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CRUD Laravel 10 dan Bootstrap 5 #2: Menampilkan Data
Hai, Sobat Risereaders!
Pada artikel sebelumnya, kita telah membahas langkah-langkah persiapan awal untuk memulai pembuatan aplikasi CRUD sederhana dengan menggunakan Laravel 10 dan Bootstrap 5.
CRUD Laravel 10 dan Bootstrap 5: Persiapan Awal
Tutorial cara mudah membuat aplikasi CRUD untuk mengelola data buku dengan Laravel 10 dan Bootstrap 5 bagian pertama.
Snag the Current URL in SvelteKit (2024 Edition)
Hey Svelte developers! Need to dynamically access the current URL in your SvelteKit apps? Look no further! This guide explores various methods to efficiently grab that URL goodness, keeping things fresh for 2024.
Evolving with SvelteKit: A 2024 Refresh
This article builds upon the valuable insights presented in the previous 2023 version:
Grab Current URL in Svelte
Michael Amachree ・ Sep 3 '23
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React Performance Pitfalls: Avoiding Common Mistakes
Creating efficient React applications requires more than just understanding JSX and component lifecycle; it involves meticulous attention to performance details. Intermediate React developers often face challenges that can compromise application speed and responsiveness. Let’s dive deeper into common performance pitfalls and explore detailed solutions to avoid them effectively.
1. Inefficient Component Renders
Unnecessary re-renders can drain performance, especially in large applicat
Best Practices for API Authentication and Authorization
Imagine you're entering a restricted area at a concert venue. Security guards (authentication) first check your ID (credentials) to verify you're authorized to be there. Then, they examine your ticket (authorization) to see which sections you can access (e.g., VIP area, general admission). This analogy perfectly illustrates the critical roles of authentication and authorization in securing APIs.
Authentication: Verifying Your Identity
Think of API authentication as the security guard checking
Docker Devtools Stage | Powerlevel, OhMyZSH, tmux, fuzzy finder, autocomplete etc
Introduction
Developers rely on a plethora of tools and configurations to streamline their workflow, but setting up these essentials consistently across different Docker images can be a daunting task. From fuzzy finders to terminal themes, ensuring a seamless and productive environment often involves repetitive manual configurations. In this post, we'll explore a solution that revolutionizes this process and have your favorite developer setup always ready merge in with any docker cont
Level Up Your Coding Game: Contribution Trackers for Open Source and Personal Growth
Open Source Newbie? Build Your Portfolio & Habits with Contribution Trackers!
Tagline: Unleash your inner coding beast: Track contributions, build consistency, and impress the open-source world! (SEO Keywords: open source contribution, portfolio building for developers, online github contribution tracker, contribution tracker, coding habits, open source for beginners, personal coding streak tracker)
Hey there, fellow coding enthusiasts! So, you've heard the siren song of the ope
Shared Data-Layer Setup For Micro Frontend Application with Nx Workspace
This tutorial will guide you through setting up a shared data-layer for a Micro Frontend Application using Nx Workspace, React, and Axios. We will create a shared data-layer in the Nx Workspace that will be used by all the projects in the workspace. The shared data-layer will contain the service layer for fetching data from the API using Axios.
Link for Final Implementation
The final implementation of the tutorial can be found in the following repository commits:
All Commits
Pull R
Laravel-10 Laravel-11 comparison, changes
We know Laravel has gone through a lot of changes in Laravel 11. The directory has been very much streamlined as compared to previous versions. We will discuss in details.
Laravel Request LifeCyle
First lets come to request life cyle
Laravel 10 index.php file
Lets see in Laravel 11
We see the request Lifecycle is almost identical. The entry point of application is index.php Which loads all composer generated autoload files.
Then an instance of application is created in bootst
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🌐 On my page, you'll discover a captivating mix of content: practical tips, innovative ideas, thought-provoking reflections and much more. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious amateur, there will always be
Top 5 Web3 Wallet Solutions with Social Login to Boost User Onboarding in 2024
As Web3 technologies continue to evolve, simplifying the user onboarding process is crucial for wider adoption. Traditional methods like social logins and phone number verifications are now being integrated into Web3 platforms.
This blog post will compare five leading solutions—Particle Network, Dynamic, Privy, Web3Auth, and Capsule—that facilitate user onboarding by using these familiar methods, while also maintaining the security and great user experience (with Account Abstraction and Embedd
IPCalculator Coze AI
This is a submission for the Coze AI Bot Challenge: Bot Innovator.
What I Built
Everyone knows that time and energy are great resources. Discovering solutions in the quickest time possible and in an accurate manner creates room for actually accomplishing other tasks or, why not, relaxing.🥳
One of the tasks I thought of was IP calculation. Based on this need, I created IPCalculator AI bot.
Demo
Meet IPCalculator https://www.coze.com/store/bot/7361882283944558597?bot_id=tr
GitHub Sponsors: azu the Japanese TypeScript and JavaScript developer
I bumped into the GitHub account of azu when I started my research on getting paid more on GitHub sponsors. It is mentioned in the very first article of this series.
azu (azu) · GitHub
Creator of @textlint, @secretlint, @honkit and @almin.
Editor of @efcl, @jser and @ecmascript-daily.
Author of @js-primer.
(Don't send me email-ad.) - azu
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One year later: Rithm's behavioral interviews
It was only one year ago that we added behavioral interviews to our admissions process. Adding a 30 minute interview might seem like a relatively small change, but it's had a huge impact on our ability to tailor our career coaching, assess a candidate’s intentionality, and foster a supportive learning environment.
These interviews give us a preview of how a candidate will perform during job interviews and networking moments, allowing us to identify strengths and areas of improvement to be addre
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Hello World
Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) 💻
In the graph, the training loss and validation loss twin decreases as the number of epochs increases. This means the model learns from the training data and improves its performance.
In data analysis, Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) is a fundamental metric for evaluating the accuracy of predictive models. Whether you're delving into machine learning, statistics, or any field reliant on predictive modeling, grasping the nuances of RMSE is paramount. This guide aims to demystify RMSE, elucidatin
Release of Node.js 22 [Live] What is new?!
The future of JavaScript development takes a leap forward with the release of Node.js 22, introducing groundbreaking features such as native WebSocket support and the ability to require() ES modules. This release marks a significant milestone, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with JavaScript on the server side. We love to develop software using Node and Javascript in general and looks we will love it more.
Exciting New Features in Node.js 22
Node.js 22 arrives packed with en
Launching FlowTestAI - IDE for API first Workflows, Integrations and Automations
Hi my name is Sajal Jain and I am the author of opensource IDE FlowTestAI.
APIs never work in silos, they always work in collaboration with other APIs. Take any app or website in this world, users always achieve their final outcome after a couple of clicks if not atleast 2 clicks.
Understanding how each API interacts with other APIs is a very important aspect of a product development. Backend folks write end to end tests to test these very aspects. Frontend folks need to know how backend APIs
Boost Your Code's Efficiency: Introducing Semantic Cache with Qdrant
Hello to my fellow developers!
Today, I'm super excited to get to show you a bit of a project I've been working on that may just make it easier for us to work with function outputs that don't necessarily have to be recomputed all the time. It's called semantic_cache, a Python package. It uses Qdrant—a vector database—to cache the function result on semantic similarity.
This might be very helpful particularly if you are handling heavy, repetitive computation tasks in data processing, AI model i
List of VC funds that invest in Open Source (seed)
OSS Capital: OSS Capital is an American investment fund that specializes in providing seed and early-stage funding exclusively for Commercial Open Source Software (COSS) startups. Based in the United States, OSS Capital focuses on investments in innovative open-source projects and companies that have potential for significant community and commercial impact. They have invested in numerous well-known projects such as Umbrel, NocoDB, Maybe, BoxyHQ, Theatre.js, OpenBB, Remix, Cal.com, Spacedrive, P
What is a Plugin Ecosystem and Why Does It Matter?
Hello DEV friends 😁
Today I am going to talk about What is a Plugin Ecosystem and Why Does It Matter? and in this article we will cover:
What is a Plugin
What is a Plugin Ecosystem
Key Characteristics of a Plugin Ecosystem
Importance of Plugin Ecosystems
The Future of JavaScript Development with Plugins
Soo... What is a plugin?
Plugins themselves are additional software components that integrate with a primary software application to provide new features or improve existing ones