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| | | | | AWS is well known in the technology industry as a provider of cloud services. These include compute, storage, and database technologies, as well as fully managed serverless offerings. The AWS Mobile team has been working closely with customers and members of the JavaScript ecosystem to make cloud-connected mobile and web applications more secure, scalable, and easier to develop and deploy. We began with a complete starter kit, but have a few more recent developments. | |
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learnersbucket.com
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| | | | | Industry focused roadmap to be JavaScript developer. This road map will help you to become a good web developer. | |
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haseebmajid.dev
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| | | | | In this article, we will look at how we can add an "edit post" button, to your Gatsby blog. When this button is clicked it will take the user to your markdown file, on github/gitlab that was used to generate the blog post they are currently viewing. Setup Before we add the edit button to a Gatsby blog, let's set up a simple Gatsby site using the Gatsby blog starter. You can skip this step and add the button to an existing site. | |
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www.raymondcamden.com
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| | | An experiment in showing and hiding slot content for web components. | ||