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jrhawley.ca
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| | | | | I run this site using GitHub Pages, so here's my setup of how I make it easier to test my site before I make changes, using Visual Studio Code. | |
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taylorbrazelton.com
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| | | | | Taylor Brazelton's personal blog - Software engineer sharing insights on Python, AWS, DevOps, and business. | |
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www.joeltok.com
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| | | | | The Problem Over the years I've often needed to search for specific files by their name in Visual Studio Code, but never figured out how to do it. I had always assumed that a Command F would reveal the file to me, but nope, that always only searched within files. So I've had to always resort to using complicated bash commands from search engine results (searching a new method each time I needed to do this), or literally trying my luck poking at folders in a random search. | |
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tarekziade.wordpress.com
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| | | tl;dr I am building for Sagrada a web application that can be used to create and deploy web services through the web with a few Python functions. See the prototype demo quick screencast -- If you can't view it in your browser, download it and use VLC -- The music is MC Jack IN the... | ||