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El objetivo principal de este artículo es proporcionar los pasos a seguir con las instrucciones detalladas y necesarias para poder configurar un proyecto de Angular con las herramientas que nos va a ayudar a trabajar con buenas prácticas.
Estas buenas prácticas que queremos aplicar se realizarán tanto en la escritura del código, siguiendo una línea estable de escritura con unas normas preestablecidas y también en lo que respecta a la adición de mensajes de commit donde realizaremos las configuraciones necesarias con el objetivo de respetar la convención para escribir los mensajes de commit siguiendo una estructura común que se usará en infinidad de proyectos, con lo que esto proporcionará una forma de trabajar estable y correcta mediante git flow escribiendo mensajes de commit.
El tutorial **se desarrollará con una aplicación Angular en la ver
The package that linked you here is now pure ESM. It cannot be require()
'd from CommonJS.
This means you have the following choices:
- Use ESM yourself. (preferred)
Useimport foo from 'foo'
instead ofconst foo = require('foo')
to import the package. You also need to put"type": "module"
in your package.json and more. Follow the below guide. - If the package is used in an async context, you could use
await import(…)
from CommonJS instead ofrequire(…)
. - Stay on the existing version of the package until you can move to ESM.
See also:
Service | Type | Storage | Limitations |
---|---|---|---|
Amazon DynamoDB | 25 GB | ||
Amazon RDS | |||
Azure SQL Database | MS SQL Server | ||
👉 Clever Cloud | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis | 256 MB (PostgreSQL) | Max 5 connections (PostgreSQL) |
PLANETSCALE_DB=brandnewdb | |
PLANETSCALE_BRANCH=mybranch | |
PLANETSCALE_ORG=jonico | |
PLANETSCALE_SERVICE_TOKEN=pscale_tkn_loCzIH7NktDK-GWJ71eX97Qr5D3a9iEO_pgHCSHUtw | |
PLANETSCALE_SERVICE_TOKEN_NAME=69xrlIwgs4ms |
I have moved this over to the Tech Interview Cheat Sheet Repo and has been expanded and even has code challenges you can run and practice against!
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Here are the best startup tools of 2019 that will help you build out your startup business as quickly, cheaply, and efficiently as possible.
This is a curated list of tools for everything from productivity to web hosting to development tools to designing. Most of these tools are either free or have limited free option that is enough for startups. We love all the free services out there, but it would be good to keep it on topic. It's a bit of a grey line at times so this is a bit opinionated; feel free to suggest and contribute in this list.
- GitHub — Unlimited public repositories and unlimited private repositories (up to 3 collaborators).
- GitLab — Unlimited public and private Git repos with unlimited collaborators.
- BitBucket — Unlimited public and private repos (Git and Mercurial) for up to 5 users with Pipelines for CI/CD.
- Visual Studio — Unlimited private repos (Git a
Inspired by dannyfritz/commit-message-emoji
See also gitmoji.
Commit type | Emoji |
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Initial commit | 🎉 :tada: |
Version tag | 🔖 :bookmark: |
New feature | ✨ :sparkles: |
Bugfix | 🐛 :bug: |
function logClass(target: any) { | |
// save a reference to the original constructor | |
var original = target; | |
// a utility function to generate instances of a class | |
function construct(constructor, args) { | |
var c : any = function () { | |
return constructor.apply(this, args); | |
} |
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE | |
Version 2, December 2004 | |
Copyright (C) 2011 Jed Schmidt <http://jed.is> | |
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified | |
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long | |
as the name is changed. | |
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE |