Building an eInk devices with nerves, elixir and a raspberry. UI made with scenic.
Fluent assertions for Java Tests
Core Scenic library. Contribute to boydm/scenic development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Documentation for the Tailwind CSS framework.
ESP32 Einführung mit einigen interessanten Beispielen zur Anwendung der multi-core Funktionalität.
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<p>We recently announced the general availability of <a href="https://content.pivotal.io/blog/spring-cloud-services-3-0-includes-new-and-improved-config-server">Spring Cloud Services 3.0</a>, which involved a major redesign of the previous architecture used in that project. As detailed in the related blog post, Spring Cloud Services has moved to the latest versions of Spring Framework and Spring Boot, and is now built on a Reactive programming model and Spring WebFlux. Two key components of this redesign are offered as open source Spring Cloud projects.</p>
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<p>The first project is <a href="https://spring.io/projects/spring-cloud-open-service-broker">Spring Cloud Open Service Broker</a>. This project has been available for some time; however, the recent <a href="https://spring.io/blog/2019/04/29/spring-cloud-open-service-broker-3-0-0-released">3.0.0 release</a> has itself been redesigned to incorporate a Reactive programming model and updated to support Spring WebFlux.</p>
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Let’s walk through the process of building a dead simple Phoenix application from the ground up.
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