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Introduction Medusa is a modular commerce engine that helps developers build rich digital commerce applications. It is free, open source, and uses Node.js. With Medusa, a developer can quickly build a…
As a front-end developer, you may have wondered about the possibilities of working with eCommerce platforms. The good news is that the eCommerce industry is growing rapidly, and there are many opportu…
Introduction Speed and performance are crucial factors for the success of any eCommerce website, particularly for large-scale enterprise operations. With high user expectations and an increasingly com…
Introduction In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up a remote development environment for Medusa using GitHub Codespaces. If you ever tried to test out Medusa on GitHub Codespace, you might hav…
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a giant in cloud computing. It provides a variety of services that facilitate managing and hosting infrastructure on the cloud. AWS is used widely by both companies and in…
Developing a full-fledged eCommerce website requires a lot of planning, designing, and coding. It involves creating an architecture, designing the UI, and integrating various technologies such as paym…
Welcome to Medusa’s Community Publication! This publication highlights content written by the community, for the community. Keep reading to learn more about how to join this community publication and …
When it comes to building side projects, choosing the right API can be crucial to the success of your project. GraphQL has emerged as a popular choice for developers due to its flexibility and efficiency. Unlike traditional REST APIs, Graph…
Magento is a popular e-commerce platform that provides merchants with a robust and customizable system to manage their online stores. One of the key advantages of Magento is its flexibility, which all…
When a requirement came to us for a Wedding Gift Registry for a wedding, we were intrigued. There seemed to be no existing gift registry system that suited the needs that were put to us. So, what were…