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  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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  • The All-in-One Commerce Platform for Businesses - Shopify Icon
    The All-in-One Commerce Platform for Businesses - Shopify

    Shopify offers plans for anyone that wants to sell products online and build an ecommerce store, small to mid-sized businesses as well as enterprise

    Shopify is a leading all-in-one commerce platform that enables businesses to start, build, and grow their online and physical stores. It offers tools to create customized websites, manage inventory, process payments, and sell across multiple channels including online, in-person, wholesale, and global markets. The platform includes integrated marketing tools, analytics, and customer engagement features to help merchants reach and retain customers. Shopify supports thousands of third-party apps and offers developer-friendly APIs for custom solutions. With world-class checkout technology, Shopify powers over 150 million high-intent shoppers worldwide. Its reliable, scalable infrastructure ensures fast performance and seamless operations at any business size.
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    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    Code used in Microsoft Learn modules to support Azure DevOps

    The Tailspin Space Game Web project is a sample application created by Microsoft as part of its learning resources. It’s a web-based game application used in Microsoft Learn modules and documentation to demonstrate concepts such as Azure App Services, continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and DevOps practices with GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines. The project is intentionally lightweight and easy to deploy so learners can quickly experiment with cloud deployment, testing, monitoring, and scaling scenarios while focusing on modern DevOps workflows.
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    Developer Roadmap Chinese

    Developer Roadmap Chinese

    The roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2021

    In this project, you will see a series of charts showing the paths you can take and the technologies you will want to adopt in order to become a front-end, back-end, or DevOps developer. I made these charts for an old professor of mine. He wanted to share something with college students and give them a point of view; share them here to help the community. The purpose of these roadmaps is to give you an outline and to provide you with guidance when you are confused about what to learn next, not to encourage you to learn what is trendy and popular. You should have a better understanding of why a certain tool is more suitable for use in certain situations than others, and remember that the trend and popularity never mean that it is the most suitable tool for the task. These roadmaps cover all the learning content of the path below. Don't feel overwhelmed. If you are just getting started, you don't need to learn everything from the beginning.
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