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ericwdw / README-PTBR.md
Created February 13, 2021 14:17 — forked from lohhans/README-PTBR.md
Um modelo para fazer um bom README.md

Título do projeto

Um parágrafo da descrição do projeto vai aqui

🚀 Começando

Essas instruções permitirão que você obtenha uma cópia do projeto em operação na sua máquina local para fins de desenvolvimento e teste.

Consulte Implantação para saber como implantar o projeto.

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ericwdw / Sequelize-Step-by-Step.md
Created February 4, 2021 22:48 — forked from zcaceres/Sequelize-Step-by-Step.md
Let's get an overview of Sequelize!

Sequelize: Step-By-Step

Sequelize is a powerful library in Javascript that makes it easy to manage a SQL database. Sequelize can layer over different protocols, but here we'll use PostgreSQL. At its core, Sequelize is an Object-Relational Mapper – meaning that it maps an object syntax onto our database schemas. Sequelize uses Node.JS and Javascript's object syntax to accomplish its mapping.

Under the hood, Sequelize used with PostgreSQL is several layers removed from our actual database:

  1. First, we write our Sequelize, using Javascript objects to mimic the structure of our database tables.
  2. Sequelize creates a SQL string and passes it to a lower-level library called pg (PostgreSQL).
  3. pg connects to your PostgreSQL database and queries it or transforms its data.
  4. pg passes the data back to Sequelize, which parses and returns that data as a Javascript object.
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ericwdw / API.md
Created January 28, 2021 22:39 — forked from iros/API.md
Documenting your REST API

Title

<Additional information about your API call. Try to use verbs that match both request type (fetching vs modifying) and plurality (one vs multiple).>

  • URL

    <The URL Structure (path only, no root url)>

  • Method: