Ugreen makes a ton of products for keeping your devices charged, as well as docking stations and hubs to help connect your peripherals. But power banks are where the brand is most at home, and the aptly-named Ugreen 100W 20,000mAh Power Bank recently landed on my desk for review. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
You won't find a better deal on the Fitbit Sense 2 that's now $100 off for a limited time
There are a number of reasons why the Fitbit Sense 2 is one of our favorite fitness trackers in 2024. Not only does it offer a variety of health, fitness and wellness tracking features, but it also looks good on the wrist. While this fitness tracker can be on the pricier side, coming in at $300, we've managed to find a great deal that brings the price down considerably for a limited time. … [Read more...]
[DAY 24-26] I Built A Todo App, Decimal To Binary Converter, & Player Filter
Hi everyone! Welcome back to my blog where I document the things I learned in web development. I do this because it helps retain the information and concepts as it is some sort of an active recall.On days 24-26, I built a to-do app, a program that converts decimal numbers to binary, and a program that can filter elements, in my case, football players. Because of these projects, I was able to learn … [Read more...]
Best chargers for Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1
Sporting a new Intel Core Ultra chip, boosted RAM, and a sharp QHD+ touchscreen, the new Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 is an impressive convertible laptop. It includes a 65-watt AC adapter out of the box, but you have many other options if you want to use a different one or just need a backup for work or travel. The Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 charges via USB-C, offering broad compatibility with many of … [Read more...]
The new iPad Pro looks like a winner
a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray">Image: David Pierce / The VergeHi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 37, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If … [Read more...]
I turned a broken MacBook into a killer desktop workstation by ripping off the screen
The best laptops are more powerful than ever, and that means most people won't need a desktop computer in 2024. Hooking a laptop up to an external monitor, docking station, and a good set of peripherals will do the job as good or better than having a dedicated desktop PC. But what if you only want to use your laptop, specifically a MacBook, with external monitors? In that case, the display only … [Read more...]
Web Accessibility for Beginners
In this blog, we are going to discuss a very important aspect of web development and that is Web Accessibility. So if you are a developer and you want to take your knowledge to the next level, make sure to read it to the end.Disclaimer You will find all the code here. The live website showcasing the practical examples is available here. So withour further ado, let's get started. What is Web … [Read more...]
Building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs): A Comprehensive Guide
IntroductionIn recent years, Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) have emerged as a powerful approach to building web applications that offer a native app-like experience while leveraging the reach and accessibility of the web. This guide will walk you through the key concepts, benefits, and steps involved in building PWAs. What is a Progressive Web App (PWA)? Why Build a PWA? Key Components of a … [Read more...]
Best Carousel Library for Next.js
Carousels are a popular way to showcase multiple pieces of content in a limited space, allowing users to easily navigate through the information. They enhance the look and feel of a site by adding dynamic and interactive elements that can capture users' attention and make the website more engaging. Carousels can help in presenting different features, products, or images in a visually appealing … [Read more...]
Understanding Undefined Versus Not Defined in JavaScript
JavaScript is a great language, but it's quite different from other languages. It has many unique features that don't work the same way as in other languages. One distinctive aspect is the concept of undefined, which sets it apart from other languages. It's important to note that undefined is not the same as not defined. These two are different and carry different meanings.These two terms may not … [Read more...]
Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Dynamic 3D Cube with HTML and CSS
IntroductionWelcome to Day 30 of the #100DaysOfCode challenge! Today, we're diving into an exciting project that will enhance your front-end development skills. We'll be creating a captivating 3D rotating cube using HTML and CSS. This project is not only a great addition to your portfolio but also offers a fun way to experiment with CSS animations. Step 1: Setting Up the Environment Before we … [Read more...]
All HTTP Methods => LIBRARY Example
GET Imagine you're at a library asking for a specific book. The librarian retrieves it without changing anything.That's like the HTTP GET method: it requests data (like the book) from a server without making any changes. HEAD Using the HTTP HEAD method is like checking a book's availability in a library by reading the index card without actually pulling the book off the shelf. It’s all about … [Read more...]
Rendering strategies for web applications.
Web applications render content in different ways, affecting speed, SEO, and user experience. Here's a quick look at common strategies: Static Sites: Fastest loading, ideal for simple websites, but lack interactivity. Great for SEO. Client-Side Rendering (CSR): Feels fast and responsive, but SEO can be tricky and complex for large applications. Server-Side Rendering (SSR): Good for SEO with … [Read more...]
Addressing UI Update Challenges with React Hooks
In web development, especially front-end development, React.js has become a powerful tool for creating user interactions. One of the key concepts in React development is state management, which determines how data changes are reflected in the user interface.While it may seem simple in plain JavaScript, React offers its own strategy for handling state changes correctly. Understanding the concept of … [Read more...]
How to Create a Custom HTML Page for NGINX in Docker
IntroductionCreating and serving a custom HTML page using NGINX in a Docker container is a straightforward process that combines web development basics with Docker's flexibility. This article will guide you through creating a simple HTML page and configuring NGINX to serve it from within a Docker container. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Custom HTML Page in NGINX 1. Setting Up Your HTML … [Read more...]
Top 5 weekly: Raspberry Pi hacking devices, new iPads, and more
Did you miss out on the news this week? If you did, there were some really good parts for Apple fans as the company announced several products during its Let Loose event. But even if you're not interested in new iPads, we still saw a ton of cool Raspberry Pi projects. So, here are all the cool news stories we saw this week. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
How to back up your iPhone or iPad with iCloud
If you have a lot of pictures, messages, and files that you don't want to lose, backing up your devices is crucial. For iPhones, this process is very simple. There are two ways of going about it: you can either create a full backup on your computer or just use the iCloud backup feature. Using your PC and Mac to back up iPhone data is a longer process, so we'll be concerning ourselves with the … [Read more...]
Why Apple's M4 iPad Pro may end my 13-year tablet drought
Apple announced the all-new M4 processor alongside the only device sold with the chip, the 2024 iPad Pro. This marks the first time Apple has launched a new processor with a handheld device and not a Mac as well as an M-class processor instead of an A-class. What this means is the new iPad Pro launching later this month will be one of the most powerful Apple devices, aside from the Mac Pro of … [Read more...]
Best Ways to Structure Your React Projects for Scalability
In the dynamic landscape of web development, building scalable and maintainable React applications is crucial for success. As your projects evolve and grow in complexity, having a solid structure in place becomes essential to ensure scalability, flexibility, and ease of maintenance. In this article, we'll explore some of the best practices and strategies for structuring your React projects with … [Read more...]
OpenAI's Sam Altman promises to show off something that "feels like magic" – but it isn't a search engine
Where will you be on May 13th at 10 am PT? If you've got some time spare, you may want to check out what OpenAI is up to. The company has announced that it's prepping some updates on its projects via a live stream on its website. While we're unsure as to what the company will announce, we now know what won't be. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has made a "de-announcement" of several potential … [Read more...]
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 3622
- Next Page »