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ianthehenry.com
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| | | | Over the course of reading the Nix manual, reading the Nixpkgs manual, reading the Nix Pills, and performing my own experiments, I have accumulated quite a few "open questions." I leave them at the bottom of each post, and they help ease my mind: writing them down allows me to forget them. They are not lurking in the darker corners of my brain, distracting me as I try to go about my day. They will be there for me when I need them, and that is a calming thought. Now, I'm not done learning Nix. But I have read all of the official documentation, at this point, and it is time to enter into a new chapter of my Nix journey: I am leaving the warm embrace of the manuals, and setting off on my own. And what better place to start by going through my open questions? All 160 of them. | |
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datasette.io
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| | | | This tutorial will show you how to use sqlite-utils to clean data, import it into SQLite and explore it with Datasette. | |
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buttercms.com
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| | | | Learn everything about Laravel migrations. This ultimate guide walks you through creating, running, and managing migrations step by step. Read now! | |
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andrevala.com
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| | Last week I got to read a lot about several different topics. You'll find stuff about Azure Serverless, API Gateway pattern, Policy-Based Access Control (PBAC) and a couple of Microsoft news. I hope you find them interesting. |