I’ve mainly used vanilla JavaScript and jQuery. While I’ve explored other frameworks, I’ve just now chosen Vue.js for its clear documentation and intuitive approach. I wish I’d switched earlier.
Category: General Randoms
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I checked my current Python skills by taking the Turing test, whose questions were very data science-related. I’m glad I passed 🙂
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It’s been a while since I’ve done some serious learning (i.e. certifications and exams). I’m proud to earn my Google IT Automation with Python specialisation certificate, and now I’m confident to add Python as another of my go-to coding solution.
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Honestly, turning WordPress plugin’s ACF into a non-commercial Secure Custom Fields, as well as WPGraphQL becoming a WordPress canonical plugin, are the two best news. Along with the block editor a.k.a. Gutenberg editor as a better alternative to visual editors like Elementor, am I one of the rare persons who are positive and excited about the whole thing?
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WebGrrrl.net is the last of my domains hosted on Google, and it’s about time I move out my mail hosting to somewhere more cost-effective. Migrating to Zoho Mail has been much more easy compared to Microsoft 365.
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Before James Clear’s Atomic Habits, there was BJ Fogg’s Tiny Habits. I learned it in 2012 via his mailing list, and I cannot say enough good things about it❣️
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“WP Engine has indeed breached the WordPress Trademark Policy. (…)”
I’m not fully in MattCamp just because I’m ex-A8cian, coz I think blocking the WP.org repo auto-update is extreme. But simply this.
Too bad. I like WP Engine TBH.
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Just learned that you can detect if your Linux server needs a restart, by checking your
/var/run
directory. My Ubuntu 22.04 server calls the directory asneedrestart
. I ransudo shutdown -r 0
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It’s been a while since I last had to do this, but now I’ve documented it properly. Here’s my step-by-step guide on how I install CodeIgniter projects in Windows local devenv.
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The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim et al reads like The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt. I read the latter while I was at University of Alabama almost three decades ago, and the book made me love and appreciate operations management, which I majored in. Cool that The Goal has an illustrated version, too.
I was halfway reading through The Phoenix Project when I posted this. And what do you know? The Goal was mentioned LMAO.
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I was auditing my WebGrrrl.net content based on my Google Search Console reports, and found one of my posts ranked for a person’s name. It was a commenter back in 2007, and was recently indicted. Yikes. Comment deleted.