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RT @khyperia
discovered an alternate version of one of my favorite javascript oddities <3

(fun fact, only does this in firefox, not chrome)

in
(clojure.string/replace "Hello World Johnny" #" " "")
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RT @swapnakpanda
🚀 Problem Solving

Given a string input, you need to extract only non-whitespace characters and returns the string.

Example:

Input → "Hello World Johny"
Output → "HelloWorldJohny"

Can you write just a one-liner code for it?

Hint in JavaScript: You can use split, join etc.
twitter.com/swapnakpanda/statu

RT @csaba_kissi
HTML Tip 💡

You can validate email in your forms with custom Regex rule or you can use build-in email type element

Took me a moment to realize it wasn't about the headphones. Quad-screens and dark = devops.

Although the whole point of dark screens is somewhat blanched by such a garishly bright office space...
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RT @devcontentops
TechOps versus DevOps
@Gartner_inc @awscloud buff.ly/3fMzd88
twitter.com/devcontentops/stat

I didn't know this interesting since of hidden. Will I use it? No idea. But good to know.
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RT @__akash__19
There are multiple differences between
visibility: hidden vs display: none.

one of them is, children of visibility hidden can be visible by overriding visibility, unlike display: none.


twitter.com/__akash__19/status

RT @gneissguise
@Endless_WebDev It's cute how modern js tries to solve all its problems by trying to be more oop.

RT @GuixHpc
Concrete outcome of Monday's developer meetup: a preliminary registry of scientific & channels is now available, with usage instructions and links to continuous integration!

👉 hpc.guix.info/channels/

RT @adamwathan
Just noticed that Tailwind CSS has crossed 1M weekly downloads! 🤯

What the hell man, this was just supposed to be a couple of stupid stylesheets I copied around between failed SaaS ideas for years on end 😅

RT @AdamHelins
Awesome, first Convex hangout on how to build dApps in @convex_world

RT @borkdude
The argument parsing code of neil is basic, short and effective. Subcommands + key/values. Every subcommand gets to pick their arguments from the set of key/values.

github.com/babashka/neil

Ah! And all this time I thought it was just something Bootstrap used for accessibility with their labels.
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RT @_georgemoller
💡 Are you familiar with the for attribute in HTML?
twitter.com/_georgemoller/stat

Well, that wasn't bad at all! Fully front-end session timeouts for a low-significance app by putting @plexus @plexus@mastodon.social @plexus@toot.cat @lambaisland new Deja Fu library to the test. So simple!

HEEELP! I'm working in elisp and miss my data orientation. What is the right way to simplify this thing?

RT @spiralganglion
I don't like that @notion is using caricatures of Ada Lovelace, Ted Nelson, Alan Kay, and Doug Engelbart to talk about *business metrics*. Yuck.

Either have them talk about their actual work, use @ivanhzhao & co as characters, or—best —invent your own and do some worldbuilding.

RT @danrkports
Early American Chinese restaurant menus were designed to be parseable as SQL

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