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Grey Newell
Event-Driven Resilience & Invoice Processing at Scale
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KeyDen Studio
AltaVoz Project
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Sierra Vithica
Frisque StoryBlok Starter Kit Development
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Ernesto Donado
Web Scraper Chrome Extension Development
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Amin Dhouib
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GDrive + OneDrive + S3 Integrations (Open React File Uploader)
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Rajkumar Palaniyappan
Angular 15.0+ Calendar Component Development
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Mir Talpur
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Implementation of ZizkaDB for Decision Logging
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Nathanael Mbale
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Strathmore University Social Media Platform Development
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Digvijay Singh
Premium Webdesign | Xyzion AI Studios
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Artem Kharchuk
Crypto Icon Library
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Muhammad Shahiq
Terabyte Network Limited
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Hamza Saleem
Development of Silentsheet Text Editor
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Paulo Peixoto
Node.js Package for Creating and Verifying Magic Squares
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Pir Ahsan Raza
I built an n8n (https://www.linkedin.com/company/n8n/) community node for Plausible Analytics from scratch
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Derek mwale
🚀 Just published an npm package called use-minimal-fetch — focused on making API requests simpler, lighter, and easier to work with for modern JavaScript apps. Check it out here: use-minimal-fetch on npm (https://www.npmjs.com/package/use-minimal-fetch?utm_source=chatgpt.com) Why I built it 👇 A lot of projects end up pulling huge networking libraries just to make a few API calls. Over time, too many dependencies can: • Increase bundle size • Slow down apps • Add maintenance complexity • Introduce security risks through dependency chains • Make debugging harder The npm ecosystem has millions of packages and dependency management has become a serious engineering concern in modern JavaScript development. So I wanted something: ⚡ Minimal 🧼 Clean 📦 Lightweight 🔧 Easy to use 🚀 Modern fetch-based workflow use-minimal-fetch is designed to keep things straightforward while still being practical for real-world applications. The idea is simple: Use fewer abstractions when you don’t need the overhead. Modern developers are also increasingly discussing dependency minimization and native fetch usage across the Node.js ecosystem. Building small, focused tools is underrated. Open source utilities like this help developers move faster while keeping projects lean. 🔥
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Faisal Hanif
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