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Jonathan Mwebaze is a human being, bug 🐛 slayer, UI/UX & javascript ninja who's extremely interested in bringing people's dreams into realities by using his extraordinary abilities of Code & Design. He also loves to share with other developers on twitter & through writing some posts.

In his day job, Jonah codes MERN stack apps since that's literally all he's good at. He also does a bit of graphics & UI design.

You can find me on the internet 😉;


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  1. mtn-momo-gateway mtn-momo-gateway Public

    A Node.js library that simplifies the process of interacting with the MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) API, making it easy to create API users, generate API keys, and obtain bearer tokens for secure transac…

    JavaScript 1

  2. python-mtn-momo-gateway python-mtn-momo-gateway Public

    A python package that simplifies the process of interacting with the MTN Mobile Money (MoMo) API

    Python 1

  3. Create a nodeJS API that's a webhook... Create a nodeJS API that's a webhook that saves errors to a database
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    Step 1: Set up the project
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    - Create a new directory for your project.
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    - Open a terminal, navigate to the project directory, and run the following command to initialize a new Node.js project:
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      npm init -y
  4. Configure New VPS Configure New VPS
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    Congratulations on your new VPS server running Ubuntu! Here are some essential steps you should take to set up your server:
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    1. Update the system: Begin by updating the package repositories and upgrading all the installed packages on your server. This ensures that you have the latest security patches and bug fixes. Run the following commands:
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       sudo apt update
  5. ikigai-theme ikigai-theme Public

    A vscode extension that provides a drop of darkness.

  6. network-traffic-monitor network-traffic-monitor Public

    This script is designed to monitor network traffic and detect large downloads based on TCP packets with specific flags.

    Python