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Documentations, Javascript
How to Easily Build Desktop Apps with HTML, CSS and Javascript
Can HTML, CSS and Javascript really be used to build Desktop Applications? Source: How to Easily Build Desktop Apps with HTML, CSS and Javascript
Fun
Slashdot slashdotted
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Stable yet experimental
This tutorial is written for Django 2.1, which supports Python 3.5 and later From: Writing your first Django app, part 1 | Django documentation | Django I couldn’t find Djiango 2 in my CentOS box. Of course, it’s meant to use only rock-stable versions, I told myself. I tought to find it in Debian testing.…
Documentations
Auto-generated Primary Keys, friends or foes?
Time to read againg Auto-generated Primary Keys, friends or foes? of the almighty Davide. I will save it somewhere, hoping that it will never go offline. In that case you will find it here.
PHP, Python
Choosing a framework
I’ve been asked to develop an application to record incoming shipments of loose materials, more precisely excavated material to be processed – washed, crushed and sieved – to produce construction materials such as sand, gravels and coarse aggregates. Ten years ago I would have used Qt or Gtk for the front-end developing a two tiered…
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Why monospace font?
Does Column Width of 80 Make Sense in 2019? – Hacker Noon Why monospaced font, too? See http://liberty-eiffel.blogspot.com/2012/01/im-almost-literate-program-please.html Seriously, the width of a line of code has much more to do about readability and understandaility than sheer “screen usage”.
Documentations
How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica
How to keep your ISP’s nose out of your browser history with encrypted DNS | Ars Technica
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To Test A System, Isolate Side-Effects – Fagner Brack – Medium
Taking out side-effects is one of the best ways to build testable code Source: To Test A System, Isolate Side-Effects – Fagner Brack – Medium Stick to the Command-Query Separation principle and your life will be easier.