Node.js
Node.js is a tool for executing JavaScript in a variety of environments. JavaScript had humble beginnings as a language that lived only in web browsers, but the Node.js project has expanded its reach and helped make it the most popular programming language in the world. Node.js extends the creative potential of people with web development experience, enabling a new generation of developers to create servers, command-line tools, desktop apps, and even robots.
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DummyJSON.com provides different types of REST Endpoints filled with JSON data which you can use in developing the frontend with your favorite framework and library without worrying about writing a backend.
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App generator with everything exposed for maximum control (powered by TypeScript, ESBuild, Jest, ESLint, GitHub Actions, Prettier, and more)
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A NodeJS blueprint that creates the backend using NestJS
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A dev server for rapid prototyping. Setting a directory to a static server.It provides a 404 neat interface for listing the directory's contents and switching into sub folders.
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Starter workflow for creating electronically signed PDF agreements.
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Android Remote Administration Tool
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Create your own Digital Currency with this self-hosted Web App. Check out the Demo website
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Projeto construído durante a MaratonaDiscover #02
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The official source code for the website side of DEL!
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REST-API / frontend to send ZPL/ZPLII to a zebra label printer
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Node.js socket-io based one to one chat engine
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