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1. Crypto and Tax Accounting: A Match Made in Heaven?
In a few months from now, another tax season will be upon us. Crypto accounting & taxation guidance is still unclear in many places. Here's what you should do.
2. How to Implement a Basic JavaScript Application
In this series, we learn about getting input from others before beginning to code our application.
3. How to Add React.js to Laravel
How to add ReactJS to your Laravel project
4. Move All Negative Elements To End
In this article, we’ll discuss in-depth, how to move all negative elements to end. We’ll also discuss 2 approaches to solve the below problem.
5. The 5 Ws of Exit Interviews and How To Conduct Them
Conducting exit interviews correctly and taking retention actions can have an impact on the organisations' happiness and bottom-line profitability.
6. How to Bridge Tokens from Ethereum to Polygon with MetaMask
How to Bridge Tokens from Ethereum to Polygon with MetaMask
7. Guide: How to Install WhatsApp On Amazon Fire Tablet
This article demonstrates multiple ways of using WhatsApp on Firestick and Fire Tablet. Read until the end to master the tips and tricks
8. Reactstrap vs React-Bootstrap
People aren’t clear about React-Bootstrap vs Reactstrap. If you want to know, here are some helpful explanations.
9. Object Validator for PHP 8
Attribute validator for PHP Models and Value Objects, based on the new feature in PHP 8
10. Webhooks Using Python - A Guide
A guide on how to build webhooks using Python
11. What the Heck Is Malloy?
Malloy is a new experimental language for describing data relationships and transformations created by the developer of Looker.
12. The Headless-UI Date Picker for React Apps
Each year the ⚛️ React community is becoming bigger and bigger. And with this growth, we get more and more tools to achieve our goals and needs.
13. CI/CD Pipelines on GitLab and AWS: Speed Up Your Deployments
Brief guide how to deploy websites with Gitlab CI to AWS S3
14. The Best Way to Avoid E-mail Spam
E-mail service providers do a good job of filtering out spam messages for you, but there's one easy trick to avoid it completely.
15. Micro-Frontends: Using TypeScript's Ambient Modules
How to use TypeScript's ambient module feature for cross-sharing micro-frontend imports using single-spa.
16. How to Run Scripts on Boot in Linux Using Systemd
You probably have programs that you run repetitively each time you turn on your Linux system. In this article, we still learn to automate these scripts on boot.
17. Developer's Gold Mine: 8 Youtube Channels You Should Subscribe to Right Away
This blog showcases 8 best YouTube channels for developers with tutorials, discussions & advice from experienced professionals.
18. Build NFT Games "Play to Earn" With Unity in 2022
Would you like to create your own NFT based games, With the release of Unity 8.6 and its built-in support for NFTs. we'll take a look at how Unity can be used.
19. Optimizing Performance With Throttling in JavaScript
Throttling allows you to "slow down" the function, i.e. the function will be executed no more than once in the specified period, even if it is called many times
20. Building Stupid Stuff
A first blog post to reduce (or increase?) the awkwardness.
21. How to Flip an Array in JavaScript
In this article we will learn how to reverse an array in JavaScript.
22. The Native Stabila Crypto Wallet
Stabila web wallet facilitates access to cryptos from anywhere – any browser or mobile device, etc. How do you create a crypto wallet with Stabila?
23. DEX's And AMM's Fuel DeFi Growth
Further advancements in blockchain technology drive the rise of decentralized financial technology (DFT).
24. Adding a 'Sign In' Button to your React Navbar
This article shows you how to implement the sign in button in the react navigation bar.
25. Jitter Clicking: A Strategic Mouse-Clicking Strategy
Jitter Clicking is a strategic mouse-clicking strategy that helps you achieve your desired results.
26. Dreading a System Design Interview? Here Are Five Resources That Can Help🏅
Top 5 resources to get yourself ready for system design interviews, including books, courses, and interview practice platforms.
27. How Does Vite Achieve Constant Time Builds?
The 3 key decisions that makes Vite faster than Webpack.
28. How to Print Receipts With TSPL and JavaScript
Some of our customers from “Alto’s POS & Inventory” asked us if they can use their label printer as a receipt printer. So, we implemented this feature.
29. How to Deploy Flutter Web App
As you know Flutter provides an outstanding possibility to have one single code base for all platforms, such as Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, Web, and more.
30. This Is How Easy it Is to Read and Display Images
Working with images is more and more popularized; we are going to take dive into this field, first with the basics and starting with an open CV library.
