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Oracle Drags Its Feet in the JavaScript Trademark Dispute
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@fattureincloud/madbit-training
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A tool to setup the training environment for MadBit's employees
Benvenuti nel progetto di training per i nuovi sviluppatori di MadBit! Questo progetto formativo prevede la creazione di un blog e vi darà la possibilità di sperimentare ed prendere familiarità con le tecnologie che usiamo.
Una volta avviato è possibile scegliere il tipo di formazione che si desiderà effettuare, e nel caso di formazione solo frontend verrà messo a disposizione un backend completamente funzionante da poter sfruttare.
È necessario avere node e git installati per poter runnare lo script, se così non fosse potete installarli tramite brew:
brew install git
brew install node
npx @fattureincloud/madbit-training
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A tool to setup the training environment for MadBit's employees
We found that @fattureincloud/madbit-training demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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