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Code Samples of LoginRadius Engineering Blog

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About Repository

Engineers at LoginRadius are not limited to develop, test, deploy, and maintain the LoginRadius Identity Platform. They are also highly motivated to build and learn something new every day.

As a part of our Giving Back To Community initiative, we aim to share the same with the developers worldwide via our Engineering Blogs.

This repository contains the sample code used in the engineering blogs written for the initiative mentioned above.

About LoginRadius

LoginRadius empowers businesses to deliver a delightful customer experience and win customer trust. Using the LoginRadius Identity Platform, you can offer a streamlined registration and login processes while protecting customer accounts and complying with data privacy regulations.

How to Use

First, clone this repository to your desired location in the PC using the following command :

git clone https://github.com/LoginRadius/engineering-blog-samples.git

The root folder contains the language specific folder for code samples. You can browse to particular directory and access the code sample as per your need

For example

cd Deno

This command in the terminal would open the Deno folder and list all the subfolders. This is where you can find a number of project samples.

Now, if you want to check with sample how to create Rest API in Deno, please move to that directory :

cd  RestAPIWithDeno

Here you can find the instructions to run that sample project in Deno.

License

License: MIT
Engineering Blog Samples is under the MIT License

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