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arnorhs.dev
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| | | | | I've been doing some Wordpress development for the last year or so. A few client projects, some personal etc. A common chore that I find myself doing is developing the sites on one server and then moving them to the next. Very often I'll be developing on a virtual machine instance on my local machine and then placing the files online later. Just copying the files and exporting and importing the database will not do, so there are a few extra steps you need to take to do this successfully. So the best way ... | |
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danganiev.me
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| | | | | GraphQL might have started as a convenient way of delivering exactly the right amount of data from server to the client. But... | |
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tuhrig.de
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| | | | | Our frontend team at Bringmeister uses GraphQL as one of their major tools when build our online shop. They're using it to query different APIs and repositories to collect and gather all of their data. | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | Informations and opinions about software architecture, developers on call, holacracy, Scrum, continuous testing, product management, saying thank you, tech leadership, customer journey maps, code reviews, code sharing, good bugs, android testing and open source project management. | ||