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digiweb2u · 11 months ago
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dropoutposts · 5 months ago
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After trying and utterly failing to sign up for Apple TV+, all I can say is it really makes me appreciate Dropout's interface more.
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codingquill · 2 years ago
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Essentials You Need to Become a Web Developer
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Mastery
Text Editor/Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Popular choices include Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text.
Version Control/Git: Platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket allow you to track changes, collaborate with others, and contribute to open-source projects.
Responsive Web Design Skills: Learn CSS frameworks like Bootstrap or Flexbox and master media queries
Understanding of Web Browsers: Familiarize yourself with browser developer tools for debugging and testing your code.
Front-End Frameworks: for example : React, Angular, or Vue.js are powerful tools for building dynamic and interactive web applications.
Back-End Development Skills: Understanding server-side programming languages (e.g., Node.js, Python, Ruby , php) and databases (e.g., MySQL, MongoDB)
Web Hosting and Deployment Knowledge: Platforms like Heroku, Vercel , Netlify, or AWS can help simplify this process.
Basic DevOps and CI/CD Understanding
Soft Skills and Problem-Solving: Effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
Confidence in Yourself: Confidence is a powerful asset. Believe in your abilities, and don't be afraid to take on challenging projects. The more you trust yourself, the more you'll be able to tackle complex coding tasks and overcome obstacles with determination.
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track-maniac · 6 days ago
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no don't worry. of course i don't like css, especially bullshit animations. my use of the transition property is purely a sex thing
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shikai-the-storyteller · 24 days ago
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Me going into that interview powered-up from all the luck and well-wishes from my family and friends like:
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#i talk#job talk#I think it went really well!#Despite my body and brain self-sabotaging me by keeping me up until like... 3:30 am last night#The biggest mark against me is the fact that I don't have tons of experience managing a specific program platform#but I (a bit belatedly) reminded them that I have tons of experience doing website management (including our company's website)#so maybe that helps???#There were 3 interviewers which would've been stressful (even if that seems to be the norm now) but I knew all of them#Like. I don't know them SUPER well but I DO know them. As in we've all met and there's no bad blood or anything#So that helped a LOT#Me on my hands and knees like: Please let this be a nepotism hire I need a better paying job so frickin bad#It's hilarious (but mostly extremely depressing) how the first interview I've gotten in YEARS after hundreds of job applications—#—is only because it's for a job at a company I already work for. What a mess. And I have almost 10 years of experience in my field#Anyways. It was a virtual interview but I still put makeup on so A) They don't see how dead I look#and because B) My eyeliner really makes my expressions more visible#I actually never wore eyeliner until I started teaching online during the peak of the pandemic / lockdown#I made the same discovery that my eyeliner really makes my expressions more visible and I look friendlier#Which I think helped since my students were all Going through It (I mean; we all were; but good god lockdown was bad for the kids)#So now I just kinda always wear eyeliner when I do makeup. I could probably do it thinner but I'm too lazy to re-learn it#Makeup is an expensive art form but I admire anyone who is dedicated to the practice. It's really cool seeing people do it!#Anyhoo back to work#gif warning
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molathesunfish · 1 month ago
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what brush did u use in ur junko drawing?
ok short answer i uploaded the brush files here (Sketchbook):
paintbrush:
signature ink:
please let me know if these files work, if not i can send u screenshots of the settings
long answer:
AUGH that sketch is actually so old that i don't even have access to the tablet it was originally drawn on anymore, so i can't get you the exact same brush sorry.. i also miss it a lot...
it was a modified default round brush in Sketchbook (mobile app version), I just fiddled around with the available texture and opacity settings to get as close as i can to a more traditional feel kinda (i never got it quite right, and when i'm done drawing i usually have to duplicate the lineart layer a couple times to get it to be dark enough)
I did try to put together something similar from memory because i still really like it, using the same program on desktop, and for what it's worth i did use this one to add this bit of hair here
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this one is a modified version of a different brush (signature ink), though, so i also tried to make another one by adjusting the Paintbrush in this version of the program as well. looks like this:
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again, usually i need to duplicate the whole lineart layer a couple times after i'm done drawing
here's the modified signature ink brush. i generally have fewer issues with the opacity of this one:
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grace-web-development · 9 months ago
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skull-shore · 2 years ago
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july, internship 2 Java
hello everyone! another task of my internship was to write a program that tests whether a number is a prime number or not. Everyone pls ignore the German aspects of my code haha i translated the important parts✌🏻 and Primzahl=prime number ofc
here's what i did😎
first off i set a random integer (z= Zahl/number) and a boolean which default setting here was "true" (it means that primzahl is always true)
next up i created a for loop that finds out whether z(the number) is dividable by i (= 2)
if it is: the number is not a prime number, so we get thrown into the first "if" statement and primzahl = false
if we don't get into the first if statement because z(number) was not dividable by i(=2), then primzahl = true and we get to print that it is a prime number
looking at my code afterwards i could've also put the "else" print-out also into the first "if" statement, then i could have left the second true out and put else instead of t he second if..... wellll
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anyway that's what i did everyone:) i'm always open for feedback of course and thank you so much for all the support i'm getting <3
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ambersky0319 · 1 year ago
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if i had the ability to scream id wanna scream in happiness rn
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castleinteractivellc · 1 year ago
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Castle Interactive LLC is a one-stop technology solution for Web, Mobile, Design & Development. Our experts specialize in offering Application Modernization, Data Warehouse Snowflake Modernization, Advanced Data Analytics Visualization, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Solutions.
