Forwarded from Dre
If you had to choose between
Final Results
30%
Working at a company that values respect, offers more work, and has average pay
70%
Working at a company with great pay, very little work, but lacks collaboration
Forwarded from Dark horse (Fearless Soul🤴👨🦽)
You work 8 hours to live 4.
You work 6 days to enjoy 1.
You work 8 hours to eat in 15 minutes.
Work 8 hours of sleep 5
You work all year just to take a week or two vacation.
You work all your life to retire in old age.
And watch only your last breaths.
Eventually, you realize that life is nothing but a parody of yourself practicing your own oblivion.
We have become so accustomed to material and social slavery that we no longer see the chains..
Life is a short trip,
Live it up!
You work 6 days to enjoy 1.
You work 8 hours to eat in 15 minutes.
Work 8 hours of sleep 5
You work all year just to take a week or two vacation.
You work all your life to retire in old age.
And watch only your last breaths.
Eventually, you realize that life is nothing but a parody of yourself practicing your own oblivion.
We have become so accustomed to material and social slavery that we no longer see the chains..
Life is a short trip,
Live it up!
The Ultimate Guide to Golang exec Package
https://www.kelche.co/blog/go/exec/
https://www.kelche.co/blog/go/exec/
www.kelche.co
The Ultimate Guide to Golang exec Package
Discover the power of Golang's exec package to run shell commands and interact with their input/output. Learn through examples and code snippets to master executing commands in Go. Get started now!
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u like the environment management idea, write me a simple scenario for this kind of problem
Sure, here's a simple scenario for the environment management problem:
Suppose you are working on a Go project that requires the use of a specific version of Go. In your development environment, you have Go installed, but the version installed is not the one you need for your project. To solve this problem, you can create a noscript that sets up the environment by downloading and installing the required version of Go.
Here's an example of how you can implement this solution using the os/exec package in Golang:
This noscript can be run in your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that the required version of Go is available in the environment before running your Go application.
Sure, here's a simple scenario for the environment management problem:
Suppose you are working on a Go project that requires the use of a specific version of Go. In your development environment, you have Go installed, but the version installed is not the one you need for your project. To solve this problem, you can create a noscript that sets up the environment by downloading and installing the required version of Go.
Here's an example of how you can implement this solution using the os/exec package in Golang:
package mainIn this noscript, we first check if the required version of Go is already installed by running the "go version" command. If the version is not found, we download and install the required version of Go using "curl" and "tar". Finally, we move the extracted Go version to the "go" directory.
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
)
func main() {
// Check if the required version of Go is already installed
cmd := exec.Command("go", "version")
out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Go version not found. Installing...")
// Download and install the required version of Go
cmd = exec.Command("curl", "-L", "https://dl.google.com/go/go1.19.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz")
err = cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error downloading Go version:", err)
return
}
cmd = exec.Command("tar", "-xzvf", "go1.19.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz")
err = cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error extracting Go version:", err)
return
}
cmd = exec.Command("mv", "go1.19.2", "go")
err = cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("Error moving Go version:", err)
return
}
fmt.Println("Go version installed successfully!")
} else {
fmt.Println("Go version found.")
}
}
This noscript can be run in your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that the required version of Go is available in the environment before running your Go application.
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Build an awesome GitHub developer portfolio. - DEV Community
https://dev.to/said7388/build-an-awesome-github-developer-portfolio-54ka
https://dev.to/said7388/build-an-awesome-github-developer-portfolio-54ka
DEV Community
Build an awesome GitHub developer portfolio.
In the software development world, it's crucial to effectively present your work alongside the code...
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Read this story from Akhilesh Mishra on Medium: https://medium.com/kpmg-uk-engineering/you-should-stop-writing-dockerfiles-today-do-this-instead-3cd8a44cb8b0
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Future of astro might be even more interesting, I have been playing with astro for quite a while and I have been amazed by what it's capable of. It really makes development simpler.
This article is really giving me goosebumps
https://astro.build/blog/future-of-astro-server-islands/?abc
This article is really giving me goosebumps
https://astro.build/blog/future-of-astro-server-islands/?abc
Astro
Server Islands | Astro
Part three of our series on The Future of Astro, covering a new island architecture pattern for dynamic content rendered inside of fast, CDN-cached static pages.
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No automated tool can tell you if your page is accessible, but WAVE facilitates human evaluation and educates about accessibility issues. All analysis is done entirely within the Chrome browser allowing secure valuation of intranet, local, password protected, and other sensitive web pages.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wave-evaluation-tool/jbbplnpkjmmeebjpijfedlgcdilocofh?pli=1
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Google
WAVE Evaluation Tool - Chrome Web Store
Evaluate web accessibility within your browser.
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