31. Lost Souvenir Destiny 2 Quest Guide
The Destiny 2 lost souvenir quest is an excellent questline to get you one of the most underrated cosmetics in the game.
32. IIOT – Receiving Data From Mercury Meters Via RS-485 Over TCP/IP
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a technology that is used in manufacturing, warehouses, factories, and laboratories.
33. Practical Cryptography with Go
What algorithm(s) to use, what is safe enough, what is not safe, which implementation, padding, what type of key, encoding, etc
34. Where is Your Deep Object in the Query?
From version v3, the OpenApi standard brings another way to introduce query parameters via DeepObject.
35. Navigating the Challenges of Learning OOPs Principles
Understand OOPs concepts in an easy way.
36. Replace the Placeholders in a Text With the Values of the Object
Tutorial on how to easily replace 1 line of code placeholder in any text with value of an object.
37. What Is Cloudwatch Embedded Metrics?
I can’t believe not many people are talking about this AWS feature. It’s a game changer!
38. How to Schedule and Run Recurring Cron Jobs in Node.JS
Scheduling and Running Recurring Cron Jobs in Node.JS
39. A Guide on How TypeScript Parameters Type Works
The Parameters type is a utility type in TypeScript that lets us take the arguments of a function, and turn it into a new type. Let's look at how it works.
40. A Simple Script to Test Whether a STUN/TURN Server is Working Properly
How to test if the STUN/TURN servers are working properly?
41. RTK for the useReducer Hook: A Guide
So, in the basic scenario when there are no needs in the redux, I will only use the hook itself without heavy libraries just for the small feature.
42. How to Add GraphQL Wrapper Over REST API
How to add GraphQL wrapper along with swagger documentation in ASP.Net C# using NSwag tool
43. Downloading Data as a File with Alpine.js
A quick demonstration of using JavaScript to download ad hoc data.
44. Web Scraping Sites With Session Cookie Authentication Using NodeJS Request
Web scraping as a product has low entry requirements, which attracts freelancers and development teams to it.
45. How to Create a Personal Blog With Hugo and Netlify
Blog website using a static site generator Hugo and deploying it to Netlify
46. Building a Solana Wallet Generator with React
In this tutorial, we would successfully develop a Solana wallet-generating web application with basic capabilities.
47. How to Delete Your Reddit Account
The first step is obvious: go to Reddit and make sure that you’re logged into the account you want to be deleted.
48. Developing and Deploying Smart Contracts With Foundry & Openzeppelin: A Guide
Getting started with Foundry by developing, testing, deploying, and verifying your smart contracts with Foundry
49. How to Find Awesome Graphics for Your Design Project
When we work with website design and development, we often need to add a variety of different graphics.
50. Blind Date in Code
You have to write a working program with someone you don't know. The catch: your only communication channel is the code itself.
51. Crypto Trading Tips: What’s AMM And How To Use It?
Cryptocurrency exchanges with AMM are different from traditional ones, and in this article we will find out how.
52. Working with GitHub Actions Cache: GitHub Actions on Steroids
GitHub Actions is a powerful, flexible automation tool integrated into the GitHub platform.
53. 8 Tips to Boost Your Web3 Marketing Campaign
In a world where the speed of digital content is accelerating exponentially, it's a challenge for business owners and marketers to keep up.
54. How to Get Your First Job as a Video Game Designer
How many of us have thought to ourselves “how cool would it be to become a game designer!” It might seem like a pipe dream at first, but with the right approach, it’s possible, even for someone in their 30s with a completely unrelated education or background.
55. 9 Useful Interactive CLI Tools for Linux
9 text-based interactive CLI tools for Linux that you must know.
56. Getting Started With MidJourney AI Art
MidJourney is a powerful AI image generator -- here's how to get started making unique images of your own.
57. Resolving Canon Printer Not Printing Black Issue
Canon printers may sometimes get weariness in their components and parts featured in them.
58. Understanding Visual Comparisons in Playwright
In some projects it is crucial to respect the same size for the component on the page, or to guarantee the exact visualization each time.
59. An Important Lesson About React Hooks
The react hooks are regular functions.
60. How to Build a 32-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster From Scratch
How to Build a 32-Core Raspberry Pi Cluster From Scratch
61. Technical Interview: How to Prepare, Structure, and More Tips
Interviewing someone isn't as easy as it seems. Here are some tips to form the best interview, both for you and your interviewee.
