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Most Effective Uses of Python

Most Effective Uses of Python

With its ease of use and robust collection of data libraries, it’s no wonder that Python continues to be one … Read more >>

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Why your Projects on LiveEdu Need to be Exclusive

Why your Projects on LiveEdu Need to be Exclusive

At LiveEdu, we guarantee exclusive quality content to our subscribed Viewers. This means that LiveEdu Project Creators cannot stream open source projects, projects with MIT license or projects that they are going to sell later....

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5 Tips for Aspiring Software Engineers

Actionable tips for aspiring software engineers, from choosing what to study to acing your first interview.

Are you considering a … Read more >>

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How to Develop a WordPress Plugin Using Webpack 3, React and the REST API (part 2)

That is article 2 of 2 in the series “How to Develop a WordPress Plugin Using Webpack 3” Have you ever wondered how to get React working with the WordPress… Read more

The post How to Develop a WordPress Plugin Using Webpack 3, React and the REST API (part 2) appeared first on Delicious Brains.

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The structure of an HTML document

In this article, I will show you the overall structure of an HTML page. Now that you know the HTML syntax, it’s time to know how to use it.
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Behind-the-Scenes: How We’re Automating Acceptance Testing

Have you ever had the joy of carrying out acceptance tests? For our team at Delicious Brains, testing our releases, in the past, has been one of the most dreaded… Read more

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Self-taught Courses vs Coding Bootcamps

A few years ago, I was at a crossroads in my career, trying to teach myself how to code and … Read more >>

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Building a Command Line Daemon in PHP to Emulate AWS SQSD

Sometimes when you’re building a project there are parts of the architecture that exist on production that don’t exist on your development machine. Those missing parts (like proprietary software that’s… Read more

The post Building a Command Line Daemon in PHP to Emulate AWS SQSD appeared first on Delicious Brains.

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Project Tutorial: How to create a Multiplayer Space Game in C#

Project Tutorial: How to create a Multiplayer Space Game in C#

RedIronLabs is a VR Unity Game Development team in Calgary Alberta. They specialize in dark horror. As the stream is maintained by Lloyd Summers – the co-founder and the lead developer for RedIronLabs. They are...

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Refactoring JavaScript: How to Avoid Technical Debt While Working with Legacy Code

Do you have a legacy JavaScript codebase you’re avoiding refactoring? So does WordPress. If you’ve been paying attention to WordPress core lately, you may have noticed that there has been… Read more

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