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Ripple (XRP) Price Analysis: Is Ripple’s 4-Month High-Value Sustainable?


Ripple reached the highest point of the year until now. The 2019 prediction goes with 0.8 USD target. Ripple (XRP) has reached its zenith point of the year 2019. It got its value at 0.45 USD, and this figure is the highest in the last four and a half months. This is not an abrupt … The post...

An Event Apart Boston is Coming. Save Now!


(This is a sponsored post.) An Event Apart Boston is almost here! We're talking, like, less than a month away. If you've been holding off from registering, this might be your last chance because time and seating are both limited. Besides, we're talking about three days of pure knowledge-dropping...

The 10 Things We Built on Twitch in March


This year feels like it's on moving too fast! March is done and it was an eventful month for us here at Scotch. We've gotten the following done: Scotch home page redesign launch

Some Notes About Accessibility


Earlier this month Eric Bailey wrote about the current state of accessibility on the web and why it felt like fighting an uphill battle: As someone with a good deal of interest in the digital accessibility space, I follow WebAIM’s work closely. Their survey results are priceless insights into...

The Secret Weapon to Learning CSS


For some reason, I’ve lately been thinking a lot about what it takes to break into the web design industry and learn CSS. I reckon it has something to do with Keith Grant’s post earlier this month on a CSS mental model where he talks about a “common core for CSS”: We need common core tricks like...

Git Checkout at Previous Timeframe


In the past I’ve blogged about checking out branches created on a specific date as well as sorting git branches by date, but one frequent usage of git and dates is checking out a commit at a given time in the past. For example, I often say “Weird, this feature was working a month...

What does Stack Overflow want to be when it grows up?


I sometimes get asked by regular people in the actual real world what it is that I do for a living, and here's my 15 second answer: We built a sort of Wikipedia website for computer programmers to post questions and answers. It's called Stack Overflow. As of last month

Realtime Cryptocurrency Rates API with coinlayer


Last year when cryptocurrencies were gaining massively in value each month, I badly wanted to create a personal web project which would let me quickly buy and sell crypto outside of brokers like Coinbase; the problem I ran into was not having a reliable API for doing so.  I recently discovered...

Building a RSS Viewer With Vue: Part 1


As I explore, learn, and most importantly, play with Vue.js, I've been building different types of apps as a way to get practice with and improve my use of it. A few weeks ago, I was reading about the shut down of Digg's RSS Reader and while great alternatives exist, I thought it would be fun...

Elixir a Erlang – meetup třetí úterý v měsíci


MeetUpová skupina prag.ex Elixir & Erlang in Prague pořádá v úterý 19. 6. další z řady svých meetupů. Tentokrát se bude hovořit na témata „Benchmarking in Elixir“ a „gen_udp/tcp a streamovani binarnich dat.”…

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