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newschematic.org
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| | | | | Online portfolio and blag for Chris Boette | |
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chelseatroy.com
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| | | | | Whats going on?I wanted to make clean, elegant, simple charts to represent data about armed conflicts in Africa. I used the Chart.js javascript library to obtain some pretty graphs, but I addedfunctionality to the graphs and then wrote about it here so you can do it, too. This isthe thirdin a series ofthree posts, and | |
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www.owlcode.eu
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| | | | | Elm is a pure functional language to build web-applications | |
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peter0x44.github.io
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| | | Cross compilation is a common task during development, but different compilers and programming languages handle it in their own ways, and I wanted to write about the various flavors of trade-offs and design decisions that you will find across different tooling. I feel like I have absorbed a lot of information about how cross compilation works across different targets, tools and languages, so I figured it was time to condense my knowledge into a blog post. This is not a tutorial, but it still contains practically applicable knowledge. I don't claim to get every detail correct, merely explaining how things work to my understanding. | ||