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Learn to Read Crypto and Blockchain Data With Our Guide


Just launched, our free block explorer guide will have you navigating blockchain data like the coolest kid on the block At CoinMarketCap, we have made it a mission to clearly communicate blockchain and crypto concepts in conjunction with providing data […] The post Learn to Read Crypto...

Dash Price Analysis: Dash Expected To Have a Price Rally in Near Future


Dash price is moving towards the price recovery. The coin will soon be seen hitting the price rally. The coin is one of the most volatile coins in the top 20 cryptocurrencies. Lately, the coin has started behaving well pertaining to its momentum in the market. The steady movement of the coin...

Hey, let’s create a functional calendar app with the JAMstack


Hey, let's create a functional calendar app with the JAMstack I’ve always wondered how dynamic scheduling worked so I decided to do extensive research, learn new things, and write about the technical part of the journey. It’s only fair to warn you: everything I cover here is three weeks of research...

React Starter: How does JSX make HTML elements?


JSX makes making React components easier. Some may find JSX to have a high learning curve and that's totally understandable. It's not exactly HTML and it's not exactly JavaScript, so it can take so

The Future of Websites: Headless CMSs


Since their introduction, content management systems (CMS) have made life easier for website developers, site owners, and administrators alike. Platforms like Word

Graphical User Interfaces for Git


Git is command-line-driven software, but that doesn't mean you have to use the command line to make it work. There are lots of options! Some of the deepest programmer nerds I know prefer to use GUIs for Git (Graphic User Interface, or you know, software you can see things and click stuff), and some...

Restricting a (pseudo) element to its parent’s border-box


Have you ever wanted to ensure that nothing of a (pseudo) element gets displayed outside its parent's border-box? In case you're having trouble picturing what that looks like, let's say we wanted to get the following result with minimal markup and avoiding brittle CSS. The desired result. This...

Tips for rolling your own lazy loading


You may have heard (or even issued the call) that “we can just use lazy loading!” when looking for a way to slim down a particularly heavy web page. Lazy loading is a popular technique for gradually requesting images as they come into view, rather than all at once after the HTML of the page...

The (Developer’s) Growth Model


I really like the post "The Designer’s Growth Model" by Dennis Hambeukers. Dennis just invented this model, but it's based on some existing ideas and it all rings true for me. Let me try to summarize the five stages as he lays them out for designers. Producers: You learn how to design. You learn...

The (Developer’s) Growth Model


I really like the post "The Designer’s Growth Model" by Dennis Hambeukers. Dennis just invented this model, but it's based on some existing ideas and it all rings true for me. Let me try to summarize the five stages as he lays them out for designers. Producers: You learn how to design. You learn...

Nownownow


Matthias Ott, relaying an idea he heard from Derek Sivers: Many personal websites, including this one here, have an “about” page. It’s a page that tells you something about the background of a person or about the services provided. But what this page often doesn’t answer – and neither do Twitter...

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