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    7 Trending projects on GitHub for JavaScript developers

    Web Development for Beginners is a 12-week, 24-lesson curriculum all about JavaScript, CSS, and HTML basics. D3 is a JavaScript library for visualizing data using web standards. Mammoth is designed to convert .docx documents, such as those created by Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and LibreOffice, and convert them to HTML.

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    VS Code Extensions with a Bright 2022

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    Teach yourself Scrum in 5 minutes

    As CTO, I'm responsible for all IT choices, including infrastructure choices. Cloud systems such as Azure or AWS are expensive, typically at least 10x as expensive as a simple VPS. In a small company just starting out creating its own IT infrastructure, making sure you have as much room to manoeuvre in the future is key.

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    Getting Started with React Cosmos

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·5y

    "Ethereum will be Bigger than AWS, Azure and Google combined" - Pekka Kelkka

    YeFi.one founder Pekka Kelkka: We are on the second wave of this bull run and we will hit ATHs quite soon. The biggest problem is the US politicians who are funded by the US banks and financial institutions. They will fight back but they will give up. Common sense will win.

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    Avatar of honeypotHoneypot·5y

    Why Cloud Development is Essential for Developers

    Learn how to use the cloud to your advantage. Learn how to build a business from the ground up. Learn about the different types of cloud services available to you. Use these tips to help you get the most out of your Cloud Service. Use this information to build your own business plan.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·5y

    Learn how to deploy 12 apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud

    Learn How to Deploy 12 Apps to AWS, Azure, & Google Cloud in a matter of hours. Learn how to deploy 12 apps to Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and more in just a few hours. Read more at: http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/07/tech/12-apps-to-cloud- Deploy-12- Apps-in-a-matter-of-hours.html#storylink.

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    Avatar of netflixNetflix TechBlog·5y

    Exploring Data @ Netflix

    Netflix Data Explorer gives engineers fast, safe access to their data stored in Cassandra and Dynomite/Redis data stores. Explore mode gives you quick access to table data and a powerful CQL IDE with features like autocomplete and helpful snippets. Schema designer lets users drag and drop their way to a new table.

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    I Declare War upon AWS, Azure, Silicon Valley and every single Government on Earth

    In the 90s when I started hanging out in USENET forums, the internet was a machine for good. Today, you were allowed to speak your mind - Today you cannot, unless you agree with your government of course. The internet has ipso facto turned into a super large echo chamber, where diverging opinions never see the light of day. We need to create better tools, empowering the little man, such that he can completely bypass the existing power structures, by making these existing powers obsolete.

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    Announcing Pulumi 3.0

    Pulumi offers the most complete infrastructure as code platform for building, deploying and managing modern cloud infrastructure and applications. Pulumi enables cloud engineers to use familiar languages to describe their cloud infrastructure. This release includes more than 200 contributions from over 150 members of the Pulumi community, and builds on feedback from thousands of Pulumi users and customers.

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    Avatar of sitepointSitePoint·5y

    A Side-by-Side Comparison of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure

    Amazon, Google and Microsoft have an array of products covering all you can possibly need for your online operations. There are differences not only in pricing but also in how they name and group their services. We’ll focus on services provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure.