por khassler | Sep 24, 2018 | AI, Back End, BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Design, Front End, Medium, Python
As most people my age would do, I was trying to show my kids the original 1978 Superman film to introduce them to my favorite superhero, when my 4 year old wondered out loud why no one recognized Clark Kent as the Man of Steel. That got me thinking about superhero’s...
por khassler | Sep 21, 2018 | Back End, Front End, Google, JavaScript, Medium, Programación
by Kai Wedekind “I don’t see any reason why we would(n’t) use the Speech Recognition API, we could use other API’s also, there are a lot of API’s out there.” — D.T. Did you have ever wonder, if it is possible to use and navigate a website with only voice...
por khassler | Sep 14, 2018 | Back End, BitCoint, Blockchain, BlogHassler.ec, Cloud, CriptoCurrency, Front End, Programación
A tutorial for new blockchain developers Photo by Alexandru Acea on Unsplash Before I begin, Hyperledger Fabric only runs on Unix-based operating systems. As a result, it will not be able to run on Windows and you’ll have restrictions on what you can do. I suggest...
por khassler | Sep 8, 2018 | Back End, BlogHassler.ec, Front End, Google, JavaScript, NodeJS, Programación, Servidores
This blog was written by Arunesh Chandra, Senior Program Manager of Microsoft Edge, and Michael Dawson, IBM Community Lead for Node.js. It covers the current status of N-API, how you can use this technology, and modules that are adopting N-API. If you are attending...
por khassler | Sep 6, 2018 | Back End, Front End, JavaScript, Programación
Often times we find ourselves in the position where our clients want a Content Management System (CMS onwards) that will allow them to edit their pages without having to know HTML code to do so. It’s then usually a choice between a bespoke CMS and WordPress (recently...
por khassler | Sep 5, 2018 | Back End, HTML, Internet, JavaScript, Programación
If you ever wondered how websites created navbars or buttons which “create” content out of nothing, most of the time you are dealing with DOM Manipulation. DOM stands for Document Object Model and the thing you see in the browser is the DOM itself. It may look like...
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