62. How News Affects Crypto Prices
In this article we’ll discuss how news trading strategy works and how to use it to your advantage in Crypto World.
63. Face the Facts: There is no Kubectl Restart Pod Command. Here's What You Can Try Instead
Many Kubernetes operators search for a command like “kubectl restart pod." Sadly, there is no such command in Kubernetes. But workarounds exist.
64. The Simplest Guide of What Happened With SBF That You Will Ever Come Across
Compound248 gives the people a simple description of what happened with SBF.
65. Power Up Your Logging in Node.js
Power up your logging and build good developer habits. As your codebase grows you'll need to debug it more easily and one tool is logging.
66. ImageBank: An Easy Display Solution for Sharing a Large Number of Images
What I wanted to be able to do is just mass upload and display some of these images in an easy-to-use fashion...
67. Design Philosophies You Should Embrace When Creating Web Applications For Users With Disabilities
It might be challenging to create an accessible online application in.NET, but ensuring that all users can view your web content is critical.
68. How To Delete Files or Folders From Remote Git Repository
GIT is great, it has made collaboration with other developers so easy, I can’t thank GIT enough. But GIT is vast and not every command remains on my mind. I find myself googling over and over again to get that right GIT command that can solve my problem.
69. The Dummies Guide to Earning While Learning Web3: 12+ Learn to Earn Platforms
This article will teach you different Web3 learning platforms where you can earn while learning diverse topics, including crypto, Web3 development, and DeFi.
70. CSS Basics: How To Take A Control
As a web developer, we have to work at some point on the visual aspect of our applications and this is where we talk about style and therefore CSS (Cascading Style Sheet).
71. Ransomware Guide: An Explanation and How to Defend Against It
Ransomware is a common and potentially devastating form of cyberattack on organizations of every kind.
72. A Guide on Writing Tests in Full-stack MERN Web Application
Writing tests may not be necessary for demo projects or coursework projects, but it is critical for real-world applications.
73. How To Review a Governance Action
Governors approving a change should know which functions are being called, what parameters are being used, and what effects these will have.
74. CheatSheet: 20 JavaScript Array Methods
Arrays are objects that enable storing a collection of items and data under a single variable name and have the capability to perform a certain operation.
75. What is Secure SDLC?
Software Development Life Cycle is a framework that describes the software life cycle. Its purpose is to help build quality development processes.
76. Using the Kubernetes Controller for Envoy (Part 2)
In this article, I will show you how you can write a controller that will monitor changes in custom resources.
77. Shutting Down Spring Boot Applications
Ways for Clean Shutdown of Spring Boot Applications, whether in Developer mode or in Production Mode. Code Samples are provided Inline and via Git Repo.
78. IoT Performance Load Testing with Locust and Azure
Test the performance of an IoT system using Locust and Azure.
79. Optimize Model Training with a Data Streaming Client
Were you ever annoyed when you had to pull a massive dataset (versioned using DVC) before training your model?
80. Building Continuous Delivery Pipeline using CDK Pipelines Modern API
In this step-by-step tutorial, we're going to learn about how to build continuous delivery using CDK pipelines using modern API.
81. How to Build an IoT Application Using an HTTP API
In this walkthrough, we'll build an IoT application that uses Python to call an HTTP API, and then we'll deploy that application to an M5Stack IoT device.
82. Spring Boot - Annotation Cheatsheet Pt. 1
One-Place Reference with Code Samples for Spring Boot Annotations.
83. A Dev's Guide to Building a Cloud Version of Your Open Source Software [Part 1]
Learn how to build a cloud-managed version of any open-source project with this complete guide.
84. One Dockerfile is All it Takes: How I Fell in Love With Bake
Using docker bake for outrageously simple monorepo docker builds.
85. The Lightweight Alternative to GraphQL, Resolvers Instead of Endpoints
While I generally liked the approach of having a single API endpoint and resolvers, the overhead of setting up and maintaining a GraphQL server was too much.
86. The Complete Guide to IoT Update Management
Updating your Internet of Things (IoT) Devices can get very challenging, especially with networks of dozens of devices. Managing those updates is difficult.
87. Harnessing the Power of ChatGPT for OSINT: A Practical Guide to Your AI OSINT Assistant
If you're like most security practitioners, you're always on the lookout for new tools and techniques to help you gather intelligence. ChatGPT is one of those n
88. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Command Line Interfaces in Python
This article is based on my PyCon 2020 talk of the same title. Originally published at vinayak.io on May 4, 2020.
