Tag: #python
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Using signed commits on GitHub
A quick tutorial on setting up signed commits for GitHub-hosted git repositories.
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Loose Thoughts on Google's FLoC
From cookie-based user data sharing to browser-computed label broadcasting: how Google plans to retain and expand its ads monopoly under the guise of promoting a more "private Web".
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Utterances: GitHub-powered Comments Section for Personal Sites
A short 'TIL' memo about using Utterances to add a comments section to your website, powered by GitHub issues.
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How To Upgrade Your VuePress Site To v1.0
VuePress v1.0 is out of beta! Upgrade your documentation site by following this 10-step tutorial.
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Attending Tech Conferences: A Beginner's Guide
Tips for attending tech conferences based on my experience at PyConWeb 2019.
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Why I Don't Write On Medium
Medium doesn't get you views or reputation — quality content does, regardless of the platform. So you'd better use your own!
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Consuming APIs in Angular: Displaying Data In Components
Learn how to fetch a list of items from a REST API and display it in an Angular component.
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From Angular To Vue: Feeling Like A Beginner Again
I became too safe in the world of Angular, so I started learning Vue.js. Do I feel like a noob? Yes. Is it worth it? Totally.
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Inbox Zero: How To Keep A Clean Email Inbox (And Mind)
Wondering how best to manage email? Get to love the "Archive" button.
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Streaming Applications with Apache Kafka: The Opening
I'm starting a series on building streaming apps with Apache Kafka — here's why!
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Breaking News: Everything Is An Event! (Streams, Kafka And You)
It's about time you met streaming data! I'm sure you two and Apache Kafka will do great things together.
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Consuming APIs in Angular: The Model-Adapter Pattern
A TypeScript-friendly pattern to improve how you integrate Angular apps and REST APIs.
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RESTful API Design: 13 Best Practices to Make Your Users Happy
First step to the RESTful way: make sure errors don't come back as 200 OK.
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Cheap and easy deployment: CaptainDuckDuck (Part 2)
Welcome back! Let's deploy your own personal PaaS step by step with CaptainDuckDuck.
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Cheap and easy deployment: CaptainDuckDuck (Part 1)
Deploying web apps can be a pain. I chose CaptainDuckDuck to build my personal, Heroku-style PaaS, hassle-free.
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Let the Journey begin
Hi! My name is Florimond. I will be your captain for the length of this journey. 👨✈️