Month: November 2017
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Learn how to handle JavaScript Errors with Try, Throw, Catch, & Finally
Errors are inevitable. They happen. In this article we’ll explore basic error handling in JavaScript with try and catch. We’ll start off by taking a look at the try and catch syntax. Essentially we create two code blocks. The first contains the code that we will try. View original article
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9 Best JavaScript Charting Libraries — DashBouquet
For you to be reading this, it surely would be no news that data visualization has become a very critical part of the IT world today. The huge amount of data being generated by different web technologies need to be properly refined and visualized for the world to use and gain insights from. View original…
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C# 7.1, 7.2 and 8 – New and Upcoming Features
With Visual Studio 2017, Microsoft increased the release cadence for C#. Between the major versions, which were historically aligned with new Visual Studio versions, they started to release minor versions as part of selected Visual Studio 2017 updates. View original article
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Meet the Bots That Let You Trade Bitcoin in Your Sleep
With all the allegations of Mt. Gox’s automated trading bot, which has been dubbed “Willy”, algorithmic trading is getting a bad rap. View original article
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Developing Bristol Pound – An Open Source React Native App
A few weeks ago the new Bristol Pound mobile app was launched, allowing users of this local currency to find vendors, view transactions and make payments on both iOS and Android. View original article
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How to Upgrade PHP 5.3 to PHP 5.6 on CentOS 6.7
In this article, I’m going to show you how to upgrade PHP 5.3 to PHP 5.6 on CentOS 6.7. Great, now we can move on! View original article
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How we build real-time features using NodeJS and SocketIO
Users are increasingly enjoying instant access to information such as emails, messages in chat rooms, changes made by everyone for collaborative work. A solution as Tuleap aims at making easier for teams’ members to work together. View original article
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What is a Single Page Application?
These days, SPAs “Single Page Apps” are on the rise in the world of web technologies. Single page apps are those apps which work inside a browser and don’t require page reload while they are being used. View original article
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Android Studio 3.0 IDE supports Android Things for the IoT
Specifically, it includes a new set of templates in the New Project wizard and the New Module wizard to develop for the Android Things platform, but there’s a whole host of other features. View original article
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React 16 Release: What’s New?
ReactJS is a JavaScript library, built and maintained by Facebook. At the time of writing, ReactJS has over 78,000 stars on GitHub. And many web platforms such as Twitter, Airbnb, Lyft, Dropbox, Pinterest, Whatsapp, and Instagram use ReactJS to build their user interfaces. View original article
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Mozilla’s speedy new Firefox Quantum browser drops tomorrow (and it uses way less RAM than Chrome)
I don’t recall being this excited about a Firefox browser in a long time. The first official release of Firefox Quantum drops tomorrow, and even if you’re firmly cemented into the Google Chrome camp, it’s absolutely worth a look. We covered the beta launch of Quantum a couple of months back. View original article
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Performance-tuning a React application.
As web apps go, it’s relatively small — about 10,000 lines of code. It’s a React/Redux app, bundled by Webpack, served by a thin Node backend (using Express and MongoDB). 90% of the code is on the front-end. Source code is available on Github. View original article
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Introducing form-for. ReactJS Forms Made Easy
If came just for the link, just click here. I’ve been coding for a few years and played with a few technologies. I’m a big fan of a Rails gem called simple_form. I’m also a fan of React. View original article
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IBM makes 20 qubit quantum computing machine available as a cloud service
IBM has been offering quantum computing as a cloud service since last year when it came out with a 5 qubit version of the advanced computers. Today, the company announced that it’s releasing 20-qubit quantum computers, quite a leap in just 18 months. View original article
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Host ASP.NET Core on Windows with IIS
By Luke Latham and Rick Anderson Supported operating systems The following operating systems are supported: Windows 7 and newer Windows Server 2008 R2 and newer† †Conceptually, the IIS configuration described in this document also applies to hosting ASP. View original article
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Should I use React Native?
Why I’m writing it? Because I end up saving this kind of articles all over my internet (GKeep, Medium, Pocket, etc) and when I get asked “Should I use it?” I always end up sending him/her just a portion of the full list. View original article
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Entity Framework Core (EF Core) 2.0 – New Cool Features
This article explains and demonstrates some new cool features of Entity Framework Core 2.0. EF Core is a lightweight, extensible and cross-platform ORM version of Entity Framework. This article explains the following new features: This article demonstrates the EF Core 2. View original article
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What the heck is a “Progressive Web App”? Seriously.
This morning I went to write an article outlining a few tips about implementing a progressive web app. But when I went to introduce the topic, I again encountered what was the hardest part about the whole thing: I have a really hard time describing what a progressive web app actually is. View original article