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polishwebdevforbeginners's Issues

Updating structure of the project

The main idea is to modularize code. The question is how we should do it. I suggest following options:

  1. Core sources, info and links in the README.md, rest in the github wiki (could be ambiguous for beginners)
  2. Core info in the README.md, rest in the github.io pages (seems the best option for me)
  3. Everything in separate .md files

Grammar

@Comandeer and others. Would you mind to check for any grammar mistakes? Thanks in advance!

Add typeorm

Would you mind to add typeorm framework to databases? It's great typescript/javascript ORM with very good documentation, imo the best ORM for projects written in typescript. Link -> https://typeorm.io/#/

Problems with project git history

Because of the miss-click of the one of the contributors (@Rekseto we see ya) the unwanted force merge has been applied to the project. Anyone who feels (and sees) that theirs changes have been removed should make a new pull request. We are sorry for any inconvenience.

Check sources

  • Check sources existence
  • Check if they are still valid as of 2020
  • Mark or remove old sources

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