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Source channel @cryptosamuraicat · Post #708 · Feb 17

☄️TIME TON - TIME CITY! 🏙️ TimeCity opens its doors! 📆 On February 19, a new digital era begins. The TimeTON community will gain access to the metaverse for the first time, where each object is your future digital asset that generates income and resources. 🗣️ A collection of 5,728 NFTs is the basis of a virtual city that will grow, develop and form a full-fledged digital ecosystem. 🏘 Residential complexes are being built here, where the first residents will settle, business centers and manufacturing enterprises are opening, which will become the heart of the economy. Trading platforms and entertainment areas appear, creating the rhythm of city life. Digital advertising screens light up on the streets, where location owners receive a share of the global advertising market. 👨🏻‍💻 Every user of our community will have access to the first version of the metaverse to watch the construction of the city in real time, explore the first districts and become part of a closed community of NFT owners, where the most valuable opportunities are revealed. 💥 There is very little left… 🔖If you decide to buy NFT - be careful, think twice, you don’t know how it will turn out.#dyor ➡️START GAME 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱 👉🏻SUBSCRIBE!

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@golang · Post #33 · 02/03/2018, 04:59 PM

The time for fun 🙂 one of the Github users, Sau Sheong Chang (sausheong) ported and build the arcade video game calls ‘Space Invaders’ using GoLang and wrote step-by-step instructions to repeat it. Enjoy a good nostalgy post with code examples, source code, and demo =) #development#examples https://github.com/sausheong/invaders/blob/master/README.md Source code here https://github.com/sausheong/invaders

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@golang · Post #63 · 06/10/2018, 09:09 PM

GoLang + Apache Kafka + Amazon Dynamo DB = ? A quick-readable article about interesting way of a service architecture (eg. LocationRepository here is). Also in the end of this article you’ll find good links for further reading 😉 #architecture#examples#development https://medium.com/@self.maurya/building-a-microservice-with-with-golang-kafka-and-dynamodb-part-i-552cc4816ff

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@djangoproject · Post #360 · 07/03/2017, 06:49 PM

https://github.com/andrewgodwin/channels-examples This is a repository of simple, well-commented #examples of how to implement a few different #site features in #Django Channels.

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@golang · Post #19 · 01/22/2018, 09:32 PM

Do you think about gRPC usage? Here is a great post about step-by-step guide to gRPC framework development. You’ll find here code examples, theory introductions and useful tips. Enjoy learning! 🙂 #manual#development#microservices#examples https://medium.com/@shijuvar/building-high-performance-apis-in-go-using-grpc-and-protocol-buffers-2eda5b80771b?source=linkShare-b636419a57de-1516656055

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@githubtrending · Post #15130 · 09/09/2025, 11:30 AM

#typescript#examples#nextjs#vercel Vercel offers ready-to-use templates and examples that help you quickly start web projects with best practices and optimized settings, especially for frameworks like Next.js. These templates save you time by handling setup and deployment details, letting you focus on coding. You can also contribute your own examples easily using provided commands and guidelines. Vercel automatically checks your code style and quality before commits, ensuring clean code. Plus, it integrates with Git and runs tests before deployment to catch bugs early. This makes building, deploying, and maintaining fast, reliable web apps much easier and faster for you. https://github.com/vercel/examples

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@djangoproject · Post #261 · 02/16/2017, 06:56 AM

http://www.giantflyingsaucer.com/blog/?p=5557 In spring 2014 Python 3.4 shipped a provisional package (#asyncio) which according to the docs “provides infrastructure for writing single-threaded #concurrent code using #coroutines, #multiplexing I/O access over #sockets and other resources, running network clients and servers, and other related primitives“. I can’t possibly cover everything in this article but I can introduce some of the things you can do with it. As per my New’s Years resolution I’ll be building these #examples using Python 3.4.2 (Asyncio has been ported back to Python 3.3 now as well).

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@botsgram_cu · Post #3413 · 01/21/2021, 11:00 AM

@lingvanexbot Qué puede hacer este bot? Este es un bot traductor de alta calidad basada en redes neuronales para más de 50 idiomas. ➕ Traducir cualquier texto o palabras ➕ Convertir texto a voz ➕ Dar definiciones para cualquier palabra ➕ Diccionario ➕ Buscar por ejemplos de traducciones Idioma: Múltiple (visto en @BotsGram_cu) #linguistic, #translate, #define, #dictionary, #dict, #text2speech, #speech, #examples, #sentence, #words

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@githubtrending · Post #15000 · 07/27/2025, 12:00 PM

#markdown#android#bsd#cheatsheet#cheatsheets#command_line#console#documentation#examples#hacktoberfest#help#linux#macos#man_page#manpages#manual#osx#shell#terminal#tldr#windows The tldr-pages project offers simple, easy-to-understand help pages for command-line tools, focusing on practical examples rather than long, complex manuals. It’s great if you’re new to the command line or forget command options, as it shows the most useful commands clearly. You can access these pages through various clients or online without installing anything. This saves you time and frustration by giving quick, clear guidance on common tasks, making it easier to learn and use command-line tools effectively. Plus, you can contribute by adding or improving pages yourself. This helps you and others get fast, practical help with commands[1][4]. https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr