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logr.cogley.info
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| | | | | Yesterday I learned about so-called macro pads, which are small programmable keyboards about the size of a number pad. People use them to store key macros used in various apps (so that it is one touch to do some action), and there are even ones with little LCD or OLED screens that can be programmed. See the elgato Stream Deck, the Infinitton and the MAX Keyboard Falcon-20 RGB. | |
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letra.studio
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| | | | | John Gruber spent some time with the new MacBook Pro: It feels a bit silly to be excited about a classic arrow key layout, a hardware Escape key, and... | |
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emmanuelbernard.com
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| | | | | Executive summary: I went for Instacast and so far I'm happy about it. In its grandiose lack of thinking, Apple has decided that when syncing an iOS with iCloud it no longer copies podcast episodes from your iTunes library when you sync up. They sort of know that a podcast is refreshed regularly so they added a get new episode button that brings you to the iTunes Store on your iOS. You then have to manually remember which episode you have read and which one you want to listen to. On top of that the default is to stream them. To download, you have to press the arrow button for long enough but not too long. In short, horrible experience! So I looked around to find an actual podcast application that would fill these needs: maintain my list of podcast subscripti... | |
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | The onion architecture is not as well known as the 3-tier software architecture but is gaining a lot of attention during the microservices era. It structures your software so that it is easy to change technologies without impacting business logic. Coupled with Domain Driven Design (DDD) principles it offers a powerful way to build a | ||