Rayveal.js is an adaptation of the popular reveal.js framework, but it's designed to work with markdown files to make it super easy to create slideshows. It lets you create multiple markdown documents and easily switch between them. It also has a lot of goodies like a toggle persistent toolbar at the bottom of the screen that lets you have related links for your contact info available at all times.
This video shows you how to create a presentation quickly by forking the repo and using Github tools to edit your documents. I welcome comments and pull requests to make this better.
In the Last Episode of The Preview, the fellas answered something I know you've been wondering. In the ultimate battle for cloud and network security, Which starship do you think would be the least secure?
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Bootstrap 5 launched with a javascript only approach, but not a lot of new components. 5.1 brought many new tools including experimental Grid support, placeholders, offcanvas in navs and more. In this episode of The Toolbox, we'll take a look at some of the new components and features.
As usual, I'll have lots of Toolbox shorts with cool new tools that can help you rock it as a developer. Ah yeah! mark that date and get ready to go toolin'
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When it was released, Tailwind CSS is of those frameworks that made everyone notice. Popularity, breeds competition and there's a contender that's been gaining ground called WindiCSS. Let's take a look at why you'd want to consider it, and then we'll build something with it.
Tailwind's utility based approach is [a bit controversial](https://adamwathan.me/css-utility-classes-and-separation-of-concerns/), but it's perfect for today's component focused frameworks like React and Svelte. I've really grown to enjoy it.
The problem with Tailwind CSS 2 is that it has a ton of classes which will create large files unless you use the PurgeCSS option.
WindiCSS was created to solve some of these problems with a JIT compiler that is a central part of how it works. Newer versions of Tailwind introduced something called the JIT compiler to fix this, which will be a standard when version 3.0 comes out soon.
- Fully compatibile with Tailwind v2.0
- Zero dependencies: no PostCSS or Autoprefixer
- First class integration: Vite, Rollup and it also offer it's own CLI, if you want to roll your own build process.
- Condensed manual that's easier than Tailwinds
- Additional Features
The newest version of TailwindCSS has one advantage and that's the CDN JIT version, which lets you build a custom css file from a CDN. That makes it easier to do demos, but iit means that you're going to need a build process to try out Windi. There is, however a cool online playground https://windicss.org/play.html
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Like great wine, there are some tools that pair exceptionally well with each other. One of those is React and GrahpQL. To celebrate the launch of my new course, I'm hosting a new livestream to talk about how they work together, why you should build something with them as soon as possible and how to use them with React Hooks.
It's not a surprise that both React and GraphQL developed by Facebook. One of the surprising things about doing this course was how much I enjoyed working with React Hooks. I've been using the class based architecture, which felt very comfortable.
In this livestream, I'll answer questions and show how to connect to data using the Github GraphQL API. I strongly believe that the best way to learn something is to build something with it. That's why I often build project based courses that give you an idea of what it's like to work in a realistic environment.
As a bonus, attend the event and I'll make the course free for you for 24 hours with a speciall link if you're one of my followers on LinkedIn.
Building a GraphQL Project with React.js
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The correct answer is always Chuck. After all, when he throws exceptions, it's across the room and all his arrays are of infinite size.
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Will Legacy Languages like Java Survive? The Future of Code-EP02
Java is an object-oriented programming language that was way ahead of it’s time. Invented in 1995 as a solution for interactive television.
In a world where new languages and frameworks emerge every month, Java has held strong for 25+ years, seeing a resurgence in recent years. And it's not the only legacy language that is going strong after decades of use.
In this episode of The Future of Code, we’ll talk to Kathryn Hodge, a Software Engineer at Comcast NBC and Christa Lindley Content Manager for the Software Development library at LinkedIn Learning.
We’ll explore how these languages have managed to stay relevant. Java, for example, has had 17 versions and spanned 27 years. Is it still a good bet for a future ruled by AI?
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Getting started with AJAX is super easy when you use the jQuery library. That works well for the client side, but how do you work with a server side language like PHP? It's easier than you think.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are changing, and the acceleration of the improvements has been astounding. In this episode, we’re going to explore some of the changes in the models over time and discuss some of the newer developments that are changing the nature of reality and the future of humanity.
I’ve invited Lila Tretikov, currently the Deputy CTO at Microsoft and previously worked as the Chief Technical Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation. Lila has created and scaled companies, a US Retail Bank, The Largest Global energy PPP and was listed as Forbes Top 100 most powerful women.
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