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Easy Stock Market Quotes with marketstack (Sponsored)


The stock market is wild right now, at least in the United States. Between pandemic, political events, and everything else going on, the stock market is one swing after another. There are a host of services that give you stock quotes but I don’t trust them; I feel like they delay information...

Předprodej učebnice Java s webovými příklady na třídě Element


Úvodem bych rád poděkoval redakci portálu Root.cz za zveřenění zprávy o zahájení předprodeje učebnice jazyka Java a děkuji také čtenářům za všechny komentáře, které mě přiměly k napsání tady tohoto blogu.  Ukázkové příklady k připravované knize tvoří servlety jednoho Maven projektu, který...

Automatically Rebase GitHub Pull Requests


Working on an open source project with a thriving contribution community is one of the great joys I have at Mozilla. In leading this charge, I get to meet amazing people of all different skill sets and interests, as well as different points of view. In the end I receive hundreds of pull requests...

Building a Blog with Next.js


In this article, we will use Next.js to build a static blog framework with the design and structure inspired by Jekyll. I’ve always been a big fan of how Jekyll makes it easier for beginners to setup a blog and at the same time also provides a great degree of control over every aspect of...

Blockstream CSO Samson Mow: I’ve Been Bullish on Bitcoin Since Day One


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Blockstream CSO Samson Mow: I’ve Been Bullish on Bitcoin Since Day One appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Blockstream CSO Samson Mow: I’ve Been Bullish on Bitcoin Since Day One


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Blockstream CSO Samson Mow: I’ve Been Bullish on Bitcoin Since Day One appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

A little bit of plain Javascript can do a lot


Julia Evans: I decided to implement almost all of the UI by just adding & removing CSS classes, and using CSS transitions if I want to animate a transition. An awful lot of the JavaScript on sites (that aren’t otherwise entirely constructed from JavaScript) is click the thing...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12)


 Powered by While Bitcoin has stagnated the last couple of weeks, there have been some exciting developments going on withContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12)


 Powered by While Bitcoin has stagnated the last couple of weeks, there have been some exciting developments going on withContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Improving Chromium’s browser compatibility in 2020


This is exactly what I love to hear from any browser vendor: When it comes to browser compatibility, there are still too many missing features and edge-case bugs. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Things can and will get better, if browser vendors can understand what is causing the most...

Bootstrap 5


It’s always notable when the world biggest CSS framework goes up a major version (it’s in alpha now). It has dropped jQuery and IE, started using some CSS custom properties, gone fully customized with form elements, started to embrace utility classes, and includes a massive icon...

A New Price Valuation Model Says $10,670 Fair Value For Bitcoin


Seba, a Switzerland based bank, is proposing a Bitcoin valuation model that places its fair value at $10,670. At this price, the model suggests Bitcoin is trading at a significant discount, at just above $9,100. In a blog posting this past Thursday, Seba says the model’s estimate relies...

Get Worldwide Postal Code Data with Zip Code API (Sponsored)


Accurate shipping and location information is well worth the price you need to pay for it. You can sell that information, you can target consumers to perfection, and save yourself loads of frustration when it comes to shipping. Creating your own location API isn’t worth the time — there...

Settling down in a Jamstack world


One of the things I like about Jamstack is that it’s just a philosophy. It’s not particularly prescriptive about how you go about it. To me, the only real requirement is that it’s based on static (CDN-backed) hosting. You can use whatever tooling you like. Those tools, though...

IOTA CoFounders on How Past Mistakes Have Shaped Them Today


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post IOTA CoFounders on How Past Mistakes Have Shaped Them Today appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

IOTA Cofounders on How Past Mistakes Have Shaped Them Today


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post IOTA Cofounders on How Past Mistakes Have Shaped Them Today appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Some Performance Links


Just had a couple of good performance links burning a hole in my pocket, so blogging them like a good little blogger. Web Performance Recipes With Puppeteer Puppeteer is an Node library for spinning up a copy of Chrome “headlessly” (i.e. no UI) and controlling it. People use it...

Refreshing Sidebar for 2020


The new design for Sidebar is lovely. I like how it goes even deeper with the sticky elements than the last design. But even more notably, Sacha Greif has been posting five links per day to Sidebar since 2012. That’s a remarkable achievement. Direct Link to Article — Permalink…...

How-to guide for creating edge-to-edge color bars that work with a grid


Hard-stop gradients are one of my favorite CSS tricks. Here, Marcel Moreau combines that idea with CSS grid to solve an issue that’s otherwise a pain in the butt. Say you have like a 300px right sidebar on a desktop layout with a unique background color. Easy enough. But then say you want...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 29-July 3)


Powered by As the crypto markets continue their calm streak, IntoTheBlock takes a look at what Bitcoin holders (aka hodlers)Continue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 29-July 3) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

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