Arte camuna…Yet it looks like a dungeon….
Author: Paolo Redaelli
Wordpress
o2 | Oxygen for your company
Oxygen for your company o2 | Oxygen for your company I just activated an internal P2-based company blog. I feel involved! If you’re wondering why these aren’t appearing in the WordPress.org plugin and theme repositories, it’s because these are very rough releases. We don’t suggest using o2 on a production website, unless you know what you’re…
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Farewell, Firefox Hello, welcome WebRTC
Il supporto a Firefox Hello verrà abbandonato in Firefox 49 La funzione Firefox Hello è stata abbandonata ed eliminata da Firefox a partire dalla versione 49 del programma. Ciò è avvenuto automaticamente dopo aver aggiornato Firefox, senza la necessità di eseguire altre operazioni. Di seguito sono indicate alcune alternative a Hello che è possibile utilizzare:…
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Life plus Linux: Look before you paste from a website to terminal
All about making life easier and efficient with Linux Sorgente: Life plus Linux: Look before you paste from a website to terminal
I’m still a dummy newbie in the wildernesses of JavaScript development, so let’s try https://github.com/react-webpack-generators/generator-react-webpack
Documentations, Javascript
http://jamesknelson.com/using-es6-in-the-browser-with-babel-6-and-webpack/
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Kotlin Programming Language
Kotlin Programming Language Statically typed programming language for the JVM, Android and the browser 100% interoperable with Java™ In bold the little difference between a successful language and a niche one.
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Bruno Lowagie
Bruno lowagie was born in Ypres (Belgium) in the year 1970. He graduated as a civil architectural engineer in 1995 (Gent University). Bruno is the original developer of iText, the author of several books about iText, the CTO of the iText Group, and the CSO of Thinkfree. Sorgente: Bruno Lowagie’s Online Gazette His experience looks…
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DRM
Google Quietly Makes ‘Optional’ Web DRM Mandatory In Chrome – Slashdot
Google Quietly Makes ‘Optional’ Web DRM Mandatory In Chrome – Slashdot I just don’t like what I’m reading. They are briskly walking the path toward the dark side. Everyday it becomes more important to keep supporting Firefox

