How to containerize Node.js with Docker
Containerizing Node.js applications with Docker ensures consistent environments across development, testing, and production. With over 12 years of Node.js experience since 2014 and as the creator of CoreUI, I’ve Dockerized numerous production Node.js services. Docker containers package applications with their dependencies, making deployment reliable and portable across different environments. This approach simplifies deployment, scaling, and environment management for Node.js applications.
How to set up CI/CD pipeline for Node.js
Setting up CI/CD pipelines for Node.js automates testing, building, and deployment, ensuring code quality and faster releases. As the creator of CoreUI with over 12 years of Node.js experience since 2014, I’ve configured numerous CI/CD pipelines for production applications. CI/CD pipelines automatically run tests, build artifacts, and deploy to servers whenever code changes are pushed. This approach catches bugs early, maintains code quality, and enables frequent, reliable deployments.
How to deploy a React app to AWS Amplify
AWS Amplify provides full-stack deployment for React applications with automatic builds, global CDN, and seamless backend service integration. As the creator of CoreUI with over 12 years of React experience since 2014, I’ve deployed enterprise applications to AWS infrastructure. Amplify offers Git-based continuous deployment with preview environments, custom domains, and integration with AWS services like API Gateway and Lambda. The platform handles build, deployment, and hosting with minimal configuration.
How to deploy a React app to Firebase
Firebase Hosting provides fast, secure hosting for React applications with global CDN distribution and automatic SSL certificates. With over 12 years of React development experience since 2014 and as the creator of CoreUI, I’ve deployed numerous applications to Firebase Hosting. Firebase offers a generous free tier, one-command deployments, and seamless integration with other Firebase services like authentication and databases. The deployment process uses Firebase CLI to build and deploy your React app to their global edge network.
How to deploy a React app to GitHub Pages
GitHub Pages offers free static hosting for React applications, making it an excellent choice for personal projects, documentation sites, and open-source demos.
As the creator of CoreUI with over 12 years of React experience since 2014, I’ve deployed numerous demo applications and documentation sites to GitHub Pages.
Deploying to GitHub Pages requires building your React app and pushing the build folder to a special gh-pages branch.
The gh-pages package automates this process with a single command.
How to deploy a React app to Vercel
Deploying React applications requires a platform that handles builds automatically, provides global CDN distribution, and supports modern web features. With over 12 years of React development experience since 2014 and as the creator of CoreUI, I’ve deployed countless applications to various hosting platforms. Vercel is specifically optimized for React and Next.js applications, offering zero-configuration deployments with automatic SSL and edge network distribution. The platform connects directly to your Git repository for continuous deployment on every push.
How to deploy a React app to Netlify
Deploying React applications requires a hosting platform that supports static files, provides HTTPS, and handles client-side routing properly. As the creator of CoreUI with over 12 years of React experience since 2014, I’ve deployed numerous production applications to various hosting platforms. Netlify is a popular choice for React apps offering automatic builds from Git, instant rollbacks, and built-in CDN with zero configuration. The deployment process connects your Git repository to Netlify for automatic deployments on every push.
How to deploy Angular app to GitHub Pages
GitHub Pages provides free static website hosting directly from GitHub repositories, ideal for Angular applications, documentation sites, and portfolios. As the creator of CoreUI, a widely used open-source UI library, I’ve deployed Angular applications to GitHub Pages throughout my 11 years of Angular development. The most straightforward approach is using the angular-cli-ghpages package to build and deploy Angular apps with a single command. This method automates the deployment process, handling base href configuration and branch management automatically.
How to deploy Angular app to Azure
Azure Static Web Apps provides seamless deployment for Angular applications with automatic builds from Git, global CDN distribution, and built-in authentication. As the creator of CoreUI, a widely used open-source UI library, I’ve deployed Angular applications to Azure throughout my 11 years of Angular development. The most efficient approach is using Azure Static Web Apps service with GitHub integration for automatic deployments on every commit. This method includes free SSL certificates, custom domains, and preview environments for pull requests without manual configuration.
How to deploy Angular app to AWS
AWS S3 combined with CloudFront provides scalable, cost-effective hosting for Angular applications with global CDN distribution and high availability. As the creator of CoreUI, a widely used open-source UI library, I’ve deployed Angular applications to AWS infrastructure throughout my 11 years of Angular development. The most reliable approach is building the Angular app for production and uploading the dist folder to an S3 bucket configured for static website hosting. This method enables automatic scaling, global edge distribution, and pay-as-you-go pricing without managing servers.