Wanted to give a public shoutout to FBartels
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It was @fbartels live coding video on Matterbridge that helped me understand Docker, and Cloudron's context within it. I searched high and low for everything I could because I hate watching video tutorials (I'm a reader). But I really got into the video and it successfully helped me create my first app. So, I just wanted to thank him in a public way because without his video, I may not have even joined the forums - and all of you guys are great! ️
Edit: Video link in the forum below. It inspired me to become a Cloudron developer enthusiast. You should check it outtttt!
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to that
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Who needs Twitter, when we have the Cloudron forum to follow each day
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@marcusquinn said in Wanted to give a public shoutout to FBartels:
Who needs Twitter, when we have the Cloudron forum to follow each day
and perhaps soon, Nitter
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Just a thought, but perhaps this thread should live in the App Packaging/ Custom Apps category?
Be good to get the thread where @fbartels links to his YouTube video in there too...
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@jdaviescoates I’m an idiot, you’re absolutely right: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/2686/live-stream-on-creating-an-app-for-cloudron?_=1602281676588
This is the clip that made me a Cloudron developer enthusiast. I think it could help anyone / everyone starting out.
Also, if anyone has any questions let me know. I had to take the week off work due to a hugely personal situation. But I’ll be back on Monday full steam on the forum and would love to help any new developers (in the same way @fbartels helped me, indirectly). I don’t know as much about
box
as @girish but if someone is making an app that needs deeper leveldockerode
/ Docker / node knowledge - let me know. It took me 4 days to understand how node asynchronicity worked. So if I can help someone turn that into one day. I can tell you how do to so.Note: Cloudron
box
uses callback Node methodology so when researching it, make sure to look into that type of methodology when it comes to handling asynchronousity since this project was started in the timeframe callbacks were the most popular.