Alright, it's been a long day, but here we go.
I really came to like the Destiny subreddit (/r/DestinyTheGame) — every now and then players will share their best tips in a PSA, nay, in a [b]SGA[/b] post. They're usually pretty good hints, too! But I don't hang out there as often as I'd like, so I figured getting them from the Reddit API and showing them on a separate website would be easier in the long run. Plus (upside!) it gave me a nice evening project to play around with ReactJS. So, killing two Vex with one stone or something.
So without further ado, **allow me to present you with http://destiny-sga.com/** — still fresh, probably a bit wonky, but it works for me and has been fun little exercise for me.
This site fetches and displays three different lists of SGA posts, 25 advices each:
* newest
* most relevant this month
* hottest this month
The single posts are collapsed at first, but clicking on their title will show the entire post. All properly linked back to Reddit and to their authors, of course.
So, it's nothing Earth-shattering, but it's neat to have all the SGA lined up without having to dig for them. And I built it mostly for myself, but I think you guys might enjoy it. :)
If you have questions, suggestions or bug reports, please lemme know!
Bork bork.
[b]PS: Feel free to upvote.[/b] Not sure how much difference it makes here, but it does a lot on Reddit, so…
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That's great, thank you.
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[quote]Alright, it's been a long day, but here we go. I really came to like the Destiny subreddit (/r/DestinyTheGame) — every now and then players will share their best tips in a PSA, nay, in a [b]SGA[/b] post. They're usually pretty good hints, too! But I don't hang out there as often as I'd like, so I figured getting them from the Reddit API and showing them on a separate website would be easier in the long run. Plus (upside!) it gave me a nice evening project to play around with ReactJS. So, killing two Vex with one stone or something. So without further ado, **allow me to present you with http://destiny-sga.com/** — still fresh, probably a bit wonky, but it works for me and has been fun little exercise for me. This site fetches and displays three different lists of SGA posts, 25 advices each: * newest * most relevant this month * hottest this month The single posts are collapsed at first, but clicking on their title will show the entire post. All properly linked back to Reddit and to their authors, of course. So, it's nothing Earth-shattering, but it's neat to have all the SGA lined up without having to dig for them. And I built it mostly for myself, but I think you guys might enjoy it. :) If you have questions, suggestions or bug reports, please lemme know! Bork bork.[/quote] Very much appreciated, already had a look and some great tips!