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- Show HN: Getada: rustup-like installer for Ada's toolchain/package manager
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Show HN: Cashe: A money library written in Ada
I actually created this library with a budgeting app in mind! In my case, compliant with Ledger rather than Beancount.
It's easier than ever to get into Ada these days. There's a bunch of tutorials on Adacore's website [1] with a playground/sandbox that you can mess with. With Alire[2] (which is to Ada what Cargo is to Rust), you can get the toolchain and any packages with a simple command. If you're on linux or mac, you can also use GetAda[3] that will automatically install Alire for you.
[1] https://learn.adacore.com/
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Interfacing from C -> Ada w/ VxWorks 6.3?
Oh, I've never worked with Ada 95 I am sorry i can't help you further. Try this link then : https://github.com/AdaCore/learn
- New learn.adacore.com section: What's New in Ada 2022
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Ada/SPARK support in org-Babel
Could this be used (probably after the necessary conversion) as another frontend for the AdaCore/learn courses?
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Request for comments: an idea for a central repository of knowledge and resources for Ada
AdaCore/learn
browser-compat-data
- Here are the 10 projects I am contributing to over the next 6 months. Share yours
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Why Isn't the <HTML> Element 100% Supported on CanIUse.com?
> a lot of the data on the site actually comes from MDN
Eh... not really.
The feature support matrix (as linked on CanIUse) comes from the browser-compat-data repo. Here's the HTML element's source data: https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data/blob/main/html/el...
This doesn't contain the testing and usage info that CanIUse cites for support, though, just which browser versions included which features.
CanIUse also points to their own repo, which contains a lot of data: https://github.com/fyrd/caniuse
But I can't find an easy entry point to find where they're getting the numbers for a specific element. The data on there seems to be primarily for features.
So the more precise question is, where is CanIUse getting HTML element testing and usage numbers from? Because that seems to be the issue.
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Starting to write CSS in 2023 will be different
The key factor for web development to stop new CSS features is cross-platform compatibility. If you want to know the compatibility data of a new feature, you can get it through platforms such as Can I Use , Browser Compat Data and Time to Stable .
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A new home for the Project Fugu API Showcase
Yes, Mozzila’s browser-compat-data (https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data) is the authoritative source.
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New Patterns for Apps
Just noting that the browser support matrix is right here: https://web.dev/patterns/advanced-apps/contacts/#:~:text=con...
It's an Eleventy widget powered by MDN's browser-compat-data: https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data.
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includes() method
https://developer.mozilla.org Is your best friend, they even have an examples how to use it
- Aprender fazendo engenharia reversa nos projetos, buscando e lendo documentação, é uma boa ideia?
- front end utdannelse
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Browser Extension with Blazor WASM - Cross-Browser Compatibility
Visit any website on https://developer.chrome.com, https://developer.mozilla.org or https://docs.microsoft.com.
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how do i build an aesthetic website (with css) WITHOUT prior html experience?
W3Schools and MDN Web Docs are two great resources to learn about elements and all about HTML and CSS. Kevin Powell has a great YouTube channel which explains everything you search for. If you want to incline in your HTML and CSS skills pretty quickly, think of your objective, maybe even sketch it out, then search absolutely everything on Google and it will give you the answer. If not, this subreddit is always open. Bon voyage
What are some alternatives?
ob-ada-spark
horizon-ui-chakra - Horizon UI JavaScript ⭐️ The trendiest & innovative Open Source Admin Template for Chakra UI & React!
cppreference-doc - C++ standard library reference
getada - An unofficial installer for Alire
awesome-ada - A curated list of awesome resources related to the Ada and SPARK programming language
ada-auth - A mirror of Ada Reference Manual sources
curriculum - The open curriculum for learning web development
Cashe - A Money library for Ada
postman-app-support - Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.
devdocs - API Documentation Browser