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thetechgenics · 10 months
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The tech genics blog explores the latest trends, tools, and best practices in web technologies like Angular, React, Javascript. Stay updated on the latest advancements, learn practical tips for creating interactive and visually appealing interfaces, and discover how front-end technologies are shaping the future of web applications. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting, this blog is your go-to resource for staying at the forefront of front-end innovation.
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joshtechadvisory · 10 months
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Join us as we guide you through the fundamental principles of NgRx, including actions, reducers, selectors, effects, and the store. Through practical examples and hands-on demonstrations, we demonstrate how these concepts work together to manage state in a predictable and centralized manner.
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dominicode · 2 years
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"Operador Single de RxJS: Cómo obtener un único valor de un observable"
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RxJS . . . visit: http://bit.ly/3keJOh7 for more information
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the-blue-sandglass · 2 years
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...So I’ve been watching Romeo x Juliet again-
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theaologies · 6 months
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Bout time to rewatch Romeo x Juliet again
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chadsuke · 7 months
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tentative icon change…
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raphaelius2305 · 2 years
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#7DaysToGo ... #JustBePatient ... #iCanSeeTheLight ... #AtTheEndOfTheTunnel ... #RxJ ... (at Subang Jaya) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClXnjuhPr-IQluRK2vejmhhivEc7N6zotI8KaI0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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edupoly83 · 2 years
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Javascript Arrays and Objects In Telugu by Praveen Gubbala-
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RxJ Week Day 6: Trust
@senshixshitennouweeks here it is my final late entry. I hope you enjoyed all of them and I'll try to post them on AO3 when I can.
If memories of a previous life in a society that was ancient even before the dinosaurs had set foot on earth, Rei had never trusted easily.
And why should she?
As wonderful as people like Usagi could be, people who could open their whole hearts to people no matter how strange or intimidating they seemed, Rei didn’t think she had it in her.
In Silver Millennium, she remembered pieces of conversations she held with people filled with curt answers and deflections, all to keep cow-towing and pernicious courtiers from getting too close.
As close as they got.
Prince Endymion’s personal guard.
Rei sighed and gave Deimos another pet as Phobos pecked at the seeds in the bird feeder.
She looked up and across the courtyard, where Jadeite (Jad, she had to remind herself) stood, sweeping the leaves. Just like she’d told him to do.
She sighed.
He and his “brothers” had been confusing a bunch since the beginning. Even at the beginning of all this, she’d had to listen to Usagi vent about Mamoru’s school boy teasing and wondering how someone so handsome could be so infuriating.
And then, mere months later, she was gushing about her prince and how he was just the best thing since handheld games.
Not that any of them had room to talk.
Ever since their resurrection, the Four Heavenly Kings had been a batch of confusing emotions.
No, scratch that.
Ever since meeting them in Silver Millennium, the Four Heavenly Kings had been a batch of confusing emotions.
First doggedly loyal to Endymion, then smitten with Princess Serenity’s own guard, then evil, then dead, then back to Endymion as ghosts before finally returning to the mortal plain as humans with unfamiliar names to boot.
It was a mess of contradictions exacerbated by too many reincarnations and first impressions.
Especially Jadeite.
That golden haired cipher had seemed to throw Rei for a loop every time she met him.
In fact, he didn’t even go by Jadeite anymore; it was just Jad now. He claimed to have known no other name since awakening.
According to Mamoru, his skill among the four was infiltration and stealth (which fitted with how often he adopted and shed disguises during his tenure with the Dark Kingdom). And yet, he most often adopted a level headed and bluntly honest, if sarcastic, manner outside of his duties.
It was a talent that aroused Rei’s suspicions.
She’d dealt too much with people who only had shallow reasons to put her trust in someone who so often met people wearing a different face.
Although, another part of her mind said, he is consistent in his manner.
Which was true, she thought as Deimos joined Phobos at the bird feeder. Even in disguise, he was usually polite and diplomatic, a far cry from some of the dubious sycophants she’d met at her father’s campaign functions.
Most of the time, they would just pour on syrupy platitudes like “you’re so pretty Rei” or “where have you been living all this time?”
The kind of small talk that made her want to gag.
Jad never seemed to do that. In fact, he never really threw out a complement, rather stating facts in a complementary fashion.
Still, she couldn't get a bead on him. And thoughts like this were storming in her mind for what must have been a month now.
It was getting ridiculous.
With a huff, Rei strode over to where Jad was working and snatched the broom from his hands.
"I thought you said I should sweep the leaves?"
"You can go back to that later. Do you want me?"
Rei felt herself fluster as she asked and from the color on Jad's cheeks, he must have felt the same.
"What?"
