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Incubator-kj.com

Website for the local business incubator in Kardzhali. Check out the website

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EPCenter.biz

Website for the European Project Center. Check out the website  

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BFGroup.eu

Website for Bulgarian Financial Group. Check out the website  

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Daniel-Delchev.com

Portfolio for Daniel Delchev. Check out the website

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Driveaholic – auto blog

I’ve always been into cars and one day decided to experiment creating new auto blog.

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Ahrida.org

Eastern Rhodopes are infamous part of Bulgaria. Want to learn more? Check out the website

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The black page – made for fun

This project came from a joke. Made only for fun.

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  • Node.js Restful API template with TypeScript, Fastify and MongoDB

    Thursday, February 20th, 2020

    Why Have you recently started a new Node.js API project? Did you use some template or started the project from scratch? I was asking the same questions myself and I was looking for minimal boilerplate for a while. There were so many options that it was hard to pick one. Most of them are using Express.js, others are using ES5 or lack test setup. So I decided to spin...

    Backend
  • Configure your dev Windows machine with Ansible

    Sunday, November 10th, 2019

    Ansible is well known it the IT operations fields with its fantastic automation abilities. You can do whatever you want with Windows too if it’s a Powershell, bat script or one of the more than one hundred? modules. I will use it to configure my personal machine and save the hustle every time I step on new one. It’s not a big deal to install a few programs but...

    DevOps, Environment
  • Getting started with Hangfire on ASP.NET Core and PostgreSQL on Docker

    Saturday, December 29th, 2018

    Hangfire is an incredibly easy way to perform fire-and-forget, delayed and recurring jobs inside ASP.NET applications. No Windows Service or separate process required. Backed by persistent storage. Open and free for commercial use. There are a number of use cases when you need to perform background processing in a web application: mass notifications/newsletter batch import from xml, csv, json creation of archives firing off web hooks deleting users building...

    Backend, Data stores
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