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Location:Cyprus

Remote: Yes. Full time or part time

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: dojo, javascript, c#, sql, oracle, db2, mysql. Want to move deeper into Vue.js, node.js.

Résumé/CV:upon request

Email:nicolasiac@hotmail.com


Visited a chiropractor two times and it did wonders Got two full body massages Started using a vertical mouse


we use WordPress and a plugin called wp knowledgebase. fits the purpose and its free.


How about generating the html on site (without even signing in), so they could copy it over to their site then? That will mean they will have to come back to the site to generate new html (similar to wufoo). Maybe the paid feature could be creating a paid account to not reenter the data each time. I can't reveal too much regarding the actual widget but I believe is something many businesses will need.


Anyone?


We installed WordPress on a server and then installed a plugin for knowledgebase. Everyone can add an article under various categories.


Have you gotten feedback good or bad from users of this? My concern is people won't start to use it if there is friction or annoyance with the setup.

Thanks!


This is the one we used. https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-knowledgebase/ As you can see, you can organize articles in categories and there is even a search box. Initial feedback is good so far. A knowledgebase system is essential in all companies regardless of the feedback some users might give (usually those who are bored to search for answers), since all knowledge should be stored centrally. If a key person leaves, all his/her knowledge will be there!


practido.com made with the dojo library. Is used by anyone who works with appointments (doctor, personal trainer, masseuse, etc) to manage their customers, appointments and invoices.


Can anyone explain how should I go about writing unit tests for JavaScript? The code mostly creates the ui (i.e. create button and input controls dynamically) and then displays and updates data. We thought about using intern but I don't really know what should the tests be about. The backend is already test driven so I don't have to test that the data is actually saved.


How about this: https://facebook.github.io/jest/

It lets you run your tests on node.js, so your test runner does not have to start a browser etc.


Good idea but: traveller will need to know what he/she will be carrying. Will they deliver in person? Airport could be miles away from the receiver's house.


comments?


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