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One of the programming patterns I have seen used in several contexts over the last year is lazy loading. On the web, you can use lazy loading to tell the browser that an iframe or image should only be loaded when the viewport is sufficiently close to the resource. Using lazy loading lets the browser skip downloading resources that are not used...
I have just finished the first week of Couch to 5k! It has has been a challenging week, but incredibly rewarding. I have gone from having not run in years to doing three runs in a week. I’m very happy! This week I have felt myself being pushed to my physical limits. I have become more aware of my body and its movements. I start thinking more...
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I have been thinking a lot creativity. What does creativity mean to me? What factors make me feel more creative? How can I be more consistent in refining my skills in my creative pursuits? The Blog Questions Challenge, in which bloggers are challenged to write about their blogging practice, got me thinking more about my creative questions. Thus,...
The clouds in the sky are painted with a light pink hue. The full moon peeks over one of the clouds. It is morning. I appreciate the morning and evening skies because there are so many different ways the sky can be. On the horizon, the sky can be pink or a pink-ish purple, the sky can be yellow or orange. There can be a gradient of two or three...