♻️ My new favorite toy: Git History for @code
- Compare branches/commits/files across commits
- View the history of one or all branches/file/line in a file
- Less context-shifting back to the browser for info
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worth retweeting deep down the power of #bash! #purebashbible is a great, extensive collection of bash scripts to do things without external tools https://t.co/ijg9Yv6KYF by @dylanaraps
making locally trusted #SSL#certificates is somewhat clumsy for the novice. https://t.co/xq3p39qyCZ by @filosottile is a very fast and easy tool, useful for experts too. bel lavoro Filippo!
"functional props composition for components"? #proppyjs https://t.co/3SpFelTonN is near magic. compose props from/for any framework, functionally! by @fahad19 the website has a nifty playground to understand how useful this tiny thing is.
object detection with 10 lines of code, a nice post https://t.co/Z6N4Aesym2 that illustrate an interesting library: https://t.co/laum9bmhS1 that helps doing #Image#ML manipulation adn #computervision in #Python by @johnolafenwa and @OlafenwaMoses
worth retweeting: #playing and taking #challenges is a good way to learn programming, because they force you to use new tools and techniques. here is a great list of #coding challenge websites https://t.co/JJr9JKebQS by @treyhuffine
developers are great #football (#soccer) fans, arent'they? so a #CLI to keep under control #football score is mandatory! here it is https://t.co/la0frSjzvk by @manrajsgrover
everybody loves #immutable objects these days. Here is an immutable #list that is #veryfast :) https://t.co/N4xVwUwbE2 plus: a very fancy logo, a functional API! (via @bernabei)