I speak with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi about the book they are working on for Manning publicat
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February 18 · Issue #93 · View online
A weekly geeky squeak.
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I speak with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi about the book they are working on for Manning publications covering everything Jamstack. I also cover Vivaldi, dependency hell, crazy laptops, and more. Want a 40% discount on all books in the Manning catalogue, use podchinc19 or http://mng.bz/8NQW Want a free book? Leave a review wherever you listen to or watch the show! xx Chinch
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The Weekly Squeak - The Jamstack Book with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi
I speak with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi about the book they are working on for Manning publications covering everything Jamstack.I also cover Vivaldi, …
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The Jamstack Book with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi by The Weekly Squeak • A podcast on Anchor
I speak with Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi about the book they are working on for Manning publications covering everything Jamstack. I also cover Vivaldi, dependency hell, crazy laptops, and more.
Want a 40% discount on all books in the Manning catalogue, use podchinc19 or http://mng.bz/8NQW
Want a free book? Leave a review wherever you listen to the show!
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Hands on - Kubernetes productivity with Tilt
Tilt offers productivity for teams building Kubernetes apps with smart Rebuilds, Continuous Feedback, Live Updates, Snapshots, and more.
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The Solo Adventurer - Saving the world with Alone against the darkness (pt 1)
Set in 1931, my goal is to solve strange disappearances and to forestall a calamity about to beset the world.
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This 7 screen laptop transforms like a Swiss Army knife to create some serious working space!
Multiscreen setups are the norm these days for professionals, upping their productivity game by a notch, and the setup does look cool, to be honest.
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Tab It Your Way
How the power-user web browser Vivaldi has managed to maintain a flexible design philosophy in an era when so much is decided for you online.
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Who Really Created the Marvel Universe?
In the early nineteen-forties, decades before he was Stan the Man, the impresario of the Marvel Universe, Stanley Martin Lieber fetched coffee, took notes, and sat on desks playing the piccolo—or perhaps the ocarina—in the offices of his uncle’s comic-book company.
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Dependency Confusion: How I Hacked Into Apple, Microsoft and Dozens of Other Companies
Some programming languages, like Python, come with an easy, more or less official method of installing dependencies for your projects. These installers are usually tied to public code repositories where anyone can freely upload code packages for others to use.
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