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ZEIT
ZEIT's mission is to make cloud computing as easy and accessible as mobile computing. It builds products for developers and designers, and those who aspire to become one.
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A starter project for Next.js with authentication
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The best resources related to ZEIT
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▲ Vercel PHP runtime • vercel-php • now-php • 🐘 + λ = ❤
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Launch your Static Jekyll Site/Blog 🚀 in minutes built for developers.
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Hey, nice theme.
Would be great to have an option the set the background transparency and the color as well.
[DEPRECATED] Simplest proxy server for microservices
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Instantly deploy your Meteor apps with `meteor-now`
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Production ready blog + boilerplate for Next.js 3.X
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Use `now.json` environment variables while developing
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Hello, create-react-app, meet Zeit's awesome now.sh service.
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Microservice for fetching the latest posts of Medium with GraphQL.
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A sample Next.js app using Zeit's SWR React Hooks to make GraphQL Queries/Mutations/Subscriptions
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realtime logging for now - https://logs.now.sh
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The documentation for
mutatetalks about local mutation for faster feedback, but the documented way to use it only mutates after a promise has resolved - in other words, not immediately.As a result, I've found myself writing code in this kind of pattern: