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| Country | Nigeria |
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🤘 New episode of JS Party!
Recently, four pillars of the JavaScript community (James Snell, Natalia Venditto, Michael Dawson & @mcollina) teamed up to create a resource that lays out nine principles for doing Node.js right in enterprise environments. On this episode, Natalia & Matteo join @jerod to discuss all nine.
Recently, four pillars of the JavaScript community (James Snell, Natalia Venditto, Michael Dawson & Matteo Collina) teamed up to create a resource that lays out nine principles for doing Node.js right in enterprise environments. On this episode, Natalia & Matteo join Jerod to discuss all nine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqBfQeJqkfU
Sonified: The Jellyfish Nebula Supernova Remnant
Image Credit: X-ray (blue): Chandra (NASA) & ROSAT (ESA); Optical (red): DSS (NSF); Radio (green): VLA (NRAO, NSF); Sonification: NASA, CXC, SAO, K. Arcand; SYSTEM Sounds: M. Russo, A. Santaguida)
Ubuntu 23.10 is released tomorrow so I made a video to show you what's new - I'd be OVER THE MOON if you checked it out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2BnHNVMAYk
This is part of the problem. Instead of solid primitives you have to implement them yourself or pull in a library, both of which you have to hope are compatible with other libraries (or you have to convert manually all the time).
How many people who write their own string implementation do you think do so perfectly? I’d guess at most 50%. This means that basic operations in a good number of apps will have unknown bugs. Fixing bugs in application logic is one thing, but having to debug low-level type implementations is not something the average developer should do.
I saw Ubuntu's Limited Color Scheme, so I figured a way of defining custom RGB colors with dconf editor, and made a gist about it.
#linux #ubuntu #gnome #gamingonlinux
https://gist.github.com/dhelafrank/d2d28b22a7291f494add44b217bc7ad6
Linux Desktop share keeps increasing, 3.13% now.