use @node @Puppeteer as a high-level API to control headless @Chrome or @Chromium #webdev #qa
thanks to
use @node @Puppeteer as a high-level API to control headless @Chrome or @Chromium #webdev #qa
thanks to
RHDN Using @OpenAPI with @DOTNET Core
a #go based #webservices #api platform from @m3o
But has a NON GNU PolyForm Shield License 1.0.0
cloudmade @osm @overpass @nominatim #webgl example
create maps with nocode
open source geolocation visualisation with @keplergl @deckgl @mapbox @unicef #magicbox #webdev
https://github.com/keplergl/kepler.gl/blob/master/README.md
https://github.com/uber-common/vis-academy
https://uber.github.io/react-vis/
https://vis.academy/#/building-a-geospatial-app/setup
Kepler.gl is a data-agnostic, high-performance web-based application for visual exploration of large-scale geolocation data sets. Built on top of Mapbox GL and deck.gl, kepler.gl can render millions of points representing thousands of trips and perform spatial aggregations on the fly.
Kepler.gl is also a React component that uses Redux to manage its state and data flow. It can be embedded into other React-Redux applications and is highly customizable. For information on how to embed kepler.gl in your app take a look at this step-by-step tutorial on vis.academy.
open source @unicef apps for accessing #opendata and #openstreetmaps
Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures (@TNFD) will create resilience in the global economy by redirecting flows of finance to allow nature and people to flourish #opendata
unsplash photos for everyone from @unsplash #webdesign #webdev (sort of #ccbysa)
Content type
We currently only accept original photos. We do not accept screenshots, in-game captures, composite art, digital art or any other form of non-photographic image.
Photos meet the minimum size requirement of 5 megapixels.
For a standard landscape orientation photo, 5 megapixels is at least 2500 by 2000 pixels in size.
Unsplash Photo standards.
We don’t accept unclear photos, photos containing excess noise, ‘spotting’ (marks made by water or dirt on the lens at the time the photo was taken), selfies, or shots taken on extreme angles.
Photos are original.
We do not accept composite images on Unsplash. A composite is an image that has been created using multiple photos.
sign up to ibm red hat developer network then install @vercel #node #react #next
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