89. A Developer's POV on Creating Retrospectives
As the year comes to a close, this blog post will discuss the importance of Retrospectives from the perspective of a developer.
90. Axios: What to Do When Something Goes Wrong
You've seen a couple of ways to deal with error responses when making HTTP calls with Axios.
91. Building a Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 2 - Forging the Cluster.
Second article where I review my guides about building a small K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE, Debian VMs, and K3s.
92. How to Use Mock API in Playwright
Mocking API is a common feature in testing frameworks. In Playwright, to do that, you have to use the page.route method.
93. Nextion + Arduino Multilanguage UI
The Nextion editor does not have full support for string arrays, so I had to think about how to implement language selection and store "language packs" in a con
94. Minecraft: How to Make an Invisibility Potion
Add a golden carrot and a fermented spider eye to an awkward potion to make invisibility potions in Minecraft. Then, use these potions to sneak up on others.
95. How to Generate a List of All Token Transactions Within a Wallet
Scanning blockchain is tedious and not necessary. Often we can seek for events associated with transactions we are looking for. I can show you how to do it.
96. Creating a Webhook URL: A Guide for AWS, Heroku, and GCP
This article will provide a brief guide on creating a webhook URL in three popular cloud platforms: AWS, Heroku, and GCP.
97. Best Practices for Cold Emailing Under GDPR
As a growth hacker I do cold emailing. A lot!
98. How to Improve Your Github Profile
Having a nice resume is good, However, that doesn't cut it anymore. A good way to impress people including potential employees is to have a great Github profile
99. Integrating Redux to your React App — A Step by Step Guide
Integrating Redux into a React application can seem like a daunting task, but with a solid understanding of the basics, it can be a breeze.
100. Amending and Updating a Git Commit
Now, you can easily update your commit messages by simply adding --amend to your git command.
101. How to Change Your Email Signature in Outlook
Learn how to edit or update your Outlook signature on desktop, web, and mobile. Quickly change your Outlook signature with these simple steps.
102. Cache: Everything You Need to Know
In a world where websites need to be fast and everyone shouts to optimize everything, there is one thing which is always mentioned: "cache".
103. How to Pass the Acquia Site Studio 6.x Site Builder Certification
The exam is one hour long (60 minutes) and has 40 questions.
104. How to Create an Account on Binance and Begin Trading Digital Assets
In this article, we will go through a step-by-step process of opening a Binance account for cryptocurrency trading.
105. Building a Professional CV Using Velo
A little guide to building your own professional CV/Resume website with Velo by Wix.
106. Accepting Crypto Donations at Your Nonprofit: A Guide
In fact, it's possible to accept crypto support without additional legal or accounting burdens using an intermediary like Every.org.
107. A Guide to Self-Hosting Your Own Website Analytics With Umami
Self-host your own website analytics with Umami.
108. How To Prepare For Your FAANG Interview
Are you ready for your FAANG interview? Read on to understand how you can prepare for such interviews and what to expect when you have to answer questions.
109. Python Libraries That One Must Try For Fun
So you want to make some projects for fun in python but do not know where to start. Well you can start from these libraries, which are very easy and very fun.
110. Why Should I Use Nodemailer to Send Emails?
A useful guide on how to use Nodemailer to send emails.
111. Accelerating Android Application Development With the ADB Idea Plugin
In this article, I want to tell you about a useful plugin ADB Idea. I use it every day, but I noticed that others use it in their work quite rarely.
112. Best Practices I Wish We Knew When Integrating Stripe Webhooks
In this article we will describe what are the best practices to create a webhook integration with Stripe.
113. Sorting an Array in JavaScript: A Beginner's Guide
In short, the Javascript sort() method is an incredibly useful way to organize an array, whether you’re sorting numbers, strings, or objects.
114. Learn Modern AI Terms to Stay in the Know
Gaining a basic understanding of this newer AI terminology is critical for any field that wants to capitalize on this significant opportunity, including product
115. Expect the Unexpected With Angular & RxJS
Let’s create a simple Angular application that will load the data of a github user, and then (not) beautifully crash when trying to load a non-existent one.
116. I Increased My Typing Speed From 40 to 120 Wpm. Here’s How.
How making regular practice and working on small things like finger placement can help improve your typing speed from 40wpm all the way up to 120wpm.
