Programming Curation Compilation #8

in #programming2 years ago
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Author: @albro
Curator: @incublus

Functions, Methods and Tricks [PART 1] By albro

Hello Hivers, developers and all others, in this post I explain, how I got an HiveSQL account, installed a SQL client and executed my first SQL query:

Author: @sagarkothari88
Curator: @incublus

Code Snippet for Cached Network Image for 3Speak Mobile App in Flutter - Dart

Why do we need cached Network Image? * Each time you scroll a feed, thumbnail of the video is loaded via network
  • Similarly, user's thumbnail is also loaded via network.
  • Same thing goes for podcast & episodes.
  • If user is on mobile data, too much of their mobile data is consumed.
  • Best way is to cache those thumbnails & re-use it.

Author: @sagarkothari88
Curator: @incublus

Working on a mini-player for Podcasts in 3Speak App

What can we do better for podcast player? With current podcast player, if you navigate to any other screen within application, podcast player is stopped. If we do not stop it, it keeps playing in the background & it goes to unmanageable state & keeps playing. To overcome this limitation, I am thinking of implementing a better mini-player.

Author: @cocaaladioxine
Curator: @incublus

My VSCode extension dedicated to BigQuery & Terraform

This post is about a project I've been working on for over a year in my private time. It's a project I developed, inspired by my work experiences, with the goal of improving my team's development speedSo what is it exactly? It's a Visual Studio Code (VSCode) extension that helps with declaring BigQuery resources in Terraform. VSCode extensions are written in TypeScript, a language I discovered on this very occasion.I believe the extension is now ready to be shared with the world. It's free to use, and while I'm not quite confident enough to open up the source code just yet, I believe it can be a valuable addition to your toolkit. So, let's dive in and explore what this project is all about.

Author: @albro
Curator:@incublus

Functions, Methods and Tricks [PART 2] By albro

Let's continue the discussion from the previous post and talk more about writing clean functions. As I said, methods are structurally similar to functions, so there is no difference between them. Unlimited number of parameters As you know, we can have an unlimited number of parameters in many programming languages such as JavaScript and Python. In JavaScript, we do this by writing three dots next to the parameter name. Consider the following example:

Author: @timix648
Curator: @incublus

Designing a Grid Layout Using H.T.M.L, And C.S.S. [Pt.1]

Hello everyone! This is actually my first time making a post here🙂.I started learning frontend development some months ago, and since then I've been trying out several designs I come across, since they say "practice makes perfect. "Well, just yesterday, I came across this grid design on Google and tried to attempt a grid for the first time after reading to an extent about the topic (grid).So I would like you to take a look at the steps I took, to conquer each stage of the grid development. And would really like to hear your view, and correction if any, to make me a better front end developer.

Author: @albro
Curator: @incublus

Functions, Methods and Tricks [Final Part] By albro

In this post I want to cover the latest tips and tricks for writing clean functions. So let's start together!DRY rule There is a very important rule in programming known as the DRY rule, which stands for "don't repeat yourself". The important point of this rule is the reuse of codes, and based on it, we should not have the same code written several times in different parts of the program. If you have duplicate codes, it becomes very difficult to manage and maintain them. Imagine that you have repeated a certain logic for recording data in the database in 30 different parts of your code, but now the data structure has changed and this logic must also be edited. In this case, you have to edit your code 30 times, which is extremely annoying and increases the possibility of errors.

Author: @mayorkeys
Curator: @incublus

Designing a content filled container box Usinig HTML and CSS

Greetings to everyone in the community, top programmers and senior devs, it feels so good to be here sharing my ideas and my experience in HTML and CSS. actually, this is my first time of writing in the community and creating a post here. After going through a lot of challenges when preparing for the little project which was done, I started learning frontend not too long and I can say that the experience was so nice even though nothing comes so easily there have to be a lot of sacrifices along the line to become very successful in it.

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