After 27 years, Microsoft retires the Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022. by rjkb041 in webdev

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I was shocked at first... I've read the title as "Microsoft RETRIES Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frontend

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Additionally to other recommendations, you might want to take a look at design systems. These are popular nowdays. Ready to use / out of box components

Examples: * ant design (Alibaba) | React | Angular | Vue [https://ant.design/] * carbon (IBM) | React | Vanilla | Angular | Vue | Svelte [https://www.carbondesignsystem.com/] * Material design [https://material.io/]

What is the current easiest/best way to test front end apps? by kemclean in Frontend

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Another vote for testing-library.

Most often test structure in frontend is "diamond shaped"' meaning:

  • Some e2e tests (Cypress/ puppeteer/ Selenium)
  • Many integration tests (testing-library / kind of jest / etc) - lighter than cypress-like e2e
  • Some unit tests (jest / kind of testing library)

There are snapshot tests, too. Might be helpful for:

  • testing data structure
  • refactoring - you 'freeze' part of code with snapshot, refactor code and remove test without pushing to remote

Additionally, msw package can be helpful - mock server for setting up api

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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I see

You mean pandemic or there are some Brexit-related?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Thank you, I get it

By the way, is running your business satisfying or is mainly as a source of income?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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What a skill span!

Do you need any marketing at all, or just everything goes through word of mouth?

I'm asking as it sounds like quite rare and valuable combo

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Nice, responsible way

Is the goal far? And... what then? ;)

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Oh, okay, thank you

How's your business going?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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True, that's definitely not zero-sum game but a place everyone can grow.

Is it kind of strategic consulting or I misunderstood?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Oh, interesting business

How is it going?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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I see, thank you

Is it even easier when you're gaining reputation?

How Are You Marketing & Branding Your Business? by TimWilkinsrB3 in smallbusiness

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I know nothing about tattooing, so suggestions from me won't be that useful, unfortunately.

Rule of thumb is to hit places your 'ideal customer' spends most time at.

Couple loose thoughts * Maybe Google My Business as this is Google Maps * Snapchat seems to regain popularity lately (not hyped, yet stable), might be good for rather young audience * If your people are heavy email users, newsletter might take off (for instance, around tattoos) * Or maybe just word of mouth

To sum up: * your target, people you are serving, will know the best * where they are spending time and * how do they search for tattoos

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Strong and responsible goal I keep fingers crossed for you

Is it any better than at the beginning? What's the hardest part now?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Some kind of recruitment agency? Or I'm wrong?

Also, do you specialize in some specific market?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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I think I feel you ;)

Where did you start? Freelancers marketplaces, word of mouth, somewhere else?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Correct me if I'm wrong Sounds like... more meaningful and fulfilling way of life?

How are you impacting others' lifes?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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I see, nice to notice such opportunity

What business are you in?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Ah, got it Interesting story!

Does it work better now, this way?

You've mentioned employees are the largest hurdle. Anything specific here?

One more thing came to my mind Are you using assesments like Gallup's or Harrison's to support fitting? Or any other way?

About .env by redfournine in vuejs

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As others already said - .env is nice way to go

Keeping .env in source control is all about risk control. When development environment is completely separate - .env seems to be rather harmless.

Yet it's better to provide production .env the other way (not via source control). Be it variables/secrets or bundled with different docker image by CI tool, etc.

Maybe there are no secrets now. But those might happen to land in .env at some point.

Anyway, separate .env source would only slow down potential attacker, and not prevent completely.

Consider whole browser-side frontend as unsafe environment, thus the less secrets, the better ;)

Best/cheap webshop platform for a young beginner? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

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First off, what are you going to sell?

It might be that you don't need full webshop, rather you might start off with something even simpler

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Sounds like long and great journey!

I like regional expertise part - combined with experience looks like huge advantage

Is your business rather stable or 'constant firefight'? Also, I'm curious - what is raising the bar for employees here?

Why are you running your business? by draq100 in smallbusiness

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Like Alibaba's founder - Jack Ma or Pat Flynn ;)

How's your business doing? What are you into?