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Types of Applications build with Angular
This content provides an overview of Angular as a front-end technology and compares it with React. It emphasizes that the choice of front-end technology should align with the specific needs of your business and the application being developed.
The article outlines the advantages and disadvantages of Angular, focusing on its component-based architecture, two-way data binding, TypeScript integration, and robust ecosystem as key strengths, but also mentions its steep learning curve and potential performance overhead for simpler applications.
It then lists the types of applications best suited for Angular, such as:

Enterprise-Level Web Applications: Angular's modularity supports scalability and complex interfaces.
2. Single-Page Applications (SPAs): It enables dynamic, seamless user experiences.
3. Progressive Web Applications (PWAs): Offers offline capabilities and a native-like user experience.
4. Cross-Platform Applications: Tools like Ionic and NativeScript make Angular suitable for iOS and Android development.
5. Data-Driven Applications: Angular excels in real-time data updates and dynamic views.
6. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: Its architecture supports modularity and workflow management.
7. E-commerce Platforms: Angular facilitates dynamic product catalogues and secure transactions.
8. Content Management Systems (CMS): Component-based architecture enhances content editing and publishing.
9. Financial Applications: Its strong security features and real-time data handling make it ideal for this sector.
The content concludes by advising businesses to choose technologies thoughtfully, factoring in both current and future needs, and suggests seeking expert advice before deciding.
Lastly, it introduces a provider of skilled Angular developers who can create business applications tailored to specific industries.
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(๑•ᴗ•๑) if your Dragon Age elf OCs were elves that had manifested from being spirits rather than elves that had been born, what kind of spirit would they each have been?
#dragon age the veilguard spoilers#<- this is my spoiler tag#penny for your thoughts. You dont need to stick to whats in canon either#chinhands. (Or demon if thats more applicable to ur oc! or you could also think about what they'd become if denied their purpose)#dragon age: the veilguard spoilers#<- extra spoiler tag just in case!!#edit: forgot to add my own to this post 💀#rn i'm thinking. warden: Devotion | inquisitor: Valor (in their story they are bonded to a Valor spirit) | rook: Ambition#my rook is out here giving gale baldursgate a run for his money#Ambition in my rook would twist to Grandiosity and its probably a type of Pride Demon#Devotion for my warden would twist to Obsession and it might be a type of Desire#still thinking about what Valor would twist to in my inky. War? Ferocity?#my inquisitor maintains that they are not a spirit#warden#inquisitor#rook#dragon age#bioware#video games#dragon age: the veilguard#dragon age: dreadwolf#dragon age 4#the dread wolf rises#da4#og mj
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#i think something possessed me when i drew solaria's arm#i cant stop lookign at it ....#she may be evil but her design fucking rules#this is applicable for all three of them btw#heinouss ouuughh my wife#i just think it would be very funny to see them interact#they would hate each other soo bad🤭🤭#heinous is absolutely the type of person who'd have beef w her grandma#solaria butterfly#eclipsa butterfly#miss heinous#svtfoe#svtfoe fanart#star vs the forces of evil#kappart#my art
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@dragon-subway you chose 4 and got Type O Negative! I picked Cody and ‘Haunted’ :)
#kushdraws#commander cody#purge trooper cody#the clone wars#Star Wars#spotify sketches#thank you for the req!! sorry it took so long lmao#v hard to pick a song for Cody from type o negative bc they are all about hot goth sex#I was going to pick Bad Ground from the start of October Rust because it’s just static and that could have been fun and angst#but cherry picking applicable lyrics was also very fun#Spotify
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𝐃𝐚𝐲 8: 𝐇𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐰𝐧
“It was like you were holding the world when you held her
Like yours were the arms the whole world was in”
@wakacacao your musical, bbg 🫶 also lwk it's kinda good timing since your bday was yesterday HAHAHA
Taglist: @solxima @angelwishess @scint1llat3 @distant-velleity @twtysevapr @cynthinesia @h0neybane @viperbunnies @linabirb @thehollowwriter @wafflethewitchboy @siphoklansan @jewelulu @skibidibabygirl @jadelover69 @savanaclaw1996 (ask me if you wanna be added/removed!)
#I can't write straight 🙏#Also the only reason I'm able to post smth rn is bc it's been almost done for a while JAJDKJDS#I'm still major stressed w assignments and scholarship applications 💯💯#Also it was so tough to find refs for this scene bc all the angles of the slime tutorials were bad 😭#twisted wonderland#twst#disney twisted wonderland#disney twst#azul ashengrotto#twst azul#azul ashengrotto x yuu#azul ashengrotto x oc#azul ashengrotto x mc#I typed mc and I got a recommendation for a filename...#mc072-2.jpg hello ??#Anyway#twst oc#twst yuu#twst mc#twst yuusona#yuusona#taruchi#azulchi#hadestown#☆ taruchi's drawings 🖌#I've been trying to work with lighting a lot lately huh
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I love how much Lucullus can't stand Pompey, and also this
Pompey the Great: A Political Biography, Robin Seager
with something from this thrown in for extra flavor
Crassus and Pompey, on the other hand, ridiculed Lucullus for giving himself up to pleasure and extravagance, as if a luxurious life were not even more unsuitable to men of his years than political and military activities.
