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A collection of several services that can help you host your own application online
The article presents 15 free services for hosting static web applications.
Libre 5 - the first (according to the manufacturer) phone that can operate as a desktop (with desktop OS and applications!)
The article discusses the convergence of desktops and mobile phones, highlighting the increasing trend of using a single device for various tasks. It addresses the challenges involved and potential benefits for users, including enhanced flexibility and comfort.
Anbox - use Android applications on Linux
Anbox is a platform that allows Android applications to run on Linux systems. With Anbox, users can access popular mobile apps on a larger screen without needing a smartphone. The project is open-source and provides full app integration with the operating system. While Anbox is still developing, it already offers many possibilities for Linux enthusiasts.
An (iOS) application for task planning in an unconventional way - instead of specific deadlines, you provide a time range (e.g., this year, next month, etc.)
StrongWeek is a fitness app that helps users create and track their workout plans. With its features, you can monitor progress and tailor your training to suit your needs.
List of 9 movies worth watching as a programmer (feature films, not tutorials!)
The article features nine movies every programmer should watch, blending technology with emotional stories.
Four Ways to Deploy Applications in 2020 - Their Advantages and Disadvantages
The article discusses four methods of deploying web applications in 2020, including physical servers, cloud deployment, containerization, and automated deployment.
Pulfrich Effect - how your brain creates a 3D image from 2D and what it has to do with programming?
The article analyzes why light themes are more beneficial, discussing scientific findings regarding their advantages in readability and productivity.
Why does entering the color 'chucknorris' in HTML/CSS produce red, 'chucknorri' similarly, but 'chucknorr' returns yellow?
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'chucknorris' as a color in HTML, highlighting issues with color interpretation by browsers, and emphasizes the importance of using standard color names.
Learning the Basics of Statistics Through Beautiful Visualizations Made in d3.js
Seeing Theory is an interactive website dedicated to the theory of probability. Users can experiment with data and visualizations to better understand key statistical concepts. The site is suitable for all levels of education, offering visual representations and detailed explanations of topics. It’s a valuable resource for enhancing math knowledge.
Over 100,000 stars on one page (at least that many are named) - explore space using your mouse
The 'Stars' project is a collection of interactive web-based experiments demonstrating browser capabilities.
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