How to run Flutter on your desktop
We look into how to run Flutter on Linux and Windows. What is the current status and what can you achieve if you want to try it out.
We look into how to run Flutter on Linux and Windows. What is the current status and what can you achieve if you want to try it out.
We look into how to run Flutter on Linux, Windows and on the web. What is the current status and what can you acheive if you want to try it out.
We look into how to run workloads on the Azure Devops Pipeline, compare it with other similar solutions and also look at settings up a simple maven project for testing.
We look at Redis, what it is, what we can use it for and how to run different commands against a Redis instance.
We use the OpenAPI generator to create a stub server implementation of PHP-Slim. Then we implement the different endpoints using an SQLite backend and talk about the challenges using the database and handle CORS.
We look at creating a WordPress Plugin and what is required for it showing up on wordpress.org and getting through the review process. I made it and found some things to look out for and things that can make the process smoother.
We will look into how to use test-driven development in order to write code. I go through the process I use in order to create self-documenting code. The code should be able to validate itself and ensure that the thing you want it to handle it should handle.
We build Glibc in our new system, configure the timezone variables, set the correct time and look into the installation and configuration of locales.
In this video, I give a small view of our new office and introduce channel memberships.
We create a lot of directories for the new Linux environment and copy the required files to continue building our system.