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    lad.sh

    lad.sh

    Demo for Lad - The Best Node.js Framework

    ...Layered on top of Bree, the job scheduler supports cron and human-readable syntax, child processes, and more. Redirect HTTP to HTTPS traffic with support for Let's Encrypt Free SSL Certbot validation.
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    SQUEEZER

    SQUEEZER

    Squeezer framework, build serverless dApps

    Squeezer is a platform that empowers new-entry blockchain developers to build serverless dApps simply as dead. The main usage of the ChainKit is to unify top blockchains interfaces into a single normalized API interface, therefore you can build blockchain dApps easily without digging into blockchain complex infrastructure. Bi-directional on-chain transactions (inbound and outbound). Build dApps connecting to smart contracts using chain kit agnostic connector. Quick intuitive code deployments...
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    chat.io

    chat.io

    A Real Time Chat Application built using Node.js, Express, Mongoose

    ...You need to register a new application on both Facebook and Twitter to get your tokens by which users can grant access to your application, and log in using their social accounts. The session needs a random string to make sure the session id in the browser is random. That random string is used to encrypt the session id in the browser, Why? To prevent session id guessing. Each user has a username, password, social Id, and picture. If the user is logged in via username and password, then the social Id has to be null, and the if logged in via a social account, then the password will be null.
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