Plutarch, Lucullus
⭐ places I’m at! bsky / pixiv / pillowfort /cohost / cara.app / tip jar!
#there were going to be more citations for fun and whimsy but the laptop im borrowing can't handle running any kind of applications#right now and ctrl+f searching in a browser/webpage is also taking quite literally forever so I'm DONE for tonight. i need#to lay face down on the floor and scream for a minute#whining aside. i was watching etiquette for mistresses because i thought it was going to be something else than what it ended up being#but the title slaps and im thinking. hmmmm. thoughts. sulla's nightmare collection of fucked up guys. as a kabitserye type thing#which i will be fully honest. kind of doing that anyway. but i mean REALLY lean into it. embrace it.#they would all be SO awful it would be SO good. 200 episode drama material#komiks tag#lucius licinius lucullus#marcus licinius crassus#gnaeus pompeius magnus#roman republic tag#drawing tag#tris homines#ACTUALLY ANOTHER UNRELATED THING. pompey's whole thing about trying to get the upperhand over crassus#but when milo kills clodius he throws out milo. which honestly. that's about other things. but still! symbolically! it's something!#i'll unravel that thought later
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Something I love about how Pride and Prejudice is told through an omnipresent narrator, aside from the witty remarks and insight into other characters it allows even though it's usually focused on Elizabeth, is how it plays on the audience's own prejudices and assumptions.
The narrator tells us very early on, chapter 4, that Darcy is "haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well-bred, were not inviting." We've already seen that when we meet him the previous chapter, and will see more of it in those following. But it's the readers, along with Elizabeth, who take that observation as not only a list of flaws (despite only the first actually being negative) but presumes even more damaging flaws must be attached to it. Darcy can be off-putting, especially so in the setting we meet him in: he dismissed Elizabeth within earshot of her, didn't engage with people attempting to converse with him, etc. It's easy to assume the worst of him in a world so driven by social niceties, and because we follow Elizabeth, who is so lively and playful amidst the rules which govern society. Elizabeth thinks he's bad tempered? It would make sense - he hasn't shown consideration for others much socially, why would he care when he's angry? He acted from resentment and jealousy and went against his father's will? That's not such a jump after the conclusion of a bad temper, his own acknowledgement of implacable resentment, and evidence of pride. The awareness of one offensive trait so naturally leads to prejudice against it, that we easily assume still worse qualities must exist. We are as mistaken as Elizabeth.
Even the idea that 'No, Darcy was never haughty or rude, he was just shy and misunderstood, the narrator is wrong' is just magnifying that prejudice. Yes, we do find out later that Darcy is not at ease among strangers, and was always intrinsically good; his morals and core values meant he was never as bad as Elizabeth believed. But that doesn't mean he was without flaws, and it's so fascinating that some analysis of his character seek to completely remove the negative traits which he eventually overcame after acknowledging them in himself. The logic seems to be that they feel if he had them in the start that he isn't actually such a good person. It's just another example of being so prejudiced against certain flaws that it's impossible for some people to reconcile that there doesn't have to be more serious failings attached, and someone can still be a good person despite being arrogant and not always nice. It's, ironically, being prejudiced in the exact same way that Elizabeth was at the start of the novel. It's amazing that Jane Austen was able to tap into that aspect of human nature so deftly, and invoke in both in her main character, and readers to this day.
Now, of course, the story is so well known it's rare for anyone to read it blind, so it's less likely anyone will be unaware of Darcy's good qualities despite first seeing his worst. Even if they do, Pride and Prejudice has become so genre defining that new readers who are the slightest bit genre savvy will be more aware than contemporary audiences were. But even if we know the story it's still so understandable why Elizabeth feels the way she does. We see what she sees and feel her conclusions make sense. Just as, even though the narrator tells us Darcy is starting to catch feelings for Elizabeth, we fully comprehend her not noticing and believing there's a mutual dislike. And though that is concrete evidence of Elizabeth not reading Darcy and his motives correctly, we are still so sympathetic of the basis of her prejudice that her continued belief in Darcy's lack of virtues makes sense from her point of view. We can see, as she later will, that she takes it too far, and should have noticed evidence to the contrary, but her prejudice against him based on his early behaviour and her pride at reading people correctly is so understandable.
