Closed Okeke12nancy closed 3 months ago
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Should I go ahead and start writing?
Please don't tag to rush. The automated message above clearly says:
We work through new ideas every few weeks as we put together our content schedule. This means you may not get an immediate response as to whether your idea has been accepted, or any follow-up questions we have to clarify your idea.
Noted with thanks.
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I. Introduction Briefly explain the need for simplified payment integration systems. Introduce the chosen technologies: Angular 17, Paystack, Node.js, and Directus. Mention the benefits of this approach (e.g., ease of use, security). II. Backend Development (Node.js and Directus) A. Setting up the Node.js server with Express.js. B. Integrating Directus using the Node.js SDK. Creating a Directus collection for product/service data. C. Implementing Node.js API endpoints: Fetching product/service data from Directus. Processing payments using the Paystack API. III. Frontend Development (Angular 17) A. Creating an Angular application using the Angular CLI. B. Designing components for product/service display and payment forms. C. Integrating the Paystack Angular library for secure payments. D. Using Angular's HTTP client for communication with backend APIs: Retrieving product/service data. Sending payment information to the backend.
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This article will guide you through building a streamlined payment system for your web application. It leverages Angular 17 for the user interface, Node.js and Directus for the backend, and Paystack for secure online transactions. You'll learn how these technologies work together to create a user-friendly and secure payment experience.
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