02-AREAS

02-AREAS

2299 bookmarks
Newest
AgentOps Dashboard
AgentOps Dashboard
Build your next agent with evals, observability, and replays.
·app.agentops.ai·
AgentOps Dashboard
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock. - Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule
·github.com·
Ebonsignori/obsidian-timeline-schedule: Inline timelines generated from human-readable time strings, e.g. 'Walk dog (30min)' in a ```schedule codeblock.
Exploring the Anatomy of Successful Design Systems
Exploring the Anatomy of Successful Design Systems
Successful design systems are rooted in a shared understanding of their parts and layers. Learn the anatomy of a design system to help you and your team evolve your system.
·sparkbox.com·
Exploring the Anatomy of Successful Design Systems
Lightning AI | Turn ideas into AI, Lightning fast
Lightning AI | Turn ideas into AI, Lightning fast
The all-in-one platform for AI development. Code together. Prototype. Train. Scale. Serve. From your browser - with zero setup. From the creators of PyTorch Lightning.
·lightning.ai·
Lightning AI | Turn ideas into AI, Lightning fast
What is REST: REST API Tutorial
What is REST: REST API Tutorial
REST is an acronym for REpresentational State Transfer. It is an architectural style for hypermedia systems and was first presented by Roy Fielding.
·restfulapi.net·
What is REST: REST API Tutorial
UI-Schema Documentation
UI-Schema Documentation
Form generator and widget system using JSON-Schema. Build complex forms and UIs with ease in React!
·ui-schema.bemit.codes·
UI-Schema Documentation
Design tips—ArcMap | Documentation
Design tips—ArcMap | Documentation
Design tips database design geodatabasesdesigning Geodatabase data models are designed to be used in practical application scenarios by a wide range of users. To ensure that each design is easy to understand and implement, each data model was built to support easy migration from existing data structures and has been designed to be flexible, extensible, and easily adapted by your organization. Here are a few final design tips to help you with your design implementation: Build on your existing GIS designs. Most existing database designs are suitable for moving forward. You can build on what has worked in the past and find new geodatabase capabilities that
·desktop.arcgis.com·
Design tips—ArcMap | Documentation