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I've always enjoyed coding challenges; obviously at work but also every so often just for fun, usually from a coding-exercise site such as CodingBat or CodinGame. So I thought that I'd try my hand at imagining, writing and finally solving a coding challenge myself: The challenge You're tasked with implementing

.NET MAUI Blazor windows

.NET MAUI Blazor windows The .NET MAUI documentation details the creation of windows and states that .NET MAUI apps support having multiple windows, but what it omits is explaining how to access this functionality in the context of a .NET MAUI Blazor app. Fundamentally, a .NET MAUI Blazor app is

.NET MAUI Blazor workbench app template

This guide details how to create .NET MAUI Blazor workbench-style app. By workbench-style app I mean an application that is akin to most classic desktop apps, where there is: 1. a fixed header that usually contains a menu stip or ribbon, 2. a main content area which often has a

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While on vacation in Sainte-Maxime, I had the luck to experience a single thunderstorm cell off in the distance and over the ocean. A first to me, I had to capture the beautiful display of ESD.

3D printed diffusers pt.2

Starting from my research discussed in 3D printed diffusors [/3d-printed-diffusers], I designed somewhat of a hybrid that aims to consolidate all positive traits of the previous diffusers and incorporate the maxims I postulated at the end of the post. The main points of this design are: 1. Compactness - the

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