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API List - a service aggregating numerous publicly available APIs suitable for use (most often for free) in your project

APIList is a repository compiling various public APIs, ideal for developers.

List of 50 playlists with music for programming and learning - all from Spotify

The article presents fifty Spotify playlists ideal for coding, helping developers focus on their work.

Stop using console.log() and start properly using DevTools

The article highlights the benefits of using developer tools over `console.log` for debugging code, explaining how these tools can enhance a programmer's efficiency and code quality.

How to secure your serverless, open API deployed on AWS?

The article outlines five strategies for securing open APIs in serverless architectures, such as token-based authorization, monitoring, and using web application firewalls. Rolf Streefkerk emphasizes a multi-layered security approach to protect applications from threats.

How to Dockerize a NodeJS application and run it on Heroku infrastructure?

Pacheco's article outlines how to dockerize a Node.js application and deploy it on Heroku. It includes steps on Docker installation, Dockerfile creation, application testing, and finally deploying to Heroku. This practical guide is beneficial for both beginners and advanced developers looking to effectively use Docker in the cloud.

List of 10 'influential' yet typically dead programming languages

The article "Influential Dead Languages" by Hillel Wayne emphasizes the significance of dead languages such as Latin and Greek and their impact on modern languages and culture. The author highlights the role these languages play in research and education, noting that they need not be just an interesting past, but can still have relevance in today's world. Wayne's reflections encourage readers to consider the linguistic heritage and the importance of studying dead languages.

Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements in CSS you probably haven't heard of

The article describes lesser-known CSS pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes that enhance web page styling, offering practical tips for developers.

Dozens of interviews with managers and employees of companies operating in the remote work model

Pajamas is a tool for developers to easily create web applications. It offers ready-made components and support for various frameworks.

Pragli - virtual office for remote workers. Currently available for free.

Pragli is an innovative tool for supporting remote work. It enhances communication and collaboration through virtual offices and integrations with other tools. The platform simplifies meeting organization and helps build relationships in a remote environment.

Collection of 11 articles on remote work from the Arkency blog (a Polish company, but the blog is in English)

The article addresses key issues related to remote work, offering practical advice and techniques for organizing work effectively, making it suitable for both employees and managers.

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