ngrok allows you to expose a web server running on your local machine to the internet.
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About this gist | |
With this gist I wanted to freeze some concepts about BackboneJS that could | |
save some time in the future either to me if I needed to use this functionality | |
again, or to somebody else. | |
This implementation addresses the need to retrieve some data from an API and | |
to populate a BackboneJS collection accordingly, storing the retrieved items | |
as Models inside the Collection. | |
If you want to see this functionality built into an application, have a look |
tips to evolve as a developer
developers get stuck, paralized
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/apprenticeship-patterns/9780596806842/ch04.html
Make It Stick https://www.amazon.com.br/Make-Stick-Science-Successful-Learning/dp/0674729013
Electron is tricky to get set up on Windows Subsystem for Linux, but it can work!
Four things needed overall:
- you need WSL2, not WSL1
- you need node, of course, and that part isn't so bad
- you need to
apt install
several dependencies - you need an X Server so it can display the electron GUI over in Windows-land
Setup instructions, in order: