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www.hugozap.com
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| | | | | A simple example of how to use WebAssembly in the browser and what the toolchain looks like. | |
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matttproud.com
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| | | | | I am using Hugo's uglyURLs feature to generate path names with file type suffixes. It may sound weird to do that in 2024; but if this is to be a static site, I want it to be an homage to 1990-2000s-era World Wide Web. The only problem is that Hugo's menu construct for pageRef = '/' generates a href value of href="/", not href="/index.html". This pageRef = '/' is used to designate your Hugo project's root directory. | |
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wweb.dev
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| | | | | In this post, I will show how to set up debugging for Javascript in VS Code for Node.js and for React in Firefox or Chrome... | |
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clip.place
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