Tag: javascript
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Going Beyond PowerPoint: How to Kickstart Your Technical Presentations
Discover easy tools and techniques to create engaging presentations without relying on PowerPoint. Learn to use interactive visuals, live demos, and storytelling to captivate your audience and confidently deliver impactful presentations.
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Highlight Reel for 2022
When a new year arrives, it is a great opportunity to take a moment to reflect on where you started at the beginning of the year, and where you ended. When I look back on 2022, I noticed events reflected in my GitHub contribution graph that highlight some common cycles in my own behaviour. I…
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Advent of Code 2021: Day 1
My initial thoughts after completing the first day of my first journey into the Advent of Code.
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F12 Chooser is a Dev Tool Thing
The F12 Chooser is a development tool thing that I like and you should know about if you want your web application or web extension to support Microsoft Edge.
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Picking between TypeScript and JavaScript
I want to develop a game, and not just produce it.
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Crowdsourcing Documentation is Cool
The idea of these large enterprises crowdsourcing their technical documentation is pretty cool. More cool than I had originally realized, and I want to take a moment to explain why I like it and why you should get involved yourself.
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Service Workers and PWAs are Super Cool
One of the core items highlighted by the Microsoft Edge team, along with many others who were just web professionals, was the importance of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). I started out thinking they were something that could be interesting one day, but left the conference convinced that this will change the way we think of…
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NVS, the Node Version Manger for Everyone
Here’s another dev thing I use: NVS, or the Node Version Switcher. It works on Windows and it’s great.
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IstanbulJS Code Coverage Reports in VSTS
Here’s another dev thing I use: NVS, or the Node Version Switcher. It works on Windows and it’s great.
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Mocha Test Reports in VSTS
Here’s another dev thing I do: Display my MochaJS test report in the Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) build report.