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Back end is the programming that handles the behind-the-scenes of a website or application that people do not see, such as the server and database. Programming languages such as Python, Ruby, and PHP is used for back-end development.
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Create a weather module which will get the weather for a given city, at a given date (using the language/date
package).
The API for that isn't chosen yet.
You can copy the model of the Spotify module for the registration of the tokens, see here
Save the API key into user information if the API requires a token.
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I newly installed encore and created a new default hello world application.
I went to run the tests via encore test ./...
and the output says pull docker image: exit status 1
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I'm on MacOS running Go 1.15.6.
Any reasons why I'm getting this vs a pass or fail message?
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Not really a bug or feature request per se, just a deprecation notice. Regarding these:
req.connection
is deprecated. https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#
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