Global, automated cloud infrastructure from the broadest array of AMD and NVIDIA GPUs to virtual CPUs, bare metal, Kubernetes, storage, and networking solutions.
HumHub is a free social network software and framework built to give you the tools to make teamwork easy and successful.
ILIAS is a powerful learning management system that fulfils all your requirements. Using its integrated tools, small and large businesses, universities, schools and public authorities are able to create tailored, individual learning scenarios.
Is Deno the new Nodejs? Ryan Dahl, the Nodejs creator works on a new project called Deno, a secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript built with V8, Rust, and Tokio.
Mosaic is a declarative front-end JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
“Disco Dingo” is the new nickname of Ubuntu scheduled for April 18, 2019. Wondering what to expect in Ubuntu 19.04? Check this post out!
Thomas Guenther describes in this article Medium his experience in redesigning a site under the CMS Kirby 3.
Vue Native is a framework to build cross platform native mobile apps using JavaScript.
Let's build your first Chrome extension with John Hotterbeekx. In this post, John shows you how to build a Chrome extension with a concrete example and code snippets.
You want to start a podcast but don't know which microphone to choose, or you are a beginner web developer and wonder which IDE is best? Check this list of /uses pages that detail apps and gear used by professional web developers.
Podlove Web Player is a HTML5 based web player for audio and video media files that is optimized and extended for the specific needs of podcasters. This player is the integrated player for the Podlove Podcast Publisher but can be used independent from it.
Is Flatpak the future of apps on Linux? Flatpak is a next-generation technology for building and distributing desktop applications on Linux
Indigo is a modular HTML5 video player written in TypeScript. It is highly extensible and use modern technologies: handles MPEG-Dash / HLS / MPEG-4 built on top of the HTML5 video element, React based UI, advertisement support for both Google DFP aswell as FreeWheel, subtitles (webvtt), picture-in-Picture mode, thumbnails.
There are so many courses, blogs, and podcasts to learn JavaScript. In this post, Emma Wedekind has put together a list of some of her favorite teachers in the JavaScript, and frontend development, community.
This free course is designed for anybody who wants to use the Moodle learning platform for teaching, whether it be in a school, a university, a company or just personal interest!
Editor.js is a block-styled editor for rich media stories. It outputs clean data in JSON instead of heavy HTML-markup. And more important thing is that Editor.js is designed to be API extendable and pluggable.