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cengizhanakgun · 1 year ago
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Keşfedin ve Öğrenmeye Başlayın: C# ve ASP.NET ile Web Programlama Dünyasına Adım Atın!
Keşfedin ve Öğrenmeye Başlayın: C# ve ASP.NET ile Web Programlama Dünyasına Adım Atın!
Merhaba! Ben Cengizhan Akgün, blog sayfamda C# ve ASP.NET ile web programlama konularına odaklanıyorum ve bu heyecan verici dünyayı sizinle paylaşmak için buradayım.
Blog Sayfamda Neler Bulabilirsiniz?
C# Programlama: Temel kavramlardan başlayarak derinlemesine C# programlama öğreticileri.
ASP.NET Uygulamaları: ASP.NET ile web uygulamaları geliştirme, güvenlik, performans optimizasyonu ve daha fazlası hakkında ipuçları ve püf noktaları.
Web Geliştirme İpuçları: Modern web geliştirme teknikleri, en iyi uygulamalar, ve güncel trendler hakkında makaleler.
Neden Benim Blog Sayfamı Ziyaret Etmelisiniz?
Uzman Bilgisi: Yılların tecrübesine dayanarak edindiğim bilgi ve deneyimi paylaşıyorum.
Pratik Örnekler: Teorik bilginin yanı sıra, gerçek hayattan örnekler ve uygulamalarla konuları daha iyi anlamanıza yardımcı oluyorum.
Topluluk Odaklılık: Sizden gelen geri bildirimleri dikkate alıyor, sorularınızı cevaplıyor ve paylaşımlarınızı değerlendiriyorum.
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Önerilerde Bulunun: Hangi konuların işlenmesini istediğinizi bana bildirin.
Paylaşın: Beğendiğiniz yazıları arkadaşlarınızla ve sosyal medya platformlarında paylaşarak daha fazla kişiye ulaşmama yardımcı olun.
Hadi Başlayalım!
Eğer C# ve ASP.NET ile web programlama dünyasını keşfetmek ve öğrenmek istiyorsanız, blog sayfamı ziyaret etmeye ne dersiniz? Yeni yazılarımı kaçırmamak için abone olmayı unutmayın!
Blog Sayfası: Cengizhan Akgün Blog
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My Github
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digiattowebdevelopment · 2 years ago
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Leading Web Development Company
If you're searching for top-tier web development services, Digiatto is your ultimate destination. As a top web development company, our core expertise lies in crafting cutting-edge websites that not only exude visual excellence but also function flawlessly. We are also providing web development services in Dubai
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codingquill · 3 months ago
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Welcome back, coding enthusiasts! Today we'll talk about Git & Github , the must-know duo for any modern developer. Whether you're just starting out or need a refresher, this guide will walk you through everything from setup to intermediate-level use. Let’s jump in!
What is Git?
Git is a version control system. It helps you as a developer:
Track changes in your codebase, so if anything breaks, you can go back to a previous version. (Trust me, this happens more often than you’d think!)
Collaborate with others : whether you're working on a team project or contributing to an open-source repo, Git helps manage multiple versions of a project.
In short, Git allows you to work smarter, not harder. Developers who aren't familiar with the basics of Git? Let’s just say they’re missing a key tool in their toolkit.
What is Github ?
GitHub is a web-based platform that uses Git for version control and collaboration. It provides an interface to manage your repositories, track bugs, request new features, and much more. Think of it as a place where your Git repositories live, and where real teamwork happens. You can collaborate, share your code, and contribute to other projects, all while keeping everything well-organized.
Git & Github : not the same thing !
Git is the tool you use to create repositories and manage code on your local machine while GitHub is the platform where you host those repositories and collaborate with others. You can also host Git repositories on other platforms like GitLab and BitBucket, but GitHub is the most popular.
Installing Git (Windows, Linux, and macOS Users)
You can go ahead and download Git for your platform from (git-scm.com)
Using Git
You can use Git either through the command line (Terminal) or through a GUI. However, as a developer, it’s highly recommended to learn the terminal approach. Why? Because it’s more efficient, and understanding the commands will give you a better grasp of how Git works under the hood.
