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www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com
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| | | | | Learn about progressive web applications and how to develop them in this podcast episode starring Tara Manicsic and Nic Raboy. | |
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wip.tf
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| | | | | Listen to this post: Your browser does not support the audio element. After stumbling upon this post I decided to give XSLT a go. A few examples Making my blog's RSS feed look like my front page: This site's RSS feed visually mimics its front page . Prettifying the output of my feed generator . Beautiful Podcast Feed with embedded episode player for my youtube to podcast project. Some notes after playing with XSLT in a few projects: Styling your site's feed to match your site's appearance is trivial, but probably confusing when a user expects to have clicked on an RSS feed (thus the orange banner on this site's feed). Poor support across browsers: Safari appears to ignore Content-type, doesn't want to display the XML at all: | |
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linuxunplugged.com
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| | | | | We question the very nature of Linux development, and debate if a new approach is needed. | |
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www.hypebot.com
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| | | Explore the insights of an independent label CEO on music AI and its impact on human creativity in the music industry. | ||