Basically, in a story about the characters' pride and prejudices, I love, love, LOVE how the narrator's voice brings out those same traits in readers the exact same way we see it presenting in Elizabeth. We're all on that journey with her, and we can likewise learn the same lessons about ourselves as she does. Pride and Prejudice feels timeless, because even though society and thus the nuance changes, the book is about human nature, and that remains essentially the same.
#pride and prejudice#jane austen#discourse#elizabeth bennet#fitzwilliam darcy#i do think P&P does this more than Persuasion or S&S#S&S has each stance exemplified by two different characters and we observe rather than experience the same journey ourselves#Persuasion features SO many different types of persuasion and analyses them and explores the well meaning/self-serving applications of them#and that the effects can be good or bad despite the motive and all the nuance of 'when do we have the right or duty to persuade others'#but that's still a more clinical look at it and we're aware we're analysing it#but P&P really makes us PART of the titular experience and I think so many people don't realise it#I think it's a huge reason of why the novel is so satisfying#austen opinions#mine
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your wood sculptures have me absolutely obsessed and i would love to take a crack at the medium, but i have NO idea where to start. Any tips youd be willing to share out?
i use a scroll saw and poplar wood (a little nicer to work with than pine but still affordable and easy to cut) and honestly i would recommend watching a lot of youtube videos! there are a lot of people out there making videos of their woodwork and explaining how to get different shapes and cuts done. a big thing with the scroll saw is it's hard to make tight turns, so rounded edges are way easier to create than sharp corners. invest in some good sandpaper and some replacement blades because you WILL break them, and be safe with regards to hand placement! i think that's about all the insight i've got, haha.
#ask#some of this advice is specific to using a scroll saw BUT lots of people use jig saws for this type of artistic woodworking#so if a jig saw is more accessible to you that's also an option. i just havent used one and have less advice for it#tho keeping your fingers in safe places and watching youtube videos for advice remains applicable to any type of saw i think#good luck! this kind of artistic woodworking is honestly pretty simple to get into once you have the hang of the tools and very fun :^)
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when is it my turn to die tragically in a fictional universe and have people write fanfiction about me
#chat am I fanfic worthy#my unwritten application essay watching me type out this post like 😐😐😐#kieran goes insane again
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Here are some typeface and monogram designs from the type specimen book Modern Lettering Design and Application edited by Herbert Hoffmann and translated from the German and printed in Germany for New York publisher William Helburn Inc. sometime in the 1930s. Shown here is the work of several noted German type designers and calligraphers, including Heinrich Jost, Rudolf Koch, Ernst Schneidler, Arthur Schulze, Anna Simons, and Emil Rudolf Weiss.
Our copy once belonged to the “Reference Section” of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York, and and you can see its ownership stamp on the last image. This copy also bears the ownership stamp of Hayward Cirker the founder of Dover Publications.
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#Typography Tuesday#typetuesday#Herbert Hoffmann#Modern Lettering Design and Application#Anna Simons#Rudolf Koch#Heinrich Jost#Ernst Schneidler#Arthur Schulze#Emil Rudolf Weiss#William Helburn Inc#General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York#Hayward Cirker#type designers#20th century type
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I tried drawing reeda because I love her. I have no idea what you had in mind for her design so I just re-read the chapter and went off of what your description was the best that I could. She gives me Painter vibes from pressure

I LOVE THISSSSSSSSSSSSS THANK YOU!!!!!! Ford absolutely has a mini monitor like this in each room so he can see its messages!
Honestly REEDA's main design in my head fits Ford's lab, so it's a very retro cassette-futuristic style like you've illustrated. Think: how did people imagine the future was going to look in 197-something. All Commodores and IBM and thick plastic etc.
Ford's lab in mtb is designed with that exact aesthetic in mind, so terminals and things like this were at the forefront of my mind:
These types of terminals are primarily in the mainframe room that Reader goes through to access the lab. It's all set up with things like the above. Whereas REEDA's central screens in the main body of the lab look more like the ones in The Forbin Project:
Except they're a mix of both of those aesthetics, so they're weirdly long CRT monitors suspended in a similar layout to the above!
Here's another ss from Forbin bc it works along similar lines! And also it's a great movie and you should watch it!
