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Welcome to my twitter account dedicated to different aspects of software development. © I believe the code can save the world :)

The most voted answers on stackoverflow are those related to simplest but most frequent questions like "How to hide a DOM element with jQuery?" Answer: $('#id').hide();


Hello World in Angular weighs 370MB because of node_modules folder. What any other language can outweigh Hello World in Angular?


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IT IS OUR 20TH BIRTHDAY! 🎂 Wikipedia started as an ambitious idea. Over 20 years, people like you have made it possible. If you are a Wikipedia reader, contributor, donor, or fan — today is for you. Join the celebration: 20.wikipedia.org #Wikipedia20


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Eventual, strong, or something in-between? Discover the five consistency models offered by #AzureCosmosDB and understand the performance tradeoffs and benefits of each. youtu.be/t1--kZjrG-o #NoSQL #appdev

AzureCosmosDB's tweet image. Eventual, strong, or something in-between? Discover the five consistency models offered by #AzureCosmosDB and understand the performance tradeoffs and benefits of each.

youtu.be/t1--kZjrG-o

#NoSQL #appdev

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OTD in 1946 Frederick Williams received a patent for a form of RAM that stored data by putting dots on a cathode ray tube, and reading them back by measuring the capacitance at the screen. A tube could store between 1024 and 2560 bits: just enough for 1 tweet. #FlashbackFriday

WindowsDocs's tweet image. OTD in 1946 Frederick Williams received a patent for a form of RAM that stored data by putting dots on a cathode ray tube, and reading them back by measuring the capacitance at the screen. A tube could store between 1024 and 2560 bits: just enough for 1 tweet. 

#FlashbackFriday
WindowsDocs's tweet image. OTD in 1946 Frederick Williams received a patent for a form of RAM that stored data by putting dots on a cathode ray tube, and reading them back by measuring the capacitance at the screen. A tube could store between 1024 and 2560 bits: just enough for 1 tweet. 

#FlashbackFriday
WindowsDocs's tweet image. OTD in 1946 Frederick Williams received a patent for a form of RAM that stored data by putting dots on a cathode ray tube, and reading them back by measuring the capacitance at the screen. A tube could store between 1024 and 2560 bits: just enough for 1 tweet. 

#FlashbackFriday

Connecting to Microsoft Azure and creating resources with .Net Core software-development-blog.com/posts/connecti…


Distribute and scale processing capacity with RabbitMQ and .Net Core software-development-blog.com/posts/distribu…


Scale containers with docker swarm and docker service orchestration tools software-development-blog.com/posts/scale-co…


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