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First contact with Phoenix LiveView
First contact with Phoenix LiveView
In this lesson we'll introduce LiveView and get a sense of how powerful it can be. In the next lesson we'll see better how LiveView works under the hood.
·poeticoding.com·
First contact with Phoenix LiveView
Raindrop.io
Raindrop.io
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·blog.raindrop.io·
Raindrop.io
BibSonomy
BibSonomy
The blue social bookmark and publication sharing system.
·bibsonomy.org·
BibSonomy
Making Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: A New Alternative Desalination Membrane
Making Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: A New Alternative Desalination Membrane
A new alternative seawater desalination membrane to produce drinking water. According to the World Health Organization, about 785 million people around the world lack a clean source of drinking water. Despite the vast amount of water on Earth, most of it is seawater and freshwater accounts for on
·scitechdaily.com·
Making Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: A New Alternative Desalination Membrane
5 APIs You Need On Your Website -
5 APIs You Need On Your Website -
So, are you all set to develop a new website and confused as to which APIs you need on your website? Well, as usual, we have got you covered!
·codersera.com·
5 APIs You Need On Your Website -
Segment Routing - SRv6 Introduction
Segment Routing - SRv6 Introduction
An introduction to the SRv6 (Segment Routing over IPv6 dataplane) technology.Learn about the power of SRv6 network programming concept. Find out how SRv6 provides the ability to code directly into each packet header where the traffic should be sent and how the traffic should be treated. See how SRv6 makes your applications and your network interact in a completely different, new way.
·segment-routing.net·
Segment Routing - SRv6 Introduction
Airbyte: Building Data Connectors Made Easy – The New Stack
Airbyte: Building Data Connectors Made Easy – The New Stack
Even as companies are expanding roles trying to draw insight from data, a particular point of pain persists: Getting the data into one place and in a format where it can be used. That’s according to the co-founders of Airbyte, an open source data integration platform that aims to standardize and simplify the building of…
·thenewstack.io·
Airbyte: Building Data Connectors Made Easy – The New Stack
Two's Complement Explained
Two's Complement Explained
To simplify adding or subtracting numbers in binary form, we use Two's Complement, or signed notation. Let's take a look at how Two's Complement works
·fjolt.com·
Two's Complement Explained
About us - LSD OPEN
About us - LSD OPEN
About LSD OPEN Your Pure Play Open Source Partner LSD, founded in 2001 as a pure play open source company who wants to inspire the world to embrace OPEN principles and technology while really being superhuman and having fun! We are a people-first team that steer the ship together. In 2020, LSD implemented principles of … About us Read More »
·lsdopen.io·
About us - LSD OPEN
What If White people Are Wrong?
What If White people Are Wrong?
The fight against CRT, police reform, voting and reparations is brought to you by the conservative ideology that gave us Reconstruction, Jim Crow and redlining.
·theroot.com·
What If White people Are Wrong?
If In Doubt, Begin
If In Doubt, Begin
Have you ever been so tired that you stopped at a stop sign and waited for it to turn green? That doesn’t happen. Ever. Stop signs stay red, and you’re
·gapingvoid.com·
If In Doubt, Begin
The Main Engine Driving The Ship
The Main Engine Driving The Ship
year or so ago, people were talking about COVID and the end of civilization as we know it. But that’s not what happened. According to Forbes, the
·gapingvoid.com·
The Main Engine Driving The Ship
The Three Big Business Problems
The Three Big Business Problems
As we see it, there are three challenges every business has: 1. Differentiation. Why is our SUV different from their SUV? Why is our soda pop different
·gapingvoid.com·
The Three Big Business Problems
Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Protocol Returns Data to the User – The New Stack
Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Protocol Returns Data to the User – The New Stack
When physicist Sir Tim Berners-Lee was developing what we know today as the World Wide Web, he was looking to overcome collaboration hurdles: “Inefficiency through incompatibility and lack of interoperability.” As he said during his keynote at this year’s virtual WeAreDevelopers World Congress, he looked at the internet as an opportunity for “global, distributed creativity”…
·thenewstack.io·
Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s Solid Protocol Returns Data to the User – The New Stack