#i really honestly think Ford's favourite movie is Alien#and so in mtb he just wanted a cool Nostromo type lab#and i thought the idea was funny and cute and in character so#also b u t t o n s#i think he's also incredibly nostalgic for a time he left behind and even though he dislikes tech when he leaves#he HAS to make use of it in alternate dimensions so grows a grudging acceptance for it#and i think he's AWFUL with earth tech and when he comes back and sees how minimalist everything is he hates it even more#but he's forced to engage with alien tech in his travels so he becomes used to it a bit more#and so he combines that aesthetic nostalgia with the advanced ability of alien tech#which is how he designs his lab#he prefers old-style ways of recording (his journals) but he knows he HAS to make use of digital record keeping to some extent#and he's come to understand its applications in foreign environments#so while he still records everything on paper#he utilises other aspects of tech if he has to#but he complains about it the whole time and he'd really just be happy with 8000 filing cabinets of a4 and a biro#but really considering all the information he retains and works on it means he needs a specialist set up#anyways shut UP fox we get it you like worldbuilding for this guy UGH enough#asks#ford asks#wb#mtb stuff#ALSO we do see that he makes use of tech in LL and so I think he makes himself get on with it where he has to#just to defend myself a bit#bc i know some people think he'd be very tech-phobic in general#but i disagree to a certain extent#like yes but actually also no#AND remember that Fidds installed REEDA#ford had no say in it#he just begrudgingly goes along with it and gradually learns that actually its quite useful (though he won't admit it)#anways I digress that was a real tirade for no real reason im just very passionate about Ford's experiences with alien tech
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letter from juniper X touyuu
#bloom into you#yagakimi#touko nanami#yuu koito#nanami touko#koito yuu#yagate kimi ni naru#touyuu#mable podcast#letter from juniper#the rest of the episode isn't too applicable to touyuu but i kept replayinG these panels in my head to these lines and nearly sobbinG#look at me makin these types of posts! woaw!#i miss them so much
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idk the consensus on the last stand but old man charles and erik rolling up to lil ol young jean gray's home and sitting down with her like two old men about to adopt their daughter .. it makes my brain happy at the very least
#xmen#xmen the last stand#cherik#charles xavier#erik lehnsherr#jean gray#snap chats#i get so tripped up typing 'jean gray' cause i always type gray as 'grey' its killing me vjaelkjale#or. is 'grey' applicable too ? their mailbox is spelled 'grey' ..#anwyay i mean i guess that technically is very much what happened but eriks little 'i like this one' PLEASE#THEIR LIL BANTERING AS THEY WALK UP TO THE HOUSE theyll be the death of me#but yeah .... ignore how jean kills charles later in the movie. ESPECIALLY AFTER ERIK'S GOADING#erik ily and ily ESPECIALLY when youre being snarky and annoying but look what you don did#i personally was like. EH on the last stand. it wasnt particularly one of my faves but it doesnt incite a burning rage in me#THO SCOTT DID DIE AND THATS :( i like him ..... he's done dirty in these movies in general but we've known this#it only gets a special place in my heart because of aforementioned Two Old Men Adopt Child For Being Too Dangerous#plus hanks in it :) i like hank ...... i feel like he doesnt get much love personally but anyways
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Dammit turns out becoming the state bird survey volunteer coordinator means I actually receive and have to answer emails. Wtf
#unfortunately i dont think my first two applicants are qualified for this type of survey#data mines#let's go birding
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#I do not want to hustle and some of my most beloved people do not understand this#I was talking to my honorary big sister on the phone today about why I'm taking a gap year#the main reason is that the final semester of the program I was accepted into is around 50 hours per week of unpaid field work#which means you aren't allowed to have a job during that semester. this information was not presented until after the application process#anyway she was like “well that's fairly normal for healthcare professions” which is true#however this is a community college program and I would have expected them to account for people needing to work throughout college#anyway I responded “yeah true but I'm considering that maybe healthcare isn't for me then. I don't want a job that requires that much work.#And I don't! I don't want 50 or 60 hour work weeks! I want to work 40 hours and then leave and live my life!#but she made it seem like any job that requires a college degree is going to require that. And I don't think that's true#but also she is older than I am and has much more job experience so idk.#maybe she's advising based on the fact that as a teenager I was super type A and ambitious and really wanted a career?#whereas in the past couple years...idk I just want a reliable job that I don't hate that pays the bills and leaves time for enjoying life#so. I'm not sure#And now I kind of feel bad for not having that ambition anymore/ not wanting to have to give myself ulcers to get through school#But college is not worth my sanity and I found that out the hard way.#And I also feel bad for not being one of those people who CAN handle that much workload! Like I can certainly learn#to do more than I'm doing currently#but I will never be one of those constantly busy and insanely productive people. And I don't even want to be anymore#and yet that feels like an error.#I am not lazy! I used to think I was but no. I enjoy getting work done and doing personal projects and going to work and improving things.#It's not even as though I don't have things I want to do with my life. I have a lot of short term and long term goals!#I want to contribute to my community and support my family however I can and make art and tell stories and be a safe place for people!#and so much else!#but those ambitions aren't necessarily directly connected to school or a job for me anymore#and I value rest and having a social life too much to completely put my health on hold for years and years#sure college does take up a lot of time and energy but it shouldn't wholly consume your life as far as I can see.#and now I feel very unsure if that approach is realistic.#thinking I should talk with her again and try to explain myself a little better and ask what she meant.#diary
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