117. WebSockets vs. Webhooks: Which is Better for Real-Time Communication?
Websockets and webhooks are both technologies that enable real-time communication between a client and a server.
118. Write your own E2E Test Scripts for Playwright & Puppeteer
A few tricks to quickly craft reliable E2E tests with Playwright and Puppeteer
119. Iterating on Your Divider App: Improving Edge Cases
In the previous article, we took a look at all the edge cases one can find in a simple operation: dividing two numbers. Now, let’s improve on all those aspects.
120. Implementing i18n in Next.js: A Guide to Non-Route-Based Localization
Next.js: A Guide to Non-Route-Based Localization
121. How to Secure Containers Using Docker Content Trust
Strong cryptographic assurances are needed to secure data. This is where Docker Content Trust (DCT) comes into the picture.
122. Using Truffle L2 Boxes to Bridge Blockchain Networks
Building dapps that interoperate between L1s and L2s can be difficult. Let's look at using the Optimism Bridge Truffle Box as a way to make things easier.
123. A Detailed Guide on Conversion Rate Optimization in E-Commerce
Improve your online sales with my comprehensive guide on Conversion Rate Optimization in E-commerce. Learn about website design, UX, A/B testing, sales funnels.
124. Building a FastAPI OCR Microservice
In this article, I will try to explain basic ideas on how to create your own OCR service for free, using python, fastAPI, tesseract, redis, celery and docker.
125. An Introduction on Arch Linux Pacman for Beginners
Need help learning about Linux's pacman? Look no further. Here's everything you need to know.
126. How to Use Hotwire in Rails 7 to Build a Real Time Notification System
This is a quick update of an article on how to build a notifications system with Rails and Redis, now using Hotwire
127. A Guide to Understanding Benchmarks, Baselines, and Golden Images
Understanding what Benchmarks, Baselines & Golden images are as well as how they work together is an important concept.
128. How to Create a 3D Audio Effect Generator
3D audio makes app audio more immersive and is easy to integrate — Read on to learn what and how.
129. An Introduction to LÖVE the 2D Game Engine
If you are looking into starting with LÖVE, this guide compiles a lot of information that will help you to get started and save you hours of research.
130. Salesforce Functions for Caching Expensive Queries
In this article, we will walk through the use of Salesforce Functions to cache expensive queries.
131. Vertically Centering Text and HTML Elements With CSS
Learn how to vertically center text and HTML elements with CSS.
132. Using ReactPHP to Stream Media
A design for a streaming media server using ReactPHP and Laravel.
133. Your Guide to Crypto Exchange Development
Crypto exchange development is not easy, but it can be done. As a developer, you will need to write a lot of code and develop many different modules that work together. This article will help you understand what is involved in developing a crypto exchange from scratch and how to do it.
134. ShardingSphere-Proxy Front-End Protocol Troubleshooting Guide and Examples
Case study: introducing the tools used in database protocol development with a troubleshooting guide for ShardingSphere-Proxy MySQL protocol issues.
135. Pandas Code Testing Guide for New Python Developers
A guide on how to write efficient and effective unit tests for Pandas functions using Pytest.
136. Publish Go Packages With Goreleaser
Goreleaser is awesome. It's a simple tool that allows you to release your go packages.
137. Kubernetes Cluster Must-Haves To Be Production Ready
What you always have as a Kubernetes cluster is usually always the bare minimum.
138. A Step-by-Step Guide to Learning C++
In this article, we are going to discuss a step-by-step guide on how you can learn C++.
139. How to Set up ReCAPTCHA in Your React Application
reCAPTCHA is a tool that can protect your applications from fraudulent actions.
140. How to Build a Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 4 - Care About your System
Fourth and last article where I review my guides about building a small K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE, Debian VMs, and K3s.
141. How to Hide Credentials in Spring Boot
Use env properties in spring boot to add the environment variables.
142. How to Securely Verify Signature Hashes
In this blog post we will explain how the Jenkins webhook plugin vulnerability works, how to avoid it, and what we do at Svix to protect our customers.
143. Deploy Like Vercel and Netlify with Cloud Run: Live, Preview, and Modern Workflow
The modern workflow that unlocks your team's potential to ship faster.
144. How to Design an Effective Dashboard: The Essential Guide
Effective dashboard design helps DevOps, SRE and developers easily understand the system and quickly troubleshoot incidents. Here's how to do it right.
