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Submit your PWA application to the App Store (Google/Apple/Microsoft/Meta)
The article discusses the growing popularity of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and their integration into app stores. PWAs provide native app-like features and engage users through push notifications.
Croner - a library for executing JavaScript/TypeScript code at a specified time
Croner is a tool for easy task scheduling management on Linux and Unix systems using Go.
12 Technical Recruitment Questions About Relational Databases
The article outlines key recruitment questions about databases, emphasizing their importance and practical tips for programmers.
New options in iOS 16.4 that should interest you
The article discusses iOS 16.4 updates, suggesting immediate changes in important privacy and security settings to enhance user experience.
GitHub Copilot for Command Line Interface (CLI)
Christian Heilmann's article discusses the benefits of GitHub Copilot for the command line, which simplifies terminal interaction and task automation. The author shares his experiences and encourages experimentation with the tool.
Twitter Algorithm Tester
The 'Twitter Algorithm' application helps users understand Twitter's algorithm using interactive tools.
Emojis are cool and improve text readability? Not for everyone
The article addresses the importance of accessibility when using emojis in online communication. It points out that not all users interpret emojis the same way, hence their usage should be well thought out. Providing guidance can help minimize misunderstandings and enhance user experience for people with different needs.
How the First NFTs Were Sold in Poland - Investigative Journalism
The NFT auction organized by DESA introduces the Polish art market to the digital age, merging traditional art with modern blockchain technology.
Anori - Your personalized start page (Chrome)
Anori is a web application framework focused on simplicity and flexibility, built on the Rust programming language.
Source Code of Twitter's Recommendation Algorithm
The 'the-algorithm' repository by Twitter explains how the content recommendation algorithm works, encouraging collaborative development and better understanding.
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