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blog.helenchong.omg.lol
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| | | | | Taking the opportunity of answering a question from WeblogPoMo AMA to list the things I am grateful for in 2024. | |
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goodinternetmagazine.com
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| | | | | I had used a computer since I was a kindergartner in the late 1990s, and I am also old enough to remember dial-up internet. However, before I was a teenager, I never considered the possibility of me creating anything on the web, let alone crafting my own space on the | |
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www.hackerschool.com
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| | | | | The thing RC kind of teaches you is that you can figure anything out, given enough time. Maybe it doesn't always make sense to do that, but you could! | |
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syntackle.com
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| | | Containerization in it's entirety is an incredibly useful concept. From being able to execute applications in isolation, to being able to port them easily with all of their dependencies and configuration is all a developer could ask for. | ||