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  • Furkan Yavuz


    Living as a digital nomad. Ready to guide beginners how to do that. Always open for sharing ideas, open source contributions, short-term, remote or long-term job offers from anywhere around the world.


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  • Remote Working Era & Toptal

    13 November 2018 - time to read: 3min

    Hello My Dear Contacts, I'm working as a remote worker for 3 years as Java Software Architect. I'm working remotely longer than office job…

  • Java Advanced Topics

    12 November 2018 - time to read: 1min

    I found a blog that contains advanced Java topics explained very well in short posts. It is always a good idea to refresh your knowledge…

  • Spring Fu!

    11 November 2018 - time to read: 1min

    Hello Developer Friends, Last week I had a chance to learn spring-fu. It has functional bean registration capability. Configuring Spring…

  • Code Coverage Report

    25 January 2016 - time to read: 2min

    Hello developer friends, In this post I will explain how to generate code coverage via Travis-ci and Codecov. Conditions for this tutorial…

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  • Using Gatsby.js and Node.js for Static Site Updates - Front End

    Toptal

    For some project requirements, static page generation is not only sufficient, it’s also the most efficient in terms of speed and scalability.

  • Using Gatsby.js and Node.js for Static Site Updates - Back End

    Toptal

    In this article series, we will develop a static content website prototype. It will generate daily-updated, simple static HTML pages for popular GitHub repositories to track their latest releases. Static web page generation frameworks have great features to achieve that—we’ll use Gatsby.js, one of the most popular.

  • Furkan Yavuz


    Living as a digital nomad. Ready to guide beginners how to do that. Always open for sharing ideas, open source contributions, short-term, remote or long-term job offers from anywhere around the world.


    Partners and/or Affiliations

    Payment Solutions


    Cryptocurrency


    Education


    Data Storage


    Start-up


  • Blog Posts


  • Remote Working Era & Toptal

    13 November 2018 - time to read: 3min

    Hello My Dear Contacts, I'm working as a remote worker for 3 years as Java Software Architect. I'm working remotely longer than office job…

  • Java Advanced Topics

    12 November 2018 - time to read: 1min

    I found a blog that contains advanced Java topics explained very well in short posts. It is always a good idea to refresh your knowledge…

  • Spring Fu!

    11 November 2018 - time to read: 1min

    Hello Developer Friends, Last week I had a chance to learn spring-fu. It has functional bean registration capability. Configuring Spring…

  • Code Coverage Report

    25 January 2016 - time to read: 2min

    Hello developer friends, In this post I will explain how to generate code coverage via Travis-ci and Codecov. Conditions for this tutorial…

  • Posts on Other Sites


  • Using Gatsby.js and Node.js for Static Site Updates - Front End

    Toptal

    For some project requirements, static page generation is not only sufficient, it’s also the most efficient in terms of speed and scalability.

  • Using Gatsby.js and Node.js for Static Site Updates - Back End

    Toptal

    In this article series, we will develop a static content website prototype. It will generate daily-updated, simple static HTML pages for popular GitHub repositories to track their latest releases. Static web page generation frameworks have great features to achieve that—we’ll use Gatsby.js, one of the most popular.