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2022 Advocacy and your personal brand Advocacy and your personal brand Applying for Developer Advocacy Applying for Developer Advocacy 2021 Organising with Checkvist - A new sublist I’m a big fan of Checkvist and today in response to my praise on Twitter, Dan asked a few questions around it:Ok you ... 2020 A few words on Git. I tweeted something about Git. Do I regret it? A little bit. Why? Becaus
Last updated: 07th January, 2018 Why this Guide Work in progress Target Audience The Basics Java the language. Java the ecosystem. Java the JVM. A Multi-language platform JVM Bytecode Cross Platform JVM Implementations, Editions and Versions Editions and Versions Editions Versions Installing Java Application Output a.k.a Artifacts JAR Files WAR Files Running Java Applications Classpath Build Tools
I often come across people complaining about some odd behaviour when it comes to editor tabs in IntelliJ IDEA or any of the other sister products such as WebStorm or PhpStorm. Some expect a different kind of behavior from tabs. Others want the ability to have different colored tabs and some want them numbered. My advice to all of them? Switch tabs off. You don’t need tabs. Here’s your typical layo
Had to update some CSS on my site over the weekend, which led me to updating some LESS file. The template I use for the site uses Grunt, which forced me to download the entire Internet via npm. And all I wanted to do was set a text-indent to 0. If you’ve never seen Grunt, here’s what it looks like: module.exports = function(grunt) { grunt.initConfig({ jshint: { options: { jshintrc: '.jshintrc' },
Last updated: 07 January, 2014 Why this Guide Work in progress Target Audience What this guide is not The Basics Cross Platform Multiple Languages and Technologies Extensible Community Edition or Ultimate Edition? IntelliJ IDEA or Android Studio? WebStorm, PyCharm, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode or IntelliJ IDEA? Project Formats IntelliJ IDEA Projects Modules and Libraries Storage Format Maven Projec
This is a multi-part series on Refactoring to Functional Programming Getting Started Basic Primitives Reducing and Flattening Lists Why Class? In College Teacher: We are surrounded by objects in the real world. These can be cars, houses, etc. That’s why it’s very easy to associate real world objects with classes in Object Oriented Programming. 2 weeks later Jake: I’m having a bit of hard time with
Today Paul Campbell asked on Twitter about the possibility of having an automated testing scenario using WebStorm and Mocha. Although there’s nothing built in to WebStorm to support this, it’s actually very simple to setup. All we need are a few bits and pieces: - Mocha. A testing framework for node.js. I’ve been using it for some time and it’s quite decent. It’s from the same guys that have broug
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