• Regeln für den Audio-Bereich:

    Allgemeine Boardregeln: MyBoerse-bz-Regelwerk Regelwerk Audioboerse

    1. Das richtige Forum

    Wähle ein passendes Unterforum für dein Angebot

    2. Doppelte Threads vermeiden / Ein Thread pro Interpret


    Da es hier langsam ausartet mit gleichen Interpreten, aber verschiedenen Jahren, gilt ab sofort: Nur noch ein Thread pro Interpret, unabhängig von der Jahreszahl der verschiedenen Alben. Wünschenswert wäre es wenn ihr den Titel ab sofort so benennt: Interpret - Diskographie

    Um Doppelpost zu vermeiden, nutze vor dem Posten die Suchenfunktion. Gibt es schon einen passenden Thread, dann poste Dein Angebot dort hinein. Für einzelne Alben einer Sammlung bzw. Hörbuchreihen bitte in den passenden Sammelthreads posten.

    3. Der richtige Titel

    Gib dem Thread einen einfachen aber vernünftigen Titel, der zum Angebot passt. Um den Thread besser über die Suche zu finden, solltest du einen normalen Titel benutzen. Bei Threads in den Foren Musik, HQ Audio / Lossless und Soundtracks / OST immer das Jahr am Ende des Threadtitels in Klammern angeben, z.B.: Interpretname - Albumname (2016)

    4. Die richtigen Angaben

    Ein Thread/Thema in der Audio-Börse muss dem User Informationen über das Angebot geben können.

    Pflichtangaben:

    Bild des Uploads
    Genre
    Bitrate der Musik Datei: in Kbit/s
    Hoster
    Größe in MB oder GB
    Tracklist

    Optional: Angabe wenn Cover dabei sind.


    Sollte ein Angebot diese Pflichtangaben nicht beinhalten, wird der Verfasser darauf hingewiesen. Sollte dieses dann nicht geändert werden, werden die Beiträge gelöscht.

    (Sollte der Upload nicht als mp3 vorliegen, sondern als ogg/Bin/Cue o.Ä., dann ist dies auch eine Pflichtangabe)

    5. Defekte/nicht verfügbare Links und andere Probleme mit einem Upload

    Sollte ein Upload down sein, dann meldet es per PN dem Uploader. Gibt es zwei Threads zum gleichen Thema oder ein Upload im falschen Forum, dann meldet dies via "Beitrag melden" Funktion, diese befindet sich neben dem Bedanken-Button.

    6. Reupp- /Hosteranfragen
    Reuppanfragen oder auch Anfragen ob es bei einem anderen Hoster geuppt werden kann, bitte direkt per PN an den Uploader und nicht in den Thread.
  • Bitte registriere dich zunächst um Beiträge zu verfassen und externe Links aufzurufen.




Node & Express App

Tutorials

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Free Download Node & Express App
Published 11/2023
Created by Stephen Brooks
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 32 Lectures ( 4h 13m ) | Size: 2.1 GB

Building full stack apps with express and node.js
What you'll learn
Building front end pages with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and bootstrap. Learn about semantic tags in HTML, how it affects SEO.
Create a server with Express, implement Node packages for our app.
Connect to our database and manage our data using the CRUD method.
Learn how to submit forms with node mailer, using Gmail as smtp.
Register and login for protected routes and form validation on pages with forms with javascript.
Requirements
Experience with html, CSS and javascript is recommended but necessary to take the course. I explain as I build, but not an in-depth course on the basic front end.
Description
This course starts with introduction of the entirety of the project. Presented in power point, about 9 slides, to cover a breakdown or what to expect. Then we go into installing the needed tools to begin our project. There are three installations needed, which are explained.After we had installed the necessary programs, we go into HTML, a very light introduction to it. Just really covering what we will use. The I go into CSS to explain how it is applied to our HTML. Then we go into javascript and I show how we will use it later on.Then we go into using a material design for bootstrap. A CSS and javascript framework with out of the box code ready to use. Next we create our server with Express.js, show it running in the console, using dotenv for holding the values. After the server is explained, we go into using MongoDB, creating an account, connecting to it with our app. Connecting to it may come across bugs or issues, but analyzing what you did and reading what the console window says. We then reactor to MVC for better usage of files and separation of concern.Change our HTML to EJS, managing files in separate folders to display on the pages, and handling the data from our database. We then go into how to use node mailer, set up GitHub, and deploy with heroku in the end.
Who this course is for
Some people with knowledge of the front end, or even beginners.
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Node & Express App
Published 11/2023
Created by Stephen Brooks
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 32 Lectures ( 4h 13m ) | Size: 2.1 GB

Building full stack apps with express and node.js
What you'll learn
Building front end pages with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and bootstrap. Learn about semantic tags in HTML, how it affects SEO.
Create a server with Express, implement Node packages for our app.
Connect to our database and manage our data using the CRUD method.
Learn how to submit forms with node mailer, using Gmail as smtp.
Register and login for protected routes and form validation on pages with forms with javascript.
Requirements
Experience with html, CSS and javascript is recommended but necessary to take the course. I explain as I build, but not an in-depth course on the basic front end.
Description
This course starts with introduction of the entirety of the project. Presented in power point, about 9 slides, to cover a breakdown or what to expect. Then we go into installing the needed tools to begin our project. There are three installations needed, which are explained.After we had installed the necessary programs, we go into HTML, a very light introduction to it. Just really covering what we will use. The I go into CSS to explain how it is applied to our HTML. Then we go into javascript and I show how we will use it later on.Then we go into using a material design for bootstrap. A CSS and javascript framework with out of the box code ready to use. Next we create our server with Express.js, show it running in the console, using dotenv for holding the values. After the server is explained, we go into using MongoDB, creating an account, connecting to it with our app. Connecting to it may come across bugs or issues, but analyzing what you did and reading what the console window says. We then reactor to MVC for better usage of files and separation of concern.Change our HTML to EJS, managing files in separate folders to display on the pages, and handling the data from our database. We then go into how to use node mailer, set up GitHub, and deploy with heroku in the end.
Who this course is for
Some people with knowledge of the front end, or even beginners.
Homepage








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