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What tech are/have you put time into researching/learning recently?
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Doing work for small software house and their client along with writing an application wanted someone to take care of their wp site. It's a good way to gain rep with the end client and getting more work out of them.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWordpress.
Might not be new tech, but it means that my company can do work for small businesses that want their sites updated from Frontpage, Dreamweaver and Flash. It's also work that can be done in a hotel room when I'm tired of working for a main client.
It will never pay the bills for me, but it might pay for the odd toy.
Also, it can be a nice earner if you host a few of these in the cloud. I think the software house is charging £250pm for hosting and basic support.Comment
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Blazor has been on my radar since I saw this post last year. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
It's finally moved from 'experimental' to 'preview' status so will officially ship in a future release of .Net Core.
Blazor Graduates from Experiment to Preview -- Visual Studio Magazine
I'm so looking forward to finally closing the lid on the snakepit of Javascript frameworks and libraries. Using C# and Razor for client-side web application development, including SPA, and all that promises* is going to be worth the wait.
*From end to end development integration (including debugging) within Visual Studio with C# code on client and server for things like TDD, Validation, cross-project library standardisation and Razor component/templates, to being hostable on Azure Storage as static web files, using Azure Functions for 'Azure serverless web applications', which I see as being a big thing when the cost savings are realised for restricted access web applications where resource planning and therefore costing will be predictable. All managed via Azure Devops. Bring it on.
Have grabbed the recently released 2019 version of Visual Studio and will be playing around with Blazor and the above so I can say I've x months/years experience of it on my CV when clients want those skills.
Edit: This link is a great starting point for all things Blazor:
GitHub - AdrienTorris/awesome-blazor: A collection of awesome Blazor resources.Last edited by Hobosapien; 20 April 2019, 09:35.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostA DVD player

however much I try, I can't get to grips with understanding thread cutting on my Myford lathe, so I resort to using dies instead.Comment
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"Operating Systems"Originally posted by Culps67 View PostI’m doing the last exam for MCSE Mobility. Very strange cert title as it’s all about deploying Operating Systems and Apps via SCCM/MDT.
no ZoS then!
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"FORTRAN"Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWot PTG said.
One wot is region free so I can watch the 5 region 1 dvds I possess.
Oh, and I investigated the theory that washing dvds in Fairy Liquid(tm) stops them skipping.
The the dvd in question, it appears that it does.
Though it did take undiluted Fairy Liquid(tm) to do it successfully.
Other than that, Z80 FORTRAN, it's the coming thing.
gosh, I tinkered with Fortran over 40 years ago.Comment
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try getting the clutch on a Triumph T160V to work correctly when you've been supplied the wrong friction plate!Originally posted by BR14 View PostCurrently re-reading 'Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance'[.
To keep my carb tuning skills up to date

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I only have singles, twins and triples to deal withOriginally posted by BR14 View PostBalancing 2 twin choke Webers is my worst car experience, but four keihins can be fun, too.............Comment
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