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I've been working on an application using Next.js on the front-end and Laravel on the back-end as a traditional REST API. As you may know, snake_case is the naming convention for variable and function names in PHP, while camelCase is the naming convention in JavaScript. My database tables and columns use snake_case as well, so I stuck to that design. - Source: dev.to / 12 days ago
Basic understanding of Next.js and Typescript. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
I have built a dynamic image gallery using Pexels API and Next.js. Landing page fetches a list of curated images from Pexels API. User can click on the image to view in detailed mode. User can also use the search functionality to find images of any topic. Moreover, authenticated users are allowed to like any image and create his/her own collection of liked images. From the user profile page, user can upload... - Source: dev.to / 13 days ago
We took our time evaluating different options and ultimately landed on a focused set of technologies: Next.js, TypeScript, Redux Toolkit, SASS, and Axios. This combination offers a powerful and manageable foundation for our project, avoiding the pitfalls of an overly complex tech stack. - Source: dev.to / 15 days ago
The frustrating part is, when you're working on a Next.js project within a monorepo, adding your module to the transpilePackages entry in the configuration is all it takes. However, for a backend applications with a custom build step, it's not as straightforward. - Source: dev.to / 16 days ago
If a changing public IP is the problem, take a look at duckdns. Source: over 1 year ago
Why don't you use Dynamic-DNS like https://duckdns.org and have the pi send your IP to the DDNS with script automated to run every 30 mins in crontab. That way you don't need anything like what you talked about and your DDNS would update from the very same pi that you are running the pi on! Source: almost 3 years ago
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