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1. Belgium says BTC, ETH and other decentralized coins are not securities
Belgium's take on what conditions must be met in order for a crypto asset to be classed as a security are in contrast to the views of U.S. Securities Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler…
#BelgiumFinancialServicesandMarketsAuthority #EuropeanUnion #EuropeanParliament #Security #Commodity #FinancialInstrument #MarketsinCryptoAssetsRegulation #GaryGensler

2. WEMIX token plunges 70% after it's delisted by Korean exchanges
DAXA claimed that the circulating number of WEMIX exceeds what has been disclosed by Wemix, much to the chagrin of the issuers…
#DAXA #Bithumb #Upbeat #Coinone #Korbit #Gopax #WEMIX #Wemade #Chang #Mir #SukYeol


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1. Fun With Next.js 13 Server Components
Next.js 13 has landed in a somewhat confusing way. Many remarkable things have been added; however, a good part is still Beta. Nevertheless, the Beta features give us important signals on how the future of Next.js will be shaped, so there are good reasons to keep a close eye on them, even if you're going to wait to adopt them.

This article is part of a series of experiences about the Beta features. Let's play with Server Components today.

Making server components the default option is arguably…
#nextjs #react #fullstack #webdev

2. Blogger Complete Tutorial - Step By Step Guide
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Blogger Complete Tutorial - Step By Step Guide

What Is Blogger:

Blogger is the platform that allows you to share your thoughts, ideas in the form of Articles. If your content has the
power, definitely you will get views and you can earn money by putting the ads. The coolest thing about this, it's free!! It provides you with hosting plus domain but with the "blogspot.com" extension. So guys stay tuned for learning how you can create your own blog.

Step 1: Choose Topic For Blog
Choosing the …

3. How to Create a Product Catalog using Cloudinary and Xata.io in Next.js
According to Intelligent Investment, e-commerce sales make up 14% - 20% of retail sales. Understanding that a relatively large chunk of our sales is made online, it is important to find ways to make it as efficient as humanely possible, thus the creation of product catalogs.

Product catalogs display products currently on sale with the necessary information a user needs to make a purchase. Product catalogs are convenient and increasingly popular.

What we will be building

This post discusses u…
#javascript #nextjs #tutorial #webdev
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1. React Soft Dashboard - FullStack & Live Deploy
Hello Coders!

This article mentions the latest update of Soft Dashboard, an open-source full-stack project powered by React and NodeJS. The UI now uses the latest version provided by Creative-Tim and also supports Drag & Drop deployment using the LIVE Deployer Service. Thanks for Reading!

👉 React Soft Dashboard - product page

👉 React Soft Dashboard - LIVE Demo

For newcomers, Soft UI Dashboard is a modern design crafted and released for free by Creative-Tim. The product is built with over 70…
#webdev #react #fullstack #opensource

2. Ref vs Out C#: Which is the Better Choice when?
If you’ve ever written code in C#, chances are you have come across the ref and out keywords, but what exactly do they mean? Both of these keywords are used to pass data from one function or method to another.

While their purposes are similar, there are several key differences between the two that you should understand before deciding which one to use in your next project. Let’s take a closer look at the difference between ref and out in C# and see how each keyword might be used in your next pr…
#csharp #dotnet #beginners #tutorial
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1. Adding JPEG XL & QOI Support to my Website OS
I'm always having fun adding things to my desktop environment in the browser (daedalOS), which also powers my personal website dustinbrett.com where everything I show here can be tried out.

Recently I'd added TIFF support to my project via UTIF.js and now I decided I wanted to add JPEG XL & QOI.

JPEG XL Support (Sample Images)

For adding JPEG XL support I went with jxl.js which I modified for my use case. After looking through the main file, which is also called jxl.js, I decided I only need…
#webdev #javascript #programming #tutorial

2. Javascript Full-Stack Development Outlook for 2023
End-of-year is a good time to forget our mistakes in the past and have a positive peek into the future. So, as an avid JS/TS full-stack development enthusiast, I've decided to pluck up my courage and make some forecasts for the upcoming year. They're probably all very controversial, so hopefully, they can ignite more meaningful discussions, and I'm eager to hear your opinions.

