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A History of Debugging on the Web - The History of the Web
A History of Debugging on the Web - The History of the Web
If you're a developer today, you likely take advantage of built in tools for web debugging every day. They came from the smallest places, and it took years to get them where they are today.
·thehistoryoftheweb.com·
A History of Debugging on the Web - The History of the Web
The developers dilemma
The developers dilemma
When it comes to making money, software developers are an odd bunch. Developers produce code, and code is in high demand. At a glance, it…
·medium.com·
The developers dilemma
How Vivaldi Became the Power-User Browser
How Vivaldi Became the Power-User Browser
How the power-user web browser Vivaldi has managed to maintain a flexible design philosophy in an era when so much is decided for you online.
·tedium.co·
How Vivaldi Became the Power-User Browser
November, December 2020 Issue | CODE Magazine
November, December 2020 Issue | CODE Magazine
In our lead article this month Wei-Meng Lee introduces you to the Go language and shares why companies are flocking to it. Paul Sheriff explores geolocation and working with Google Maps, Editor Rod Paddock talks about the challenges we face today in the shadow of COVID-19 and the temporary and more lasting changes in the “new normal”, CODE Publisher Markus Egger shares part 2 of his interview with Microsoft Regional Director, Dr. Neil Roodyn, and that’s not even half of the magazine!
·up.raindrop.io·
November, December 2020 Issue | CODE Magazine
I Don't Trust GitHub — Mike Stone
I Don't Trust GitHub — Mike Stone
A week ago, GitHub received a DMCA takedown notice regarding a program called youtube-dl. Their response has shattered the tiny amount of...
·mikestone.me·
I Don't Trust GitHub — Mike Stone
Improved Flow integration into OneDrive for Business
Improved Flow integration into OneDrive for Business
OneDrive for Business now features an embedded request sign-off experience similar to SharePoint, and a new Copy as a PDF template.
·flow.microsoft.com·
Improved Flow integration into OneDrive for Business
Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
We’re talking about all things all-remote with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab. Darren is tasked with putting intentional thought and action into place to lead the largest all-remote company in the world. Yes, GitLab is 100% all-remote, as in, no offices…and they employee more than 1,200 people across 67 countri...
·changelog.com·
Creating GitLab’s remote playbook with Darren Murph, Head of Remote at GitLab (The Changelog #397)
Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)
Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)
Kayla Cinnamon, Program Manager at Microsoft for Windows Terminal, Console, Command Line, and Cascadia Code joined us to talk about the release of Windows Terminal 1.0 and the new Windows command-line experience. We talk about everything that went into rethinking the command line experience on Windows, the UX and UI de...
·changelog.com·
Making Windows Terminal awesome with Kayla Cinnamon (The Changelog #406)
Swift on Windows: Readdle's Experience and Tools
Swift on Windows: Readdle's Experience and Tools
While we're building Spark for Windows, we'd love to share our experience and practical insights in Swift on Windows to demonstrate possible starting points, real use cases, and capabilities of Swift, as well as to inspire others to do their best with the tools we used.
·sparkmailapp.com·
Swift on Windows: Readdle's Experience and Tools
Introducing Swift on Windows
Introducing Swift on Windows
The Swift project is introducing new downloadable Swift toolchain images for Windows! These images contain development components needed to build and run Swift code on Windows.
·swift.org·
Introducing Swift on Windows