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Sass CSS Stylesheet Primer Tutorial
When compartmentalizing web design work, and you’ve already done a compartmentalization to … backend – (ie. “the data”, “the configuration”) … and … frontend – (ie. “the look”, “the functionality”) … a very natural, and intuitive way to divvy up … Continue reading
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Media Capture Ajax FormData Crontab Curl Tutorial
Crontab Curl techniques produce a wave of satisfaction in this programmer. That’s because batch programming is very interesting to me, and makes me feel efficient. Scheduling feels the same way for me. In broad brush terms what can “Crontab Curl” … Continue reading
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