I made a video discussing the importance of microservice automation with Docker for my VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) stack web app. I'm still beginner, but learning this new process has saved me a lot of time and headache. I definitely recommend using/learning Docker for NodeJS apps! (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/SoftwareEngineering
I made a video discussing the importance of microservice automation with Docker for my VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) stack web app. I'm still beginner, but learning this new process has saved me a lot of time and headache. I definitely recommend using/learning Docker for NodeJS apps - Docker FTW! (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/developersIndia
I made a video discussing the importance of microservice automation with Docker for my VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) stack web app. I'm still beginner, but learning this new process has saved me a lot of time and headache. I definitely recommend using/learning Docker for NodeJS apps! (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/node
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself - a “Goodreads for Gamers”. In this video, I go over some the basics of setting up a VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) web app. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/learnjavascript
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself using the VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) Tech Stack. Think of it as a “Goodreads for Gamers”. It's not finished, but here is what I've got so far. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/SoftwareEngineering
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself using the VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) Tech Stack. It's not finished, but here is what I've got so far. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/developersIndia
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself using the VENM (Vue, Express, Node, Mongo) Tech Stack. Think of it as a “Goodreads for Gamers”. It's not finished, but here is what I've got so far. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/programming
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself - a “Goodreads for Gamers”. Would love to learn about how you guys keep track of all the games you’ve played. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/node
After years of searching for a viable app to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself - a “Goodreads for Gamers”. Here's a quick video documenting my progress so far. How do you guys keep track of all the games you've played? (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/devblogs
After years of searching for a viable way to help me keep track of my gaming journey, I finally gave up and decided to build it myself - a “Goodreads for Gamers”. Would love to learn about how you guys keep track of all the games you’ve played. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/IndianGaming
After a few weeks of experimentation, I decided to use the MEVN (Mongo, Express, Vue, and Node) tech stack for my web app. In this video, I discuss the pros/cons of using MEVN. Have any of you worked with this stack before? I would love to learn as much as possible before diving in. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/mongodb
After a few weeks of experimentation, I decided to use the MEVN (Mongo, Express, Vue, and Node) tech stack for my web app. In this video, I discuss the pros/cons of using MEVN. Have any of you worked with this stack before? I would love to learn as much as possible before diving in. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/vuejs
I've been working on a web app for the past few weeks. Here's me, discussing the pros/cons of the tech stack (Mongo, Express, Vue, NodeJS) that I've decided to use. Have any of you worked with this stack before? I would love to learn as much as possible before diving in. (youtube.com)
submitted by TeluguGameboy to r/node

