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"Successfully tackled dynamic content challenges by leveraging Puppeteer in my recent project! Dealing with dynamic images and content sourced from databases required a precise setup, especially when transitioning between different hosting platforms. While Puppeteer alone couldn't resolve the issue, I manually configured Puppeteer with Chromium on both the frontend (Next.js) and backend (Node.js) to ensure seamless functionality across various hosting environments such as Hostinger, AWS, Heroku, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, DigitalOcean, and more. Now, the PDF generation feature delivers consistent and reliable results regardless of the platform. Excited to share this accomplishment and looking forward to more dynamic projects ahead! #Puppeteer #DynamicContent #PDFGeneration #NextJS #NodeJS #WebDevelopment #MERN"
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✨ Deploy your React App to Cloud in minutes with AWS Amplify ✨ 🚀 I’ve published my first blog post on Hashnode🚀 ✍️ Article Link: https://lnkd.in/gd8hnwUu Check out the full article on Hashnode and let me know your thoughts! 👇 #Hashnode #TechBlogging #AWS #AWSAmplify #FirstPost #SelfStarter #ContinuousLearning #TechCommunity
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Set up Firebase effortlessly with AngularFire! 📦 This powerful library is a collaboration between Firebase and Angular teams, ensuring seamless integration Firebase Authentication = No more complex user management! 🙌 Implement a secure auth system with ease. Your users' data is in good hands! Store and access files effortlessly using Firebase's Cloud Storage. No more worrying about where to keep your app's assets! 📂
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Hey everyone, Over the past few days, I've been working tirelessly on setting up a CI/CD pipeline for a Next.js 14 application. As someone who isn't deeply familiar with Next.js, it was quite challenging, but I'm thrilled to announce that I've finally cracked it! Now, our system automatically builds and deploys to our test environment. Given the struggle I faced, I've decided to create a video series detailing the process of creating a CI/CD pipeline for a Next.js 14 application in a cloud environment. Subscribe to my YouTube channel to catch the upcoming video, which I'll be uploading within the next 1 to 2 days. You can find the link to my channel in the first comment below. Looking forward to sharing this knowledge with you all! #nextjs14 #nextjs #azuredevops #azurecloud #cicd #nodejs
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Like building with react? Us too! 💪 The flexible and scalable cloud infrastructure of AWS EC2, combined with the robust JavaScript library of the React app, renders empowered and dynamic user interfaces. Here’s a blog that guides on setting up the EC2 instance, configuring it for React app installation, and hosting your website for users to access. https://buff.ly/3QLtLUy #Codertips #reactapp #Blogfordevelopers #EC2instance #humanisedigitalproducts #devblog #codercommunity
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AWS Amplify is excited to announce the general availability of its Function offering for Gen 2. Amplify Functions are defined, authored, and consumed using TypeScript; whether they be a handler for your custom queries and mutations, or a trigger for your authentication resource. Under the hood, Amplify Functions are powered by AWS Lambda; however, Amplify enables you to deploy serverless functions in the same codebase and language as your app. Functions are used in a wide variety of use cases, but often enhance or modify the behaviors of your resources to build a tailored user experience for your apps. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
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AWS Amplify is excited to announce the general availability of its Function offering for Gen 2. Amplify Functions are defined, authored, and consumed using TypeScript; whether they be a handler for your custom queries and mutations, or a trigger for your authentication resource. Under the hood, Amplify Functions are powered by AWS Lambda; however, Amplify enables you to deploy serverless functions in the same codebase and language as your app. Functions are used in a wide variety of use cases, but often enhance or modify the behaviors of your resources to build a tailored user experience for your apps. #AWS #AmazonWebServices #AWSBlogs #Cloud #CloudComputing #Serverless #lambda
Amplify Functions: Create serverless functions using TypeScript, powered by AWS Lambda | Amazon Web Services
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3wVery helpful!