145. Fixing The Parkison's Effect: How Freelance Writers can meet up with Schedule
Parkinson’s Effect is all about an overlooked barrier to efficient time management summarised as; every task takes exactly the amount of time you devote to it.
146. Git blame - Figuring Out Who Modified a Line With Git
Have you ever found a bug inducing line change in your code, and wondered who made the change to that line? Fortunately, git has a command for that
147. Become Professional Scrum Master I (PSM I) and Learn How Scrum Really Works
Scrum is the most used Agile framework in software development. and more than 56% of companies now started adopting the Scrum framework. Recently, I had achieved the Professional Scrum Master I(PSM I) assessment on my first attempt. I answered 77 questions correctly, acquiring 96.3%. So let me share my experience with you in the next few lines to know more about how to be a certified Scrum master.
148. How to Apply Security at the Source Using GitOps
Discover how GitOps can improve your current methodology. Also, how to add an extra security layer to it and the tools available.
149. Simplify Your Server JS Tests
When you start to write tests you could spread many duplicated rows of your code all over the tests.
150. How to Enable MariaDB Replication: A Guide
To set up replication for a new fresh MariaDB server, you can just enable the binary log in the primary and configure the connection in the replica.
151. Light DOM and Lightning Web Components in Salesforce
Lightning Web Components (LWC) from Salesforce are based on standard Web Components built using HTML and JavaScript.
152. How to Remove Commas From String Python
In this article, we will learn to remove commas from strings using the python program. We will create a program using different methods and using different func
153. IMAP Email Server on AWS
Set Up an IMAP Postfix E-Mail Server with Dovecot on AWS.
154. Ruby: How to read/write JSON File
In Ruby read and write JSON file to hash can be achieved using File Handling.
155. How to Read Image Sizes and Dimensions with Alpine.js
A look at determining image sizes using Alpine.js.
156. How to Fix the "Detached HEAD" State in Git
Git commits are immutable—meaning you can create new ones, but what’s already inside will never be changed.
157. AWS Lambda Alias: An Essential Guide
Why you should be using AWS Lambda alias for your versioning strategy
158. Here's How You Could Become a High Demand Blockchain Developer
With the growing popularity of blockchain technology in recent years, there is a significant need for knowledgeable developers who can deal with this technology
159. An In-Depth Guide on Java Streams in Java 8
Get through this in-depth guide on Java Streams in Java 8 where you can learn the basics of streams; explained with example codes.
160. How Much Screen Time Should Teenager Get On Their Phones?
When screen time became such a major part of our daily lives, it was only a matter of time before people began to question the pros and cons of how much technol
161. How to Add Script Tags in React
Adding a new script tag and directly appending it to the <head> element of the page is the easiest way to add <script> tags in the React app.
162. Creating a React Studio Plugin From an npm Library - a Walk in The Park!
It takes only 15 minutes to create your first nocode plugin using React Studio. We go over how to do it and provide the knowledge to understand the process.
163. Real-World Examples of Using Design Patterns in Modern PHP
Design patterns are an essential part of software development, providing a common language and best practices for recurring problems.
164. Git Stash - Everything You Need to Know About Stashing Changes in Git
Sometimes, when we are making changes to a project in git, we realize we suddenly need to revert back to the last clean working directory version of our project
165. Python Programming: Cloning or Copying a List
Python Programming: Cloning or Copying a List
166. Building a Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 1 - A Host is Rising.
First article in a series for introducing a guide about building a K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE and K3s
167. Understanding Chrome V8 - Chapter 24: How does V8 Describe Your JavaScript Function
"Let's Understand Chrome V8" are serial technology articles that explain the V8 code, it covers many V8 kernel functions and fundamentals.
168. A Guide to Virtual Town Hall Meetings
As we step ahead, virtual events and virtual conferences are gaining momentum and becoming immensely popular. Hosting recurring day to day internal virtual meetings and conferences have become an integral part of businesses today. A sudden boost in web conferencing platforms has been witnessed on the internet that offers interactive & engaging online meeting solutions.
169. How to Build a Github User Finder App With Next.js & Tailwind CSS
In this project, we are going to build GitHub user Search App using Github API. We will design the UI of the app using Tailwind CSS with Next.js as a framework.
170. JavaScript Maps: Everything You Need to Know
You might be using Javascript plain old objects right now when a map may be a better solution to your problem.
171. Learning to Build an End-to-End NFT Project Using Truffle Suite
Learn about the Truffle Suite and how they fit in the web3 dev lifecycle. Then we'll create an end-to-end NFT project and verify a successful launch.
