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MphasisFrontend AngularJS Developer
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Vital Data Systems, Hyderabad
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I'm a retired person having worked in front-end for about six years and five years in my previous organization as a project lead. And I worked with technologies like AngularJS, React, and Svelte, and also Stencil for developing web components. In the past, I worked with PHP as a web developer for about seven years. During the PHP tenure, I used the Zen framework and the Symfony framework in our projects. After retirement in 2021, I started exploring Golang as a self-interest, and I'm able to create basic APIs and interactive databases in the language.
I haven't worked with soapy so APA's assets, but, I guess, there's something called an envelope to be created, and the data is to be sent in the envelope. Other than this, I have no idea what the sub APIs.
I have no idea about diagnosis and addressing memory leaks in the production usage application. As no work has been done in it as such.
I assume that there is an API which accepts the data from the client side and then the data is written to a flat file using the data sent. And also assume that we can get the data from the Node.js server and which can be loaded on the front end. And then it can be edited. And as it is edited, there's on submitting or clicking a submit button, it can send back to the Node.js server which will write to a flat file.
The basic step would be to deploy a Vue JS application to the server and then setting up commands to create a runtime. And then after creating the runtime, it can be deployed to the server. Other than this, I have no idea about AWS CodePipeline, as I know what it is.
The basic approach would be to return a JSON formatted response to the VVS. If there is no data available, a JSON with the reason of not being able to send or any error messages in the response or for fetching the data.
The possible reason could be that the ID is null, and hence, we are getting null results. So to avoid this, we can first check whether the ID passed in the function get user by ID is not null. And if it is null, then appropriate data should be sent.
I'm worried about this.
I know I worked with AWS, so I'm not able to understand the question, and hence, I'm not able to.
The junior engineers would need to work on a VueGIS sample applications. They need to know how to fetch data by working with APIs using either the fetch inbuilt function or external libraries like Axios. They also need to know how to access and check the responses using the inspect window. Additionally, they need to know how to access Node's applications to return data to the previous applications. Here are some approaches I would take while mentoring.
I'm not familiar with Terraform, hence, I'm not able to answer this question.