"Do you want me?" she asked again.
“To be honest,” he said, “I do want you. I have since Usagi resurrected me in the Cauldron.”
Rei wondered if her heart skipped a beat at his words. Jad only took the broom back from her.
“But I know you have your reservations about relationships. Usagi told me. So, I’d rather that if anything happened between us, it would be on your terms. All I want…”
He looked up at her, blue eyes shining with something frightening and Rei damned her heart when it went pitter pat.
“…Is for you to be happy.”
Happy. The word stuck inside her ribs and seemed to sprout something. Really, she didn’t know what and she wasn’t sure if she wanted to know. But, for his candor, Jad deserved an answer.
“I… don’t think I can start… anything with you… yet.”
Jad nodded, returning to his work.
“But,” she continued, “if you can wait, I think I can give you a chance.”
Jad paused in his chore, turning to look at her with an expression that mixed so many things; surprise, hope, maybe even love?
“But don’t think I’m going to save myself for you,” she continued, “if someone better comes along, I will give them a fair chance.”
Jad nodded.
“If our positions were reversed, I’d probably do the same.”
Rei couldn’t tell if she felt sympathy or frustration at the sentiment.
“And how long are you willing to wait?”
It came out as haughty, but really Rei was curious to know if Jad was serious about all this “waiting for her” business.
“For eternity, if that pleases you,” he replied.
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swan2swan · 4 days
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Sooooo did you ever watch/continue/finish Mystery Incorporated or OK KO?
Mystery Inc, yes. OK KO, no....
That's back on my list soon. Gotta finish RxJ and the dinosaur rewatch.
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javafullstackdev · 3 months
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AngularDataBinding: Sync Your UI and Data
Master the four types of data binding:
Interpolation: {{ value }}
Property Binding: [property]="value"
Event Binding: (event)="handler()"
Two-way Binding: [(ngModel)]="value"
Keep your components and templates in perfect harmony.
Reactive programming with RxJS: Handle async data like a pro!
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dominicode · 2 years
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"Aprende a detener observables en RxJS con takeUntil"
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js-developer · 9 months
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Exploring the Powerhouse: 30 Must-Know JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks for Web Development
React.js: A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Angular.js (Angular): A web application framework maintained by Google, used for building dynamic, single-page web applications.
Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. It is incrementally adaptable and can be integrated into other projects.
Node.js: A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that enables server-side JavaScript development.
Express.js: A web application framework for Node.js that simplifies the process of building web applications.
jQuery: A fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, and animation.
D3.js: A powerful library for creating data visualizations using HTML, SVG, and CSS.
Three.js: A cross-browser JavaScript library and application programming interface (API) used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.
Redux: A predictable state container for JavaScript apps, often used with React for managing the state of the application.
Next.js: A React framework for building server-side rendered and statically generated web applications.
Svelte: A radical new approach to building user interfaces. It shifts the work from the browser to the build step, resulting in smaller, faster applications.
Electron: A framework for building cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
RxJS: A library for reactive programming using Observables, making it easier to compose asynchronous or callback-based code.
Webpack: A module bundler for JavaScript applications. It takes modules with dependencies and generates static assets representing those modules.
Babel: A JavaScript compiler that allows developers to use the latest ECMAScript features by transforming them into browser-compatible JavaScript.
Jest: A JavaScript testing framework designed to ensure the correctness of your code.
Mocha: A feature-rich JavaScript test framework running on Node.js and in the browser.
Chai: A BDD/TDD assertion library for Node.js and the browser that can be paired with any testing framework.
Lodash: A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, and extras.
Socket.io: A library that enables real-time, bidirectional, and event-based communication between web clients and servers.
GraphQL: A query language for APIs and a runtime for executing those queries with your existing data.
Axios: A promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js, making it easy to send asynchronous HTTP requests.
Jasmine: A behavior-driven development framework for testing JavaScript code.
Meteor.js: A full-stack JavaScript platform for developing modern web and mobile applications.
Gatsby.js: A modern website framework that builds performance into every website by leveraging the latest web technologies.
Chart.js: A simple yet flexible JavaScript charting library for designers and developers.
Ember.js: A JavaScript framework for building web applications, with a focus on productivity and convention over configuration.
Nuxt.js: A framework for creating Vue.js applications with server-side rendering and routing.
Grunt: A JavaScript task runner that automates common tasks in the development process.
Sass (Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets): A CSS preprocessor that helps you write maintainable, scalable, and modular styles.
Remember to check each library or framework's documentation and community support for the latest information and updates.
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Some Romeo x Juliet matching icons!
EDIT: Added Tybalt in because I realised he had official art, I’m so sorry for leaving you out you wonderful fucker-
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