
        REACT_APP_CLIENT_URL = http://localhost:3000
        REACT_APP_SERVER_URL = http://localhost:5000
        REACT_APP_GITHUB_API = https://api.github.com/repos/stanleyowen/todo-application
        
    • Inside server directory, create a…

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Davide Bellone

I improved the response time for an API endpoint from 14s to 2.5s.

Not enough, but still a great result!🚀

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Javier Salcedo

I've found a way to reimplement a vfx system in a way it's way more performant and fixes a longstanding bug, getting the "blessing" of the senior dev who implemented the first version

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Dipti Gautam

Started my first ever newsletter with revue! (where I'd be sending my dev.to blogs themselves xD)
getrevue.co/profile/diptiigautam

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