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| | | | | Know a little Ruby? Ready to start web development? Before jumping to Rails, get your hands dirty with Sinatra. It's the perfect learning tool. My recommendation: Start with a basic dynamic website, backed with SQLite. Create and manage your database tables with raw SQL. Practice deploying on Heroku. Practice. | |
| | | | | vannevel.net | |
| | | | | What you'll read here is just a quick overview of setting up gulp and Visual Studio Code to get your first AngularJS app working. | |
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| | | | | dusty.phillips.codes | |
| | | UPDATE: I've updated the Inko Formula on Homebrew to 0.11.0, so you may just want to use brew install inko instead. That said, There are a few bugfixes on Inko that didn't make it to the 0.11.0 release, so you may want to build off the main branch instead. I have a blog article in progress about why I'm super excited about the Inko Programming Language. It's nowhere near completion, however, and I wanted to share how I got the latest version Inko running on MacOS (Ventura). | ||