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"The difference between theory and practice is that in theory, there is no difference between theory and practice"
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Richard Moore,
Computer Scientist
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Best 7 links of week #47, 2019
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Kore is an easy to use web platform for writing scalable, concurrent APIs in C or Python.
Its primary goals are security, scalability and allowing rapid development and deployment of such APIs.
Because of this Kore is an ideal candidate for building robust, scalable and secure web things.
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Pseudo-elements are in use for a long time. However, there are some uses cases that are not entirely known across developers.
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Since open-sourcing GraphQL specification in 2015, it gained a lot of popularity and is now used by many development teams, including giants like GitHub, Twitter or Airbnb. Why so? And what exactly is a GraphQL query? Let's take a look…
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Multi-value is a proposed extension to core WebAssembly that enables functions to return many values, among other things. It is also a prerequisite for Wasm interface types.
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Fabric.js is a drawing library for JavaScript built on top of canvas element. This Fabric.js tutorial shows you how to draw shapes and scale objects.
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An opinionated article on the current state of error handling and error handling crates in the Rust language and the Rust community. Absolutely interesting if you are currently learning Rust.
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James Wright explores the possibilities for using constructs to achieve compile-time immutability in TypeScript with const assertions and recursive types.
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