172. How I Successfully "Reverse-Engineered" ChatGPT to Create an Unofficial API Wrapper
Scraping ChatGPT with Python
173. How to Upload an Image From React to the Rails API Using React-hook-form and Context API
After reading this article, you should be able to create a React UI that allows you to use react-hook-form to upload an image to an API endpoint.
174. We Attended Web Summit. Here's a Rundown of How it Went Down
Wait, do not close or flip the article just because it describes the experience of an IT service company. Actually, our experience may be useful for a working product company, early-stage startup, or anyone interested. If you are considering conferences as a new source of useful acquaintances and clients, then this article is what you need.
175. How to Quickly Build an Admin Panel With Rails7 and Infold
Infold is a scaffold code generator for CRUD applications, such as an Admin panel with Rails7. This article explains how to use Gem in a tutorial format.
176. Easily Create An NFT App Using The New Infura NFT SDK TypeScript
If you know typescript, it’s easy to add the ability to create, mint, and manage non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to your app.
177. Ditch the Notification and Show an Activity on Your Android Lock Screen Instead
Today we’re gonna learn how to show a full screen activity instead of a notification when the device is locked.
178. What you Need to Know About Phishing Malware
For phishing malware to start working, it should be installed or just downloaded to a smartphone or computer. This software typically looks relatively harmless: it might come as a video or audio file or a meme received from a friend. Let's take a look at typical malware use cases and countermeasures.
179. The MVP Lite Approach: A Software Development Approach for 2021 And Beyond
What helps people overcome obstacles? Crushing obstacles is hard work. It requires a lot of planning, time management, inner fire, and a thorough understanding of your goals.
180. The Ultimate Security Guide for Cryptocurrency Investors
181. Improving Your Web-Based App With Micro Frontends
In this blog post, we will explore what micro frontends are, why they are beneficial, how to implement them in your project, and potential uses
182. How to Build Small K8s Cluster on a Single PC - Chapter 3 - Crafting the Appscape.
Third article where I review my guides about building a small K8s cluster on a single PC with Proxmox VE, Debian VMs, and K3s.
183. Setting Up Kubernetes Role Based Access Control
Kubernetes(K8s) role-based access control is a powerful tool in restricting access to resources within a Kubernetes cluster.
184. The Best Monster Hunter: World Mods on PC and How to Get Them
Check out the best Monster Hunter: World mods available for PC, and discover how you can get them for yourself!
185. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Update - Everything You Need to Know
The Animal Crossing update has released. Here's how to access all its new content and everything else you need to know about it.
186. Benefits of Using WebAssembly for Your Applications
Learn the top advantages of using WebAssembly for your applications.
187. How to Define a Flutter Theme?
Design Global themes for a flutter app. Define a set of colors, font families, font sizes, font styles, button styles, styles for input text field, and more.
188. How to Defeat Sekiro’s Demon of Hatred Boss
Here are some tips and tricks to defeat the Demon of Hatred from Sekiro.
189. How To Pack Javascript Code with Webpack
What is Webpack?
Webpack is a module bundler for JavaScript as well as HTML applications. It grabs modular pieces of code compartmentalized in folders. Followed by reconstituting them into a compiled form. Then it's read as a whole by the application. You must be thinking, "Why break up a working code?" As your code scales, so does its complexity. Finding a correlation between each block becomes a challenge.
190. How to Make Sock Puppet Accounts for OSINT in 2021
Everyday it seems to get harder and harder to make sock puppet (i.e. ‘fake’) accounts for OSINT research. Personally, I blame Russian troll farms.
191. How to Use Git to See Recent Changes in a Specified Time Period
Have you ever gone on a long holiday and wanted to check the updates your team has made since 2 weeks ago?
192. The Ultimate Guide to Product Bugs [Part 3]
This is Part 3 of a comprehensive guide to product bugs. This part of the guide focuses on product bug reports. It provides templates and examples that you can take and apply straight away. Then, through the reports, you’ll see various ways of presenting information so that you and your stakeholders can make good decisions about bugs.
193. How To Build An NFT Minting Dapp On Flow
This article is a tutorial about creating a full-fledged NFT-minting dapp for the Flow Blockchain.
194. The Complete Guide to Building Your Own Web Scraper With NodeJS
When you need tons of data quickly, a web scraper is the best option. Luckily, making your own scraper isn't as hard as it seems. Here's how to do it in NodeJS!
