In this video, I will show you how to set up a full stack JS development environment on Linux. I will cover the following topics:
– Choosing a Linux distribution
– Picking a package format (deb/rpm or flatpack/snaps)
– Installing browsers (Chrome, Chrome Dev, Chromium and Firefox), multiple versions for development and personal use
– Installing and managing multiple versions of NodeJS with Node Version Manager (nvm)
– Selecting a Code Editors/IDE for JavaScript Development on Linux (Visual Studio Code, Zed, Vim/Neovim)
– Setting up a Docker environment to work with and manage containers
– Image manipulation tools (for vector and raster images) – Gimp/Inkscape and Photopea/Figma
– Optimizing images for both raster (tinify/tinypng) and vector (svgo) with a command line interface
This video is aimed at beginners who are new to Linux, but it also contains some tips and tricks for more advanced users.
Contents:
0:00 Choosing a Linux Distribution
1:05 Updating and Installing Git
1:28 Linux Package Formats
4:43 Web Browsers
5:41 NodeJS and Node Version Manager
7:09 Code Editors and IDEs
10:31 Docker and Docker Desktop
13:11 Relational Database GUI Client
14:00 Image/Graphic Editors
16:20 Raster and Vector Graphic Optimization
18:06 Conclusion
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