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CSS Box Model - dylanpaulus.com - 5 years ago - deu

Gradle is one of the major build systems in not only the Java ecosystem but also for Android development. With Gradle, you can manage your dependencies, build, and test your project.


Do you have gaps in your Python learning path? If you're like me, you may have followed a completely random route to learn Python. This week on the show, David Amos is here to talk about the release of the Real Python book, "Python Basics: A Practical Introduction to Python 3". The book is designed not only to get beginners up to speed but also to help fill in the gaps many intermediate learners may still have.

Vuong is someone who uses words in a way that I haven’t seen before. His words are raw, loving, violent, kind, hurt, political, but…




Margaret Mead was a controversial anthropologist from the 60’s in america. One thing not controversial though, and maybe that has made more famous recently than any of her research or publications - is the story of a short annecdote, which has become viral all over the internet. The story goes like this: “A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead, “What is the earliest sign of civilization?” The student expected her to say a clay p..

Margaret Mead was a controversial anthropologist from the 60’s in america. One thing not controversial though, and maybe that has made more famous recently than any of her research or publications - is the story of a short annecdote, which has become viral all over the internet. The story goes like this: “A student once asked anthropologist Margaret Mead, “What is the earliest sign of civilization?” The student expected her to say a clay p..



Už v marci som zverejnil informácie o predbežných pozitívnych skúsenostiach z Číny ohľadom liečby COVID-19 s pomocou vysokých infúznych dávok vitamínu C, ktorá bola o.i. zaradená do oficiálnych postupov v hlavnom meste Šanghaj. Teraz nastal dôležitý obrat, pretože sú už k dispozícii aj dôkazy vysokej vedeckej sily. Výskumníci wuhanskej univerzitnej nemocnice Zhongnan predbežne publikovali výsledky […]

Motorbike Sales Guy 1 (Recorded Sounds #4) 2020-10-22 16:39:34 +07:00 by Mark Smith Field recording of the chant of a motorbike sales guy that drives around with a sort of mobile thrift store on the back of his motorbike Episode details: Title: Motorbike Sales Guy 1 Show: Recorded Sounds Episode: 4 Page: show webpage File: direct download link Size: [object Promise] Duration: 00:00:27 Another awesome episode of the podcast..

Back in January of 2018 I blogged on LinkedIn asking the question if golang would enable development of micro-kernels.

Back in January of 2018 I blogged on LinkedIn asking the question if golang would enable development of micro-kernels.

Day One of SnykCon 2020 is in the books. In this post, we’re bringing you a recap of all the news fit to print, plus a peek into some of the eye-opening sessions we heard today.





Snyk announced our forthcoming product, Snyk Code, our new developer-first SAST offering, expanding our cloud native application security platform.

Practical strategies for curating your Twitter timeline through strategic following, muting, and filtering to create an informative and enjoyable social media experience.

Noisey Cafe 2 - markjgsmith.com - 5 years ago - eng
Noisey Cafe 2 (Recorded Sounds #3) 2020-10-21 20:33:16 +07:00 by Mark Smith Field recording in a noisey cafe in south east asia Episode details: Title: Noisey Cafe 2 Show: Recorded Sounds Episode: 3 Page: show webpage File: direct download link Size: [object Promise] Duration: 00:04:54 Another awesome episode of the podcast. #

Noisey Cafe - markjgsmith.com - 5 years ago - eng
Noisey Cafe (Recorded Sounds #2) 2020-10-21 20:26:51 +07:00 by Mark Smith Field recording in a cafe in south east asia Episode details: Title: Noisey Cafe Show: Recorded Sounds Episode: 2 Page: show webpage File: direct download link Size: [object Promise] Duration: 00:01:12 Another awesome episode of the podcast. #

Strategies for growing a meaningful Twitter following through authentic persona development, consistent engagement, and effective content creation based on 12 years of experience.





If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....

If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....

If you’re reading this, you’re probably familiar with the fact that I’m permanently roaming , and I’d be foolish not to acknowledge the importance of my wireless setup in making that possible. Getting – and staying – connected while permanently roaming is nothing like paying the local cable cabal to get your house or apartment connected. Remember the last show you binged on Netflix over the weekend? That consumed 20x most mobile users’ m....











If you've just learned what useCallback is, you might be wondering why on earth useMemo exists, and why we don't use it everywhere.

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