Restructuring The Way That My Site's Content Types Work (5 mins read).
How I've restructured my content to map more closely to Microformats for any Indie content types.
Restructuring The Way That My Site's Content Types Work (5 mins read).
How I've restructured my content to map more closely to Microformats for any Indie content types.
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GitHub always have a great recap of the new Git releases, and this is another - I'm particularly interested in some of the changes around git checkout
Recommended read: Highlights from Git 2.23 https://github.blog/2019-08-16-highlights-from-git-2-23/
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Easily Parsing Failed Cucumber Scenarios from the JSON Report (2 mins read).
How to parse a Cucumber JSON report to display the failed scenarios and their causes.
I will be attending September Double Whammy - Noobs on Ubs and the IndieWeb on
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Let's talk about web education
This is another good article talking about the difficulties of working on the Web, with the plethora of technologies 'required' to get even a static website off the ground, let along big business applications. It's something we're all just accepting as a thing that happens (or folks from other tech stacks are ridiculing) but no one is really looking at what we can do to prevent it or make it better.
Recommended read: Let's talk about web education https://getdoingthings.com/blog/lets-talk-about-web-education/
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Why is modern web development so complicated? A long yet hasty explanation: Part 1!
This is a great post talking about some of the real difficulties of working in the Web ecosystem. It helps paint a picture of some problems that plague the folks working on it, and is a great view for someone who isn't as used to web development.
Recommended read: Why is modern web development so complicated? A long yet hasty explanation: Part 1! https://www.vrk.dev/2019/07/11/why-is-modern-web-development-so-complicated-a-long-yet-hasty-explanation-part-1/
Bookmark of Jessie Frazelle's tweet about the origins of the Apache Web Server's name
Recommended read: Bookmark of Jessie Frazelle's tweet about the origins of the Apache Web Server's name https://twitter.com/jessfraz/status/1096487290795450369
Effective API testing with Cucumber
This post has definitely helped my recent scenario writing, and helped to shape the readability (and purpose) of the Cucumber testing I've been doing.
Recommended read: Effective API testing with Cucumber https://www.gregbeech.com/2014/01/19/effective-api-testing-with-cucumber/
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Why Community Matters by Digital Lincoln
Recommended read: Why Community Matters by Digital Lincoln https://medium.com/dddeastmidlands/why-community-matters-by-digital-lincoln-3e34c71a57ef
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Using OpenSSL Behind a (Corporate) Proxy (1 mins read).
How to use OpenSSL commands when behind a proxy server.
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Extract a Secret Key from a Java Keystore (2 mins read).
How to export a symmetric SecretKey
entry from a Java keystore.
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Parsing Key-Value URL Fragments with Node.JS (1 mins read).
How to easily parse a URL fragment containing key-value pairs of data, with Node.JS.
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Learn a little jq, awk and sed
This is a great post - I thoroughly recommend learning how to use common commandline tools such as awk
, grep
, sed
, but also adopting a scripting language for more complicated stuff. I don't mean Bash, or another shell scripting language, but something like Node, Python or Ruby, as it'll give you the opportunity for a greater standard library, as well as tonnes of packages built by others.
Recommended read: Learn a little jq, awk and sed https://letterstoanewdeveloper.com/2019/07/29/learn-a-little-jq-awk-and-sed/
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