I'm a front-end developer, and I have a lot of source code in various repositories on github. The code is public and open source so it's free for me to just leave the code there and create as many repositories as I need. Actually hosting a website is much different from storing source code, but wouldn't it be nice if you could just have github also just host the dist files for your site as well? Well, it turns out you can! The best part is that this basically allows you to host unlimited open source websites and web apps for free with the simple and familiar (to me, at least) interface of git and github. Below is an example of how I've been doing this.
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This is a really cool, simple method for sketching out what you want your code to do. I came across this flowcharting method from page 23 of the great book “Javascript and JQuery” by Jon Duckett (screenshots below). He describes the motivation for them like this:
“Often scripts will need to perform different tasks in different situation. You can use flowcharts to work out how the task fit together. The flowcharts show the paths between in step.” I'm pretty sad that I missed the Business Model Canvas Workshop event because being able to talk out loud with other people about your business is a great thing. It's even better when those people know what things you should be focused on. The business model canvas is just that. It's the important things that you need to focus on and really be clear about if you want to have a fully operational business. Here's a link to the wikipedia page about the business model canvas. I won't say too much more about this just yet, but just know that this chart and method of business planning is WoJ approved.
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