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"To err is human, but to really foul things up you need a computer"
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Paul Ehrlich,
Physician and scientist
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Best 7 links of week #46, 2017
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Free service to upscale and improve your photos and images using state-of-art neural networks.
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An interesting and detailed article that explores different new techniques to create image placeholders.
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This article covers how to capture text input and input via other form elements like <input>, <textarea>, and <option>. Working with them is paramount to web development because they allow our applications to receive data (e.g. text) and actions (e.g. clicks) from users.
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An open source list of Node.js best practices list. Curated from the top-ranked articles and very often updated. Definitely, a not-to-be-missed if you are into Node.js or JavaScript.
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An open-source monitoring system with a dimensional data model, flexible query language, efficient time series database and modern alerting approach. It recently reached version 2.0 with some new interesting features.
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A set of interesting Async/Await examples, to really understand how it works and how you can take full advantage of this new ECMAScript feature.
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A Vue “wrapper” component is a technique used to integrate a 3rd party plugin with Vue by wrapping it in a custom Vue component. The wrapper technique means that you are likely bringing in a library like jQuery and a jQuery plugin.
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