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  • FlameDomain is a meticulously crafted piece of software that helps users create better domain names and manage them. Our mission was one: to ensure that domain name generation was easy, fun and highly in tune with the creative minds using our tool. After acquiring FlameDomain in 2017 from the original owners, our team got straight to work.
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    Udit Goenka
  • Learn how to build a modern site using React and the most efficient libraries to get your site/product online. Get familiar with components, Grid CSS, animations, interactions, dynamic data with Contentful and deploying your site with Netlify.
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  • Indie Hackers is a place where the founders of profitable businesses and side projects can share their stories transparently, and where entrepreneurs can come to read and learn from those examples. It's also a community where individual "indie hackers" come together to share their experiences, give and receive feedback, and rely on each other for support.
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    Indie Hackers
  • Learn the basics of web development with unforgettable tutorials Fully understand JavaScript and CSS concepts using memorable analogies and imagery. Eliminate hours of trial and error and guessing.
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    CodeAnalogies
  • cli-typer is command line app that let's you practice touch typing and giving you useful statistics. You can configure the running time, the input wordlist and even the number of words displayed in one line. Optionally you can save you results as well. For the installation instruction an usage information check out the Github repo!
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    cli-typer
  • Our front-end challenges mimic a real-life workflow. Each one includes designs (mobile & desktop), a style guide, and a project brief. The rest is up to you! This means you get access to professional designs and can build your experience of creating websites.
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  • A type scale generator based on an alternative approach to the popular modular or line-height based scales. The approach is called "Golden thread" — as named by Lahel Babos, the author of the article ( https://bit.ly/2ZNWTS0 ) that inspired this tool.
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    Typeculator