GitWorkflow
Git operates in several key areas:
Working directory (on your local machine)
Staging area (where changes are prepared to be committed)
Local repository (stored in the hidden .git directory in your project)
Remote repository (the version of the project stored on GitHub or other hosting platforms)
Let’s look at the basic commands that move code between these areas:
git init: Initializes a Git repository in your project directory, creating the .git folder.
git add: Adds your files to the staging area, where they’re prepared for committing.
git commit: Commits your staged files to your local repository.
git log: Shows the history of commits.
git push: Pushes your changes to the remote repository (like GitHub).
git pull: Pulls changes from the remote repository into your working directory.
git clone: Clones a remote repository to your local machine, maintaining the connection to the remote repo.
Branching and merging
When working in a team, it’s important to never mess up the main branch (often called master or main). This is the core of your project, and it's essential to keep it stable.
To do this, we branch out for new features or bug fixes. This way, you can make changes without affecting the main project until you’re ready to merge. Only merge your work back into the main branch once you're confident that it’s ready to go.
Getting Started: From Installation to Intermediate
Now, let’s go step-by-step through the process of using Git and GitHub from installation to pushing your first project.
Configuring Git
After installing Git, you’ll need to tell Git your name and email. This helps Git keep track of who made each change. To do this, run:
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Master vs. Main Branch
By default, Git used to name the default branch master, but GitHub switched it to main for inclusivity reasons. To avoid confusion, check your default branch:
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Pushing Changes to GitHub
Let’s go through an example of pushing your changes to GitHub.
First, initialize Git in your project directory:
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Then to get the ‘untracked files’ , the files that we haven’t added yet to our staging area , we run the command
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Now that you’ve guessed it we’re gonna run the git add command , you can add your files individually by running git add name or all at once like I did here
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And finally it's time to commit our file to the local repository
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Now, create a new repository on GitHub (it’s easy , just follow these instructions along with me)
Assuming you already created your github account you’ll go to this link and change username by your actual username : https://github.com/username?tab=repositories , then follow these instructions :
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You can add a name and choose wether you repo can be public or private for now and forget about everything else for now.
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Once your repository created on github , you’ll get this :
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As you might’ve noticed, we’ve already run all these commands , all what’s left for us to do is to push our files from our local repository to our remote repository , so let’s go ahead and do that
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And just like this we have successfully pushed our files to the remote repository
Here, you can see the default branch main, the total number of branches, your latest commit message along with how long ago it was made, and the number of commits you've made on that branch.
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Now what is a Readme file ?
A README file is a markdown file where you can add any relevant information about your code or the specific functionality in a particular branch—since each branch can have its own README.
It also serves as a guide for anyone who clones your repository, showing them exactly how to use it.
You can add a README from this button:
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Or, you can create it using a command and push it manually:
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But for the sake of demonstrating how to pull content from a remote repository, we’re going with the first option:
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Once that’s done, it gets added to the repository just like any other file—with a commit message and timestamp.
However, the README file isn’t on my local machine yet, so I’ll run the git pull command:
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Now everything is up to date. And this is just the tiniest example of how you can pull content from your remote repository.
What is .gitignore file ?
Sometimes, you don’t want to push everything to GitHub—especially sensitive files like environment variables or API keys. These shouldn’t be shared publicly. In fact, GitHub might even send you a warning email if you do:
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To avoid this, you should create a .gitignore file, like this:
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Any file listed in .gitignore will not be pushed to GitHub. So you’re all set!
Cloning
When you want to copy a GitHub repository to your local machine (aka "clone" it), you have two main options:
Clone using HTTPS: This is the most straightforward method. You just copy the HTTPS link from GitHub and run:
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It's simple, doesn’t require extra setup, and works well for most users. But each time you push or pull, GitHub may ask for your username and password (or personal access token if you've enabled 2FA).
But if you wanna clone using ssh , you’ll need to know a bit more about ssh keys , so let’s talk about that.
Clone using SSH (Secure Shell): This method uses SSH keys for authentication. Once set up, it’s more secure and doesn't prompt you for credentials every time. Here's how it works:
So what is an SSH key, actually?
Think of SSH keys as a digital handshake between your computer and GitHub.
Your computer generates a key pair:
A private key (stored safely on your machine)
A public key (shared with GitHub)
When you try to access GitHub via SSH, GitHub checks if the public key you've registered matches the private key on your machine.
If they match, you're in — no password prompts needed.
Steps to set up SSH with GitHub:
Generate your SSH key:
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2. Start the SSH agent and add your key:
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3. Copy your public key:
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Then copy the output to your clipboard.
Add it to your GitHub account:
Go to GitHub → Settings → SSH and GPG keys
Click New SSH key
Paste your public key and save.
5. Now you'll be able to clone using SSH like this:
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From now on, any interaction with GitHub over SSH will just work — no password typing, just smooth encrypted magic.
And there you have it ! Until next time — happy coding, and may your merges always be conflict-free! ✨👩‍💻👨‍💻
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netfruxtechnologies · 24 days ago
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