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danielpecos.com
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| | | | | Welcome to jvmGeek!This new blog aims to talk and discuss about the JVM ecosystem, with news and articlesdiscussing about Java - the language -, and also about other JVM languages such as Scala, Kotlin or Clojure. But it won't deal only about programming languages, but also about tools and libraries. You'll find news, tutorials, code examples and more general articles, among other. From time to time I will also try to gather events and news related to one particular matter and post them as a flash post t... | |
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dusty.phillips.codes
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| | | | | Hi there, I'm Dusty. Welcome to my resurrected blog. I started a tech blog in 2007 that I maintained with regular posts for several years. While it was well-regarded at the time, I took it down in late 2016 for several reasons. First and most obviously, I became extremely busy, and simply did not have time to keep up the schedule and quality of my writing. That reduced availability coincided with my taking on a new role with Facebook in late 2013. | |
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www.poppastring.com
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| | | | | With the C# Dev Kit extension installed in Visual Studio Code, the debugger ... | |
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siderite.dev
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| | | You want to open the server for an application you are working on in Visual Studio Code and not have a browser open automatically. Or perhaps your default is Internet Explorer and you want to open Chrome instead. Use the environment variable BROWSER and set it to "none" or "chrome". | ||