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Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade Have an existing Angular 1 application and are wondering about upgrading to Angular 2? Well, read on and learn about our plans to support incremental upgrades. Summary Good news! We're enabling mixing of Angular 1 and Angular 2 in the same application. You can mix Angular 1 and Angular 2 components in the same view. Angular 1 and A
Paxos algorithms are a family of consensus algorithms (or protocols) that are used in distributed systems to achieve consensus in the presence of crash failures. These protocols are infamously difficult to understand, mainly due to the various states that have to be maintained on servers that have varying roles in the execution of the protocol. Paxos consensus protocols are generally used to imple
So you learned React. So you added ES6 integration. So you got good at abstracting your code into components. So you…stop. We don’t care. Just because you learned a solid framework with some good use cases does not make you a genius. And it DEFINITELY does not make React the correct choice for everything you do; in fact, it’s probably not the best choice in the majority of cases. ReactJS is a char
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a definition of this new architectural term The term "Microservice Architecture" has sprung up over the last few years to describe a particular way of designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services. While there is no precise definition of this architectural style, there are certain common characteristics around organization around business capability, automated depl
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Clearbit's free Logo API is still available here in 2021 — and still completely free. We never found anything that catered well to company logos. And yet there's a lot of clear use-cases ranging from setting an organization's default image on signup to pulling in logos next to job listings. Clearbit Logo API The API is incredibly simple, taking a company's domain and returning an image. GET https:
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