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What’s up with the blog?
Guys, I have to admit, I haven’t had much time to update the blog, and while some issues might seem trivial, they have significantly hindered my activity here. You wouldn’t believe it (I certainly didn’t), but someone (through an automated action? A mistake?) decided to claim my domain (szumiato.pl) after I neglected to renew it […]
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WebAssembly and Blazor .NET – dreaming of sharing .NET code between the client & the server
Have you ever dreamed of writing c#/java/any-language-of-choice code for the client-side development? Sharing client and server code classes? No plugins and transpilation to JavaScript? The promise of reusability “Write once, run everywhere” said Sun Microsystems promoting Java in order to inspire people to use it. While being a nice promise and actually pretty inspiring, somehow […]
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Adding Bootstrap 4 and SASS to your Angular v5 CLI project
I went recently through the process of adding SASS support and the just-released official 4th version of Bootstrap, so I thought I will share. The process is not a rocket-science, although you must complete quite a few steps to make it run well together. Versions Just for sake of clarity, what my cli version query (ng […]
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Christmas wishes and final of Advent of blog
Hi Guys! It’s just about the time to finalize the Advent of blog and switch to full-focus mode while preparing for Christmas! I have blogged for the past 3 weeks, starting from 3rd of December up till today. I wrote 21 blog posts. That is more than l did for the past year (or even year […]
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Want to change the world? Start off by making your bed
If you wanna change the world, start off by making your bed. – US Navy Admiral, William H. McRaven I started with the quote from a very inspirational video from YouTube that I recommend everyone to see. Especially the people with attitude described below. This is about people (developers included) that keep complaining about everything […]
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Technology radars and staying up-to-date with frameworks, languages and tools
Background Have you ever wondered if the framework you’re willing to pick for your next project is mature enough? Maybe it’s your boss trying to convince you that this particular language you’d like to use is just something new and shouldn’t be used for a production app? Maybe you’re simply curious what has popped out […]
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JavaScript frameworks – status in December 2017
Normally, one or two years ago, I would say that while writing this post, 100 new JavaScript frameworks have appeared that are worth checking. The same was with bundling and compilers/transpilers. They’ve been all multiplying themselves and one could think that this is just the beginning. Today, when I look back at this topic from […]
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Are IT conferences worth the money?
I’ve been asked this question many times before, even recently in regard to the Code Europe conference, that I’ve recently attended. People are confused, they don’t see how one could learn anything in such a short time period, especially given the number of topics covered usually during one day. Wouldn’t it be better to spend […]
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6 Tips for boosting your productivity
Today I wanted to share 6 tips that work for me to stay productive every day, especially at work, but also at home, chasing the daily schedule. Disclaimer The fact that those methods work for me, doesn’t necessarily mean they will work for you. Some of them may, some may not, due to the different […]
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Advent of blog – second week summary
This is my second week summary for Advent of Blog which makes it third Sunday of Advent. I am obviously proud I made it so far. Especially that there’s one week left to the Christmas. I’m blogging each day since 3rd of December, which makes it 15th time today! I have never been such a productive […]