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Get inspired by graphic solutions from hundreds of SaaS (software as a service) businesses.
SaaS Pages is a platform for creating web pages for SaaS applications, with easy editors and templates.
Creating Bots for Telegram in Python - Step by Step Guide
The article is a guide to creating a Telegram bot in Python, primarily discussed through code examples and necessary library installations.
Public Money, Public Code - an initiative aimed at opening the source code of government software (or used by public institutions)
Public Code promotes open source software in public administration, supporting transparency and efficiency.
How many photos from Instagram tagged 'Warsaw' were really taken in Warsaw? - an interesting analysis
The article examines techniques for collecting and analyzing data related to Instagram photos, providing useful tools and methods.
Collection of 241 source codes of famous games
The 'Game Source Code' repository provides game source codes suitable for developers and game enthusiasts. These resources are perfect for learning and modification.
Meet the founder of Malwarebytes - one of the most popular antivirus solutions (the guest is Polish)
The article highlights the rise of card payments in the UK and the decline of cash usage, especially accelerated by the pandemic. It showcases changing consumer preferences and growing trust in cashless transactions.
Discussion of HTTP Headers Related to Web Security
The article outlines a guide to HTTP security headers, highlighting their importance, types, and practical application to enhance website security.
How to Properly Design a RESTful API? - A Guide
The article discusses the fundamental principles of RESTful API design, including statelessness, resources, and HTTP methods. It emphasizes security importance and continuous skills development in this area.
SmashTest - a language that allows quick writing of tests (both unit and UI)
Smashtest is a test automation platform optimized for developers and QA teams.
Does the Raspberry Pi 4 need active cooling? Even under light load, the little raspberry heats up quite a bit.
The article discusses the need for a fan for the Raspberry Pi 4 and how to install one.
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