Welcome to LinkedList, a social media platform designed exclusively for individuals in the tech industry. Just like LinkedIn, but tailored specifically for tech enthusiasts, LinkedList provides a powerful platform for tech professionals to showcase their skills, build connections, and enhance their career prospects.
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Comprehensive Profiles: Create a detailed profile highlighting your educational background, profession, experience, and a captivating bio that tells your unique story.
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Project Showcase: Showcase your personal projects, side hustles, and open-source contributions with visually stunning project displays. Let the world see your coding prowess.
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Resume Display: Upload your resume and make it easily accessible to potential employers. LinkedList ensures that your talent shines through.
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Engaging Blog Posts: Share your thoughts, insights, and expertise with the community through captivating blog posts. Inspire others, spark discussions, and grow your professional network.
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Career Opportunities: Explore a wide range of job opportunities posted by reputable tech companies. Stay updated with the latest career prospects in the ever-evolving tech industry.
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Networking and Collaboration: Connect with like-minded tech professionals, form collaborations, and exchange knowledge. LinkedList is your gateway to building meaningful professional relationships.
To run the LinkedList app, you'll need to start both the frontend and backend servers. Follow the instructions below:
Make sure you have the following software installed on your machine:
- Node.js (version 12.0.0 or later)
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Open a terminal or command prompt.
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Navigate to the frontend directory:
cd frontend
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Install the required dependencies:
npm install
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Start the frontend development server:
npm run dev
This command will start the frontend server using Vite. You should see the development server running and the app opening in your default browser.
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Open a terminal or command prompt.
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Navigate to the backend directory:
cd backend
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Install the required dependencies:
npm install
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Start the backend express server:
npm run dev
This command will start the backend server using Nodemon. You should see the server running and the message "Server is running on port XXXX" in the terminal.