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- SQL Server In-Memory OLTP as ASP.NET Session State Provider
- In-Memory OLTP: Revolutionizing ASP.NET Session State Management This article explores the significant performance improvements achievable in ASP.NET session state management by leveraging SQL Server's In-Memory OLTP technology. Introduced with SQL
- It Industry 257 2025-02-18 11:53:09
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- Saving Bandwidth with Chrome's Data Saver
- Chrome's data saving feature: significantly reduces mobile data usage Core points: Chrome's data savings feature significantly reduces mobile data usage by automatically compressing, shrinking, and converting images and other elements, thus saving bandwidth. The working principle of the data saving function is to transfer Chrome's network traffic through Google's servers instead of users' devices, optimize the server's requested content through HTTP/2 instead of HTTP, thereby reducing the number of round trips between servers and cache future resources. For instant loading. Enabling data saving on both mobile and desktop versions of Chrome is simple, which reduces the total page size by 30-40% without slowing down speed.
- It Industry 695 2025-02-18 11:52:09
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- CSS Grids, Flexbox, Columns, Shapes and Regions, with Rachel Andrew
- This episode of the Versioning Show features Rachel Andrew, a renowned CSS Grid expert and co-creator of Perch CMS. Rachel, known for her engaging teaching style, showcases her expertise through lively demonstrations, blending her background as a da
- It Industry 400 2025-02-18 11:50:09
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- Botox and the Art of Empathetic Design in UXD
- The internet is full of malicious comments, which seems to be an inevitable reality. However, an interesting phenomenon in the early days of SitePoint website caught our attention: the comment section of articles showing author's avatar in articles is often more rational and friendly than articles without avatar. We found that authors who use comics or cartoon avatars get fewer negative comments than those who don’t have one. Authors who use logos or non-character graphics are more likely to induce aggressive and impolite feedback. This doesn't mean that avatars completely avoid criticism—in fact, you don't want that. But criticism is often more objective and constructive. What exactly happened? A published in the Journal of Social Psychology and Personality Science in 2011 (So
- It Industry 522 2025-02-18 11:48:11
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- Python Web Applications: The basics of WSGI
- Key Takeaways WSGI, or Web Server Gateway Interface, underpins all Python web frameworks, providing a common specification for web servers that allows for interaction between different web servers and application frameworks. A WSGI application i
- It Industry 637 2025-02-18 11:40:08
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- Nextcloud: an Open-source Dropbox, Google Drive Alternative
- Nextcloud: Your Secure, Open-Source Alternative to Cloud Storage Giants Tired of entrusting your valuable data to proprietary cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive? Nextcloud offers a compelling open-source alternative, empowering
- It Industry 1129 2025-02-18 11:36:10
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- Setting up Your Raspberry Pi as a Git Server
- This article explains how to set up a Raspberry Pi as a private Git server, offering a cost-effective alternative to public services for managing and sharing code. Key Advantages: Version control for personal projects. Private repositories, ensuring
- It Industry 1039 2025-02-18 11:27:09
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- CodePen, and Getting Started on the Web, with Chris Coyier
- This episode of the Versioning Show features Chris Coyier, renowned creator of CSS-Tricks and co-founder of CodePen and the ShopTalk podcast, in conversation with Tim and David. They explore various aspects of web development, from foundational prin
- It Industry 504 2025-02-18 11:25:13
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- CSS Animation, and Creating Art with Code, with Rachel Smith
- This episode of the Versioning Show features front-end developer Rachel Smith from CodePen. Tim and David discuss with Rachel the intersection of art and code, the evolution of web animation, and the limitless creative potential within coding. Ve
- It Industry 845 2025-02-18 11:19:13
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- The Ups and Downs of Open-source Software, with Ken Wheeler
- This episode of the Versioning Show features Tim Evko, M. David Green, and Ken Wheeler, a Formidable JavaScript programmer known for open-source projects like Slick Carousel. They discuss the challenges and rewards of open-source software developmen
- It Industry 833 2025-02-18 11:14:10
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- Cloud Storage: Choosing Between Drobpox, Drive, S3 and Others
- Cloud Storage: A Comprehensive Guide for Personal and Business Use From personal file sharing to massive enterprise data warehousing, cloud storage offers scalable solutions for every need. This article explores the evolution of storage, various c
- It Industry 525 2025-02-18 11:10:10
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- Heroku Alternative: Deploy Apps with Dokku on DigitalOcean
- Dokku: Lightweight Heroku alternative to simplify application deployment Have the restrictions on Heroku's free app been tightened? don’t worry! This article introduces Dokku, a Heroku-like tool that allows easy deployment of complex applications through Git. It directly supports Heroku build packages, easily migrates existing applications, and provides various plugins for databases and other components. While Dokku requires more command line settings than Heroku and requires some server management experience, it provides great flexibility and cost-effectiveness. The combination of Dokku and DigitalOcean: Cost-effective application deployment With DigitalOcean pre-installed Dokku image, you can quickly build yourself
- It Industry 973 2025-02-18 11:06:10
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- How to Modernize a Booking System with Acuity Scheduling
- This tutorial demonstrates how to build a custom widget for booking driving lessons, integrating with Acuity Scheduling's API for seamless appointment management. The process involves creating a responsive, user-friendly interface using Vue.js, hand
- It Industry 826 2025-02-18 11:05:10
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- How to Improve Your Team's Debugging Times with Rollbar
- Rollbar: Your Debugging Time Saver Rollbar is a powerful error tracking and debugging tool trusted by companies like Heroku, Walmart, and Intuit. It centralizes critical error management for websites, web apps, and mobile/desktop applications, drama
- It Industry 482 2025-02-18 11:00:11
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- 3 Ways to Work More Effectively in a Web Development Team
- Key Points A positive attitude and courage to get out of your comfort zone can significantly improve the efficiency of the web developer team. Being willing to accept suggestions from team members and question your own ideas can lead to innovative solutions to problems. Taking on tasks that team members generally do not want to or avoid can promote personal growth and enhance team value. Selfless programmers, who prioritize team needs over their personal comfort zones, are often seen as leaders, thus creating a more efficient and united web development team. Developers tend to use familiar and favorite tools to pursue comfort. But in a team environment, this can be a problem. Looking back on my career, I have made many mistakes in this regard. Think about the framework you are currently using: Will adding extra dependencies help others? The design you like
- It Industry 406 2025-02-18 10:59:09