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Also, when I'm out of ideas I go onto the website onthisday.com, it's really good to get some ideas and you can get some cool little facts and history bits. Also if you would like to suggest one send it in PM's or under this comment. Source: about 2 years ago
A rough outline of an event (eventually I'm lurking a lot on onthisday.com). Source: about 2 years ago
I found that a date can be extracted from a spot by using simple math, like I used to extract the yr Fenn won his turquoise cuff playing poker. A good site to use for side variety & ease of use is: On This Day (in history) onthisday.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
Okay so dan youre the man and I was able to get my username and password entered but am having trouble 'clicking' or pressing the login button. Unfortunately that website has been archived so I have moved onto [onthisday.com](https://onthisday.com) where ill enter a date and figure out how to press the search button to see the results. Source: over 3 years ago
A friend and I just spent a while looking for someone who either was born on my birthday and died on his or vice versa (our "fusion character", if you will). No dice. We went through the Wikipedia and onthisday.com pages for both births and deaths on the respective days. Is there any sort of database or program or resource or anything you guys know of that might help us out? Source: over 3 years ago
We looked into a few different providers including GitBook, Docusaurus, Hashnode, Fern and Mintlify. There were various factors in the decision but the TLDR is that while we manage our SDKs with Fern, we chose Mintlify for docs as it had the best writing experience, supported custom React components, and was more affordable for hosting on a custom domain. Both Fern and Mintlify pull from the same single source of... - Source: dev.to / 10 days ago
Hashnode write dev blogs and build a reputation. - Source: dev.to / 22 days ago
In a real-life example of a blogging platform like Hashnode or Dev.to, for example, they have very robust RBAC systems. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
The other page was a list of my blog posts that were posted in Hashnode, fetched using Graph QL using Hashnode's API. The posts would then be shown when the user navigated to /post/ , after triggering another request to Hashnode's API. I also built my own solution for i18n and theming and relied on styled-components to do most of the CSS heavy lifting and customization. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
The other big option is to post blogs or notes. It's pretty simple to start a blog right here on Dev.to, or on Hashnode, two blogging platforms specifically for coding. There's also a great community platform on Codedex.io where you can write blog posts, although you do need to complete a few lessons to "unlock" the community features. In these cases, there's already an audience and community on the site, so it's... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
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