In this episode of Talking Kotlin, we are chatting with Sébastien Deleuze about the promising future and the huge potential of Kotlin for WebAssembly in the browser and beyond. Source link
The mental side of tennis used to be my biggest weakness and now it’s one of my biggest strengths. I’ve gone from being angry, self critical and spiraling out of control match after match to perfectly balancing my thoughts, feelings and mental energy. How was I able to do it? In this special episode of […]
The Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade transformed the landscape of abortion rights overnight. For the doctors, lawyers, feminists, and others who had fought for nationwide legalization, Roe was the end of a long battle. But for the growing movement against abortion rights, it was the beginning of a new battle: to protect the […]
Java’s package private visibility is an underrated feature. When you omit any visibility modifier in Java, then the default (for most objects) is package private, i.e. the object is visible only to types in the same package: class YouDontSeeMe {} class YouDontSeeMeEither {} In fact, a compilation unit (the .java file) can contain multiple such […]
There are many let’s encrypt automatic tools for azure but I also wanted to see if I could use certbot in wsl to generate a wildcard certificate for the azure Friday website and then upload the resulting certificates to azure app service. Azure app service ultimately needs a specific format called dot PFX […]
In 15 BC, mention was first made about the use of flat belt to transfer power for weaver’s shuttles in the weaving of silk. By 1430 the technology was well established, by then not just with flat belts, but also using chain drives, as depicted in one of Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches. However, it was […]
In today’s episode, we delve into the testing tango and the art of Arrange, Act, and Assert (AAA), a practice that is essential when writing tests in order to structure them in a way that is coherent to other developers who may come across them. We discuss how to go about Arranging variables, how to […]
On this week’s episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, Derrek Lee, and Nick Sutrich review the Google Pixel Tablet, the Google Pixel Fold, the Motorola Razr Plus, and more! Links: Google Pixel Tablet review – Android Central Google Pixel Fold review – Android Central Motorola Razr Plus review – […]
Android Backstage, a podcast by and for Android developers. Hosted by developers from the Android engineering team, this show covers topics of interest to Android programmers, with in-depth discussions and interviews with engineers on the Android team at Google. Subscribe to Android Developers YouTube → https://goo.gle/AndroidDevs Source link
#214: Not to a Bad Place June 24th, 2023 · 70 minutes Myke is back from his first WWDC keynote experience, and Casey wants to know all the details! This episode of Analog(ue) is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code ANALOGUE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Fitbod: […]