Best of Google — 2023
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Community Picks·3y
I quit Google Chrome after 15 years: Here’s where I ended up and why
Laptop Mag: I quit Google Chrome after 15 years and decided it was time to take a break from Google Chrome. Chrome is impressively intuitive and well laid out — something that not every browser can wear as a badge of pride. The last week and change have been an eye-opener of sorts.
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DEV·3y
Build a Whatsapp Clone (Realtime Chat) using Next.js, Socket.io, Tailwind CSS, Node.js, Express and Prisma
This comprehensive WhatsApp clone comes packed with a range of awesome features to give you an authentic messaging experience. The Whatsapp Clone uses Next.js, Socket.io, Tailwind CSS, Node.js and Express and Prisma - DEV Community Features of the WhatsApp Clone.
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Community Picks·3y
What I learned from Software Engineering at Google
The difference between Software Engineering and Programming is at the core of this book. Software Engineering is programming over time and programming is about writing code. When you're big, anyone might touch your code. The whole thing fits in your head. The earlier you find a mistake, the easier it is to fix.
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Community Picks·3y
This is Why We Stopped Using React Native
React Native is a ‘cross-platform’ framework that allows you to create both Android and iOS apps with a single codebase. It’s an alternative to ‘native’ frameworks for iOS and Android which are the frameworks that the vendors of the platforms suggest you use.
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Machine Learning News·3y
40+ Cool AI Tools You Should Check Out (April 2023)
Quinvio AI Quinvio is an AI video creation tool that enables quick video presentations with an intuitive editor, AI assistance for writing, and an option to choose an AI spokesperson. Ask your PDF AskYourPdf is anAI chatbot that helps users interact with PDF documents easily and extract insights.
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Community Picks·3y
Monorepo Explained
There are many great monorepo tools, built by great teams, with different philosophies. We chose these tools because of their usage or recognition in the Web development community. The tools we'll focus on are: Bazel (by Google), Gradle Build Tool (by Gradle, Inc), Lage (by Microsoft), Lerna.
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Community Picks·2y
Google's Answer to ChatGPT Arrives in Gemini [Here's How To Access It]
Gemini is Google's rival to ChatGPT, offering advanced conversational abilities. It comes in three variants and Gemini Ultra outmatches GPT-4 across benchmark tests. Gemini has multimodal learning capabilities and aims to absorb sensory inputs like touch and sound. Gemini Pro is currently public-facing, while Gemini Ultra will be released in 2024.
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DEV·3y
Web Scraping - A Complete Guide
Web Scraping, also known as data extraction or data scraping, is the process of extracting or collecting data from websites or other sources in the form of text, images, videos, links, etc. It is helpful when a particular website does not have an official API or has a limit on the access of data.
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TechCrunch·3y
Google launches a GitHub Copilot competitor
Google launches a GitHub Copilot competitor to GitHub’s Copilot, a chat tool for asking questions about coding and Google Cloud services. At the core of virtually all of these new code completion and code generation tools is Codey. Google Cloud will use Codey to help developers manage all of their services on Google Cloud.
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DEV·3y
51 AI tools you should be using for life, programming, content creation and everything else
51 AI tools you should be using for life, programming, content creation and everything else. These are tools we should ALL be using NOW! You can use them in all aspects of life. They can generate content for social media, help you with life issues and can even help you to get a job.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
How to Learn to Code & Get a Developer Job in 2023 [Full Book]
How to Learn to Code & Get a Developer Job in 2023 is the full book – for free – right here on freeCodeCamp.org. More than a million people visit this website each day to learn about math, programming, and computer science. The book is for anyone who is considering a career in software development.
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David Heinemeier Hansson·3y
You can't trust Google
Google bought Nest almost a decade ago, and has managed to do worse than nothing with its product portfolio since. This goes from Workspaces to Gmail for Domains to even the Google Cloud Platform. This is an evergreen observation, but I'm bringing it up in celebration of Google killing their domain name registrar Google Domains just now.
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GitHub Blog·3y
How I used GitHub Copilot to build a browser extension
For the first time ever, I built a browser extension and did it with the help of GitHub Copilot. I’ve built a rock, paper, scissors game with GitHub Cop Pilot but never a browser Extension. I wanted to create steps that anyone could easily replicate when building this extension, or any other extension.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
Build an SEO-Optimized Blog with Next.js
The course leverages the power of several modern tools and frameworks to build the blog. This includes Next.js for the core application, Tailwind CSS for styling, Contentlayer to render Markdown blogs seamlessly. Lottie Animation for interactive animations, React hook form for form functionalities, Next Sitemap for creating a sitemap.
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UX Planet·3y
Mobile-First Design Guide 2023
Mobile-first is a design approach in which we start the product design process from the mobile end. In 2012, 10.88% of all global web traffic came through mobile phones. In 2023, that figure was a whopping 56.86%! Mobile searches have accounted for over 50% ofall searches on Google for the past four years.
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gitconnected·3y
10 Best Coding and Programming Interview Books in 2023
10 Best Coding and Programming Interview Books in 2023. In the past, I have hared some of the best online courses to prepare coding interviews. These books are enough to crack even the toughest of the job interviews at Amazon, or Microsoft. They provide excellent coverage of all essential topics for programming job interviews.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
How to Get Started with NodeJS – a Handbook for Beginners
In this tutorial, we'll take a high-level look at Node.js– what it is, and what can you do with it. We'll cover all the important Node concepts with hands-on examples and a lot of code snippets. This article is heavily inspired by the NodeJS and Express - Full Course on freeCodeCamp taught by John Smilga.
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ShiftMag - Insightful Engineering Content·2y
Why use Flutter in 2024
Flutter is an open-source framework that offers high-performance app development, rapid iteration with hot reload, and a thriving community. It excels in networking and custom UI applications, IoT projects, and MVP development. Flutter is a good choice for streamlining development and reducing workload, and it has been continuously enhanced with new features and capabilities. However, it still has some limitations compared to well-established web development frameworks.
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AWS Tip·3y
NextJS: Data Fetching Strategies for Server Side Components
NextJS is an extension of ReactJS that provides features like Server Side components, Client and Server Rendering, Data fetching with revalidation and built in optimizations. NextJS gives us freedom to decide if we want a component to be rendered at client or server.
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Community Picks·3y
Project IDX
Project IDX lets you preview your full-stack, multiplatform apps as your users would see them. You can also import your existing applications from GitHub, with support for most tech stacks. To be one of the first people to try it out and give feedback, join the waitlist for our limited preview.
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Hacker Noon·3y
Dark-Themed UI Design Tips
A dark mode has been deemed a requirement for UI by both Apple and Google. Reduced brightness in a dark environment offers safety and can reduce eye strain. The use of digital technology is increasing with tech revolutionization. We spend almost 10 hours of the day sitting in front of a digital screen.
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