195. How to Make a Responsive Mega Menu in HTML CSS
In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a mega-menu in HTML/CSS, also called a "dropdown menu".
196. Setting up Kafka on Docker for Local Development
In a world where data is king, Kafka is a valuable tool for developers and data engineers to learn.
197. How to Create an Authentic Data Science Project for your Portfolio
Follow me along on how I explored Germany’s largest travel forum Vielfliegertref. As an inspiring data scientist, building interesting portfolio projects is key to showcase your skills. When I learned coding and data science as a business student through online courses, I disliked that datasets were made up of fake data or were solved before like Boston House Prices or the Titanic dataset on Kaggle.
198. Supercharge Your SEO Game: Powered By getStaticProps
This is mainly useful for websites that use React/NextJS with a CMS (Content Management System) integration. No matter, whether it's WordPress, Contentful, Prismic or any other CMS. This concept is highly relevant for companies that require non-engineers to update the content easily. Whether, it's a change in the content, A/B testing or conversion-rate-optimization related. There are many reasons why the content of a website gets updated quite often throughout the year.
199. Unifying Random Generation and Shrinking (Property-based Testing Part 4)
How property-based testing libraries like Clojure's test.check and Haskell/F#'s Hedgehog unify their random generation and shrinking API.
200. Terraria Zenith Guide (PC) - How to Obtain the Most Powerful Weapon
This guide will help Terraria enthusiasts and newcomers learn the best way to go about obtaining the strongest weapon in the game, the Zenith.
201. Creating Beautiful Documentation Website For Your JavaScript Project
Nowadays, as a webdeveloper, you rarely build anything from scratch: your daily job mostly consists of integrating various Javascript libraries together. If you are building a web app you are most likely going to use some framework like React, Vue or Angular for your front-end. To transmit and manage the data you will be using Redux or GraphQL. For the backend, there will be Express and probably Loopback. Then you need to cover everything with tests, so Jest, Mocha or Jasmine must be present too. Finally, there will be UI frameworks like Bootstrap and maybe some charting tools. I have already counted at least 7 core libraries and all of these are in a single project! And what about underlying technologies like Javascript itself, Node.js and, probably, Typescript? Well, that’s a lot!
202. Build a Clubhouse Clone App with Android and ZEGOCLOUD
This article explains how to quickly clone a Clubhouse app using ZEGOCLOUD's ZEGOLiveAudioRoom SDK
203. 10 Steps to Build a High-Value Startup with $44k Free Credits
10 steps to build a high value start up with $44k free credits and the best tools out there
204. How to Build Landmark Recognition App with React Native and Vision AI
In this article, we cover the second part of our two part series. We will create a React Native application that makes use of the Firebase Cloud Function that we created in the first part. Here I will cover building the application in detail. If you want to skip ahead to the finish line, the full code is available here.
205. [A Step by Step Guide] Integrating Apple Pay in Your iOS App
Today Apple Pay accounts for 70% of the world’s card payment transactions, making the Apple payment gateway a must-have for any digital business. Additionally, it allows you to accept overseas payments since this service is available in over 20 countries.
206. Creating a Simple Diagram by Using Elkjs and React Flow
In this article, we will look at the process of building a diagram with the help of Elkjs and React Flow libraries.
207. As a builder of Wordpress websites, I need to speak my truth
This is why Wordpress sucks and you should probably stop using it
208. How I Approached Machine Learning Interviews at FAANGs as an ML Engineer
Cracking a Machine learning interview at companies like Facebook, Google, Netflix, Snap etc. really comes down to nailing few patterns that FAANGs look for.
209. Incident Management Best Practices: 2021 Edition
Covering the basics
210. API Testing Tutorial: A Complete Guide to Beginners
New to API testing? This tutorial will show you everything you need to start, from understanding what an API is to using popular tools to make testing easier.
211. Making Your Links Look Pretty With CSS: Practicum Coding Bootcamp
A professional-looking site is all about the details: the colors, the graphics, the subtle elements, and the overall look and feel. In this project, I’ll show you how to make beautiful, elegant, and professional-looking links that can help your website stand out.
212. The ABC of DevOps Implementation with Containerization and Docker
DevOps is a rage in the IT industry.
213. How To Set Up tsconfig [Part 1]
Guide to TypeScript tsconfig.json. Settings explanation. Tips and tricks. Each new project I prefer to write on TS rather than native JavaScript.
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