Edge deployment to become mainstream

Whether you've used it or not, you must have repeatedly heard about "running on …
#javascript #fullstack #webdev #typescript
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1. Higher-Order Functions — JavaScript
Higher-order functions are an important and powerful concept in programming which allows you to write more flexible and modular code. In JavaScript, they are functions which uses other callback functions either by taking them as arguments or by returning them as output.

In JavaScript we have a few higher-order array functions, they include:

The Map function : this is an higher-order function which takes an array and a function as arguments and returns a new modified array which is the result o…

2. TRPC: The Future of Fullstack Web Development
Are you tired of the endless back and forth between your frontend and backend code? Are you sick of the never-ending debugging sessions trying to figure out why your API isn't working? Say goodbye to those headaches, because TRPC is here to revolutionize fullstack web development.

But what is TRPC, you might ask? TRPC stands for "Tightly-Coupled Remote Procedure Call," and it's a game-changing technology that allows for seamless communication between your frontend and backend code. With TRPC, g…
#webdev #javascript #fullstack #nextjs
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1. What Are People Building With WebAssembly?
WebAssembly (WASM) has been a buzzword in the past few years. It's a technology that raises a lot of attention but is less widely used in practice. I've been curious about its current status, so I investigated and summarized my findings. Some of them may surprise you.

Background

Javascript was the only programming language supported by web browsers until the WebAssembly standard came out. However, WASM was never created as a replacement for Javascript, and it can't because the language is so …
#webassembly #webdev #javascript #fullstack

2. I create my daily meal using chat GPT
I was testing chat GPT API using Node JS and once the basic endpoint is ready multiple ideas are jumping into my mind.

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I was curious to test all of them but I simply can’t because creating frontend interfaces is time-consuming and since chat GPT is not free so I need the user to log in and then add some payment method to use the APIs further.

So the unique and only way to create the endpoint first and test the outcome. In order t…
#webdev #openai #gpt3 #programming
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1. Decoding the Evolving Landscape of Web Development
Web development, especially frontend, is undoubtedly one of the most challenging professions in software development. Its landscape is constantly evolving. Tools and technologies become obsolete and replaced by new ones at an astonishing speed. It has also become a vast field, way beyond HTML, CSS and Javascript. Going back ten years, could you imagine that frontend developers, who use an interpreted language to write code, would need to mess with all kinds of compilation tools in their daily jo…
#webdev #programming #javascript #fullstack

2. Roast my CSS
I have recently started creating a website, and I usually prioritise the backend, instead of the frontend. This is why my knowledge in CSS isn’t that great.

Can you give me tips and advice on how to make this page much better (CSS-wise)? The website is below.
Discipulis…
#webdev #css #startup #beginners

3. The most widely used database in the world
The most widely used database in the world

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A piece of trivia

It would be an excellent question for a trivia show for programmers (by the way, I would definitely watch that!):

What is the world’s most widely used database?

MySQL
Oracle
MongoDB
Microsoft Access
Something else

The answer is, of course, “something else”, namely SQLite. According to their homepage, there are over 1 trillion (1e12) SQLite databases in active use!

What is SQLite?

SQLite …
#sqlite #linux #python #go
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10 Things We Learned In Full Stack GraphQL Book Club
My colleague Alex and I just wrapped up the Full Stack GraphQL Book Club livestream series so I...
#graphql #fullstack #neo4j
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yOU DON'T nEEd a fRamEWoRk
Every so often there's an article I'll read that's like, "You don't need a JavaScript Framwork! Just...
#fullstack #alpinejs #javascript #webdev
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How to Setup Devise for User Authentication on Rails 7
If you are a frequent user of Ruby on Rails, you know that building authentication and user...
#webdev #ruby #rails #fullstack