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Holo (HOT) Price Analysis: The Active Developers Of Holo Are Making The Crypto A Great Project To Woo For
20.5.2019
Many crypto analysts are claiming that HOT is looking really bullish. Although an intermediate bearish trend is active due to the instability of the crypto market, in the long run, HOT is really looking forward to being on a bullish line. It has been ranked in the “A” category which signifies that...
Holo (HOT) Price Analysis: Holo’s Bullish Path You Can’t Afford To Miss
14.5.2019
Holochain’s business is to boost in business application creation. The 2019 prediction goes with 0.01 USD target. Holo (HOT) is one of the least talked about coins in the market. But recently, there were stories of Holochain reportedly building more infrastructures with an aim to develop business...
Holo (HOT) Price Analysis: Holo Being Highly Resistive To Market Shocks, Can Be Considered As A Good Investment Opportunity
13.5.2019
It has been seen earlier also that Holo has not suffered greatly due to intense market volatility, but that doesn’t imply that the market fluctuation does not influence its price. There its future values have to be dependent on market trends only. According to a renowned crypto analyst, HOLO...
Holo (HOT) Price Analysis: Can the Realization of Planned Deals Change the Course of Holo’s Price Trend?
10.5.2019
Holo has many planned upcoming associations which can give it access to huge users’ base. The 2019 target should be 20x the current value. Holochain (HOT) is a digital network which provides peer-to-peer networking for agent-centric agreements. The platform is decentralized and maintains...
Breaking CSS Custom Properties out of :root Might Be a Good Idea
27.3.2019
CSS Custom Properties have been a hot topic for a while now, with tons of great articles about them, from great primers on how they work to creative tutorials to do some real magic with them. If you’ve read more than one or two articles on the topic, then I’m sure you’ve noticed that they start...
What We Want from Grid
27.2.2019
We felt spoiled with CSS grid for a minute there. It arrived hot and fast in all the major browsers all at once. Now that we're seeing a lot more usage, we're seeing people want more from grid.
Michelle Barker lists hers wants (and I'll put my commentary after):
Styling row and column gaps. I've...
Sayonara Edge
4.12.2018
Sounds like Edge is going to spin down EdgeHTML, the engine that powers edge, and go with Chromium. It's not entirely clear as I write whether the browser will still be called Edge or not. Opera did this same thing in 2013. We'll surely be seeing much more information about this directly from...
Get Started w/ Prisma for Super Simple GraphQL
14.11.2018
Almost every week we get to see a new tool or product being released for GraphQL development. Yeah, that's how hot the GraphQL ecosystem is currently is. Today, we'll be looking at one of the tools
PSA: Yes, Serverless Still Involves Servers.
16.7.2018
You clever dog. You've rooted it out! It turns out when you build things with serverless technology you're still using servers. Pardon the patronizing tone there, I've seen one-too-many hot takes at this point where someone points this fact out and trots away triumphantly.
And yes, because...
Vue + TypeScript: A Match Made in Your Code Editor
27.6.2018
Vue is so hot right now and I’ve been thinking of doing a serious project with it since quite a while, so when the opportunity popped up, I hopped in. But there was a little problem — one of the requirements of the project was to write it in TypeScript. At first, I was super stressed about...
Getting Started with Live Coding in Visual Studio Code w/ Live Share
30.5.2018
Live Share for Visual Studio Code is HOT OFF THE PRESS and publically available as of May 7th 2018! Wha
15 Interesting JavaScript and CSS Libraries for February 2018
15.2.2018
The list of hot new resources this February includes awesome open source galleries, libraries for handling HTTP with Promises, WYSIWYG editors and more!
Make Your Own Cash, 1930s Style; the CoinSummit Boosters; and Hot Pockets
30.3.2014
John Law remembers a 1930s currency revolution, survives exuberant optimism, and (almost) finds something good about mobile malware mining