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michaelscodingspot.com
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| | | | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | |
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www.trickster.dev
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| | | | | Code level discussion of web scraping, gray hat automation, growth hacking and bounty hunting | |
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www.smashingapps.com
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| | | | | There are many web based code editors out there, but getting by free and good ones is not that easy. That is why I am sharing few robust web based editors that also recognize as IDEs (integrated development environment) to code directly from your browser. Read each entry in the list and see which website suits your needs best. | |
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blog.samuelmaddock.com
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| | | After 4 months of waiting, that is the response I got from Widevine, Google's DRM for web browsers, regarding a license agreement. For the last 2 years I've been working on a web browser that now cannot be completed because Google, the creators of the open source browser Chrome, won't allow DRM in an open source project. The browser I'm building, called Metastream, is an Electron-based (Chromium derived), MIT-licensed browser hosted on GitHub. | ||