Best of GitHub Pages2022

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    Bye Bye Heroku

    Heroku is a cloud programming platform designed to help build and deploy online applications. Founded in 2007, it is now one of the largest PaaS platforms in existence. Starting November 28, 2022, we plan to stop offering free product plans and start shutting down free dynos and data services.

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    How I got my 1st job as a developer by making simple projects seem big

    Julia is a self-taught front-end developer in his thirties who switched career into tech after studying Japanese and musicology while working part-time at a casino. She created a simple calculator using JavaScript using HTML, SCSS, JavaScript, hosted on GitHub pages to run the app. She later updated the code and created some mixins to familiarize herself with it.

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    Create a new React app with Vite

    Vite: Enables Hot Module Replacement (HMR) Helps you import and manage your project and manage. With one command and a few seconds, it can generate all the above boilerplate for you and more. It’s fast, and you keep your application state if you want. HMR saves time you would otherwise spend waiting around or inputting data to recreate your app state. It reduces friction.

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    Deploying React apps to GitHub Pages

    GitHub Pages is a service from GitHub that enables you to add HTML, JavaScript, and CSS files to a repository. A React app can be hosted on GitHub Pages in a similar manner. For this tutorial, we’ll be using create-react-app but you can set up the project. In your GitHub account, click the + icon in the top right and follow the prompts to set up a new repository.

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    Google Testing and Mocking Framework

    GoogleTest now follows the Abseil Live at Head philosophy. We recommend updating to the latest commit in the main branch as often as possible.

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    How to create portfolio website with custom domain using Github pages

    A portfolio is how you can stand out amongst the thousands of new graduates from college and bootcamps. You can even add a custom domain for around $15 a year with no monthly hosting fees for some extra pizazz. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make your own portfolio website.

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    How to deploy React App to GitHub Pages

    How to create and deploy React App to GitHub Pages using create-react-app and GitHub Pages. Make sure you have Node.js and Npm installed in your machine and set up Git. You’ll need to have Node 8.10.0 or later on your local machine. Cloning into 'node_modules/gh-pages/.cache/git.com!

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    How to Easily Make a Live Dashboard with Google Sheets

    How to Easily Make a Live Dashboard with Google Sheets is a bit of a cheeky title as the blog won't cover how to make a full dashboard. You can take this knowledge and with a bit more learning of front-end development, you can extend it to a complex organizational dashboard. Open up the index.html file in your browser.

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    Increase developer productivity, save time on developer onboarding, and drive ROI in 2023

    Forrester Consulting commissioned a Total Economic Impact™ study to examine the potential return on investment (ROI) businesses can gain by using GitHub. Over three years, using GitHub drove 433% ROI for the organization simply with the combined power of all GitHub’s enterprise products.