Personal notes of the Just JavaScript course: Touches foundation concepts of JavaScript in a didactic way. Sometimes it felt like reading a child book, but it is overall a good course that explains the concepts with exercises and even has few historical information to understand them better.
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Sitecore .Net 10 Certification Notes
This is an attempt to help to prepare people for this certification based on the notes I gathered to prepare myself. This assumes you have some previous Sitecore Knowledge since the content is composed mainly of links from Sitecore documentation.
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I honestly know almost nothing from current and well-known front-end technologies (I know, shame on me). Long time ago, I come up with a short list of web technologies that I would like to get to know at some point in my head:
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An opportunity to learn, a place to meet your tech-heroes or MVPs, and a chance to enjoy a fun place like Orlando where every kid wants to go – including me. This year’s Symposium marked a great personal satisfaction. Having the opportunity to attend and being my first time, made me feel this is the place where to be if you are part of the community. There are quite some anecdotes and stories to tell, so let’s just start with my takeaways before this gets too long.
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Continuing with the RSS series, this time we will talk about the other type of RSS that Sitecore provides. Just a reminder, we first talked about the different types of RSS feeds we can create in Sitecore as well as the main differences and features. Then, we talked about external or regular RSS designed for content created in the site. Now, it is time to talk about the internal RSS or the one designed to work with items and their state in a workflow.
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