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strangercodingtings.home.blog
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| | | | | A few years ago, I was talking to my manager about how we have a lack of people that like to perform Code Reviews, and it needed to change. He said since I had gained a reputation of being a good code reviewer, maybe I should do a presentation. I said it probably wasn't that... | |
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www.jamesshore.com
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will-keleher.com
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| | | | | Use of async functions in JS leads to consistent mistakes; these are the ones I see most often. | |
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blog.aaronlenoir.com
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| | | I made a thing for my other blog [https://flightschool.aaronlenoir.com] to show the GPS track of my flights. I thought I'd write down how I did it. Recording GPS Tracks I use an app for iOS called "myTracks" [https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/mytracks-the-gps-logger/id358697908]. In the free version you can start a recording and then stop the recording. You will be able to view the track in the app itself, but you can also export it and e-mail yourself a file in the "gpx" format. Gpx stands for " | ||