Another Week

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  • telescope

    A tool for tracking blogs in orbit around Seneca's open source involvement (by Seneca-CDOT)

  • I started off the week approving a simple but much needed PR from Yuan which shunk the title font size and added a link to the author's blog (my favourite part.) I then went onto approve YET ANOTHER pr from Miss Lee (who has been making some nice additions to our front end apparently) which re-adds our much needed admin buttons to our front end.

  • satellite

    Discontinued A Microservice Framework for Telescope (by Seneca-CDOT)

  • Next I set my sights on the ever polite Metropass (if that is his real name). I reviewed Mo's really cool PR and left my thoughts for him to digest. I had suggested that in addition to hardcoding how long we specify our Cache ages (i.e. how long the browser should cache a piece of data vs requesting a new piece of data all over again) the developer could alternatively pass a specific value to specify how long they want to cache their stuff (the ever technical word.)

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    Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.

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  • hes-dead-jim

    A command-line tool for finding and reporting dead/broken links in a file or webpage.

  • ​ The PR also reminded me of how switch cases finally got added to Python, I remember Googling how to do them in Python during OSD600 while working on link checker program, and since Python (at the time) didn't have them, I had to instead use if/else etc. This is kind of an ugly change if you ask me but not an entirely unwanted one.

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