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  • #100daysofcode Day 5: Shared styles in NX #Angular libraries

    With another missed day in my challenge, I will work on packaging styles with a library and use them in our newly created Angular app. Angular app styles It is easier to serve or build styles inside your app with the default configurations. Once you scaffold an application, the styles are available at {projectRoot}/src/styles.scss. To…

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  • #100daysofcode Day 4: Break in the challenge & Ng Scaffolding

    I had to take a break! I was working from early in the morning and was finishing Statusbrew tasks until late at night before I could get back home to figure out what to write about the blog and then code/screenshot/document and write about it. I was up until 2 am consistently for the whole…

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  • #100daysofcode Day 3: Shared eslint-plugin

    Today’s challenge will be a quick one. I would create and use a custom eslint-plugin in our upcoming libraries & projects. Our goal with the eslint-plugin library will be to share reusable eslint configurations. Before we generate any new library, I want to change the configuration of nx to add new libraries to the /libs…

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  • #100daysofcode Day 2: Toastmasters, Nx, Commitlint, Husky

    It’s 23:31 at the time of starting this blog! I just returned from a Toastmasters event. I didn’t get time to work on the challenge today in the coworking space as I was busy with a few meetings and the goal of completing the skeleton of the data management flow of our Create post page…

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  • #100daysofcode Day 1: Taking the first step

    “I can’t see a way through”, said the boy. “Can you see your next step?” “Yes” “Just take that,” said the horse. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse I have been going over this for long, and it is high time I do this. Rephrasing, It would be a waste of my…

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  • Cracking competitive exams is easier now than before

    I think those in the 2020s who would study as hard as those in the 2000s or earlier while preparing for competitive exams have the same, if not better, odds of getting into a good engineering, medical, or commerce school. One may challenge this, arguing that 1) the number of students appearing for the competitive…

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  • Rise of shallow and desperate mentors

    Back in the 90s when I was growing up, our parents used to look out for people in their 20s to give us advice on career and skill development. As far as I remember, the then-20s people didn’t have any urge to teach us what to do or to become an inspiration or mentor to…

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  • Amritsar Startup Manifesto

    Guidelines for Entrepreneurship & Innovation to Unlock, Inspire and Drive Growth in Amritsar Amritsar had been a very prominent business hub up until a few decades ago. But due to the changing socio-economic environment coupled with the failure to keep up with the latest technology and skills, the city has failed to compete with the…

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  • Amritsar Co-working Spaces – Cases For and Against

    Many times, we at Amritsar Founders are invited by Colleges and Universities to work on proposals of Incubation Centers at their respective places. It’s an audacious project, and something that can change the corporate face of our city. I wanted to talk about one of the features of Incubation Centers that is seen as a…

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  • Levels of Politeness – Lessons from Japan

    This one is also one of the many learnings from my 4 years in Japan. In Japan, it is very important to choose the right politeness level as it can make or break your relationships with your friends, clients, or your team. Keigo is crucial and particular to Japan. However, some of it can also…

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