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jbfly46 · 1 year ago
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notwiselybuttoowell · 1 year ago
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Disaster capitalism has taken many forms in different contexts. In New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, there was an immediate move to replace public schools with charter schools, and to bulldoze public housing projects to make way for gentrifying townhouses. In Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017, the public schools were once again under siege, and there was a push to privatize the electricity grid before the storm had made landfall. In Thailand and Sri Lanka after the 2004 tsunami, valuable beachfront land, previously stewarded by small-scale fishers and farmers, was seized by real estate developers while their rightful occupants were stuck in evacuation camps.
It’s always a little different, which is why some Native Hawaiians have taken to calling their unique version by a slightly different term: plantation disaster capitalism. It’s a name that speaks to contemporary forms of neocolonialism and climate profiteering, like the real estate agents who have been cold-calling Lahaina residents who have lost everything to the fire and prodding them to sell their ancestral lands rather than wait for compensation. But it also places these moves inside the long and ongoing history of settler colonial resource theft and trickery, making clear that while disaster capitalism might have some modern disguises, it’s a very old tactic. A tactic that Native Hawaiians have a great deal of experience resisting.
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codingcorgi · 11 months ago
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Day 3 of coding for a year. I'm a bit late posting this, because I passed out 😅
Last night I worked on the backend of getting the tasks implemented and my husband was getting notifications to work correctly. We had some snags with notifications since we've never done that before (I'm thankful for friends and videos online)
Today I'll be hooking up the tasks with front end work using xaml and testing.
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joy-is-what-it-means · 8 months ago
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Study, work, and watching avatar with friends.
Not the most aesthetically appealing picture but it perfectly captures a productive day for me!
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elmacheteillustrated · 1 year ago
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Maui Sharks
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fogaminghub · 25 days ago
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🚀✨ Hello, racers! The time has come to rev up your engines because The Crew Motorfest Season 5 Patch Notes have officially dropped! 🌴🌊
With the brand-new FREE map expansion of Maui, 7 new Chase Vehicles, and thrilling playlists like "Made in Japan Vol. 2," there's never been a better time to hit the streets! Check out all the exciting changes, bug fixes, and improvements waiting for you! 🏎️💨
Dive into the full details and get ready for your next adventure!
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orangemantrausa · 25 days ago
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Build Cross-Platform Apps Faster with .NET MAUI
Leverage the power of .NET MAUI app development company to create stunning, high-performance apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Our expert team can help you bring your app idea to life. 
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techtrends · 1 month ago
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Elevate Business Apps with .NET MAUI Cross-Platform Development
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The shift to cross-platform app development is transforming businesses by streamlining development processes and reducing costs. .NET MAUI is a game-changer, allowing companies to build native apps for multiple platforms with a single codebase. Whether it’s iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS, MAUI provides a consistent user experience across devices, ensuring better reach and engagement.
Migrating from Xamarin to .NET MAUI opens doors to improved performance and advanced capabilities. It reduces development time while offering robust features, such as native performance, rich graphics APIs, and access to device-specific functionalities. With a unified UI approach, businesses can achieve seamless app operations across platforms without compromising on quality. Cross-platform development with .NET MAUI reduces the need for separate teams for iOS and Android, cutting costs on hiring and development. A recent study by Forrester estimated that .net MAUI development services can save up to 30–40% of total project costs.
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covrize123 · 1 month ago
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Building Cross Platforms app with .NET MAUI
.NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) is Microsoft's solution for simplifying cross-platform app development by allowing developers to create mobile (iOS, Android) and desktop (Windows, macOS) apps using a single codebase in C# and XAML.
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It’s a major step up from Xamarin, streamlining the development process for apps that run on multiple platforms without the need to manage separate versions for each.
Here’s a breakdown of why .NET MAUI is a game-changer
1)Single Codebase: Write code once, and it runs on multiple platforms, reducing development time and complexity.
2) Native Performance: Apps run natively on each platform, ensuring high performance and a seamless user experience that feels platform-specific.
3) Consistent User Experience: It adapts the UI to match the native design principles of each platform (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS).
4) Shared Code: Core business logic and backend interactions can be shared across all platforms, minimizing redundant code and improving consistency.
5) Cross-Platform APIs: Access device features (like GPS and cameras) through shared APIs without needing platform-specific code.
6) Platform-Specific Flexibility: While most of the code is shared, .NET MAUI allows for custom platform-specific functionality when needed.
7) Unified Project Structure: Manage all platform-specific configurations and resources in a single project structure, streamlining maintenance and updates.
8) Full Integration with the .NET Ecosystem: It leverages familiar tools like Visual Studio and supports features like hot reload and cross-platform debugging, making development faster and easier.
Key Features:
1)Blazor Integration: While .NET MAUI doesn’t support web apps natively, it can work with Blazor to build web applications. Using Blazor Hybrid, developers can combine web and native development by embedding Blazor components within MAUI apps.
2) Multi-Targeting: Developers can build and deploy apps for multiple platforms from a single project.
Conclusion:
.NET MAUI essentially makes cross-platform development more efficient by cutting down the need for managing separate codebases, while also offering the flexibility to cater to platform-specific needs.
Although it doesn’t cover web development by itself, Blazor can be used alongside MAUI to cover the web component, extending its cross-platform reach further.
It’s a significant step forward in creating mobile, desktop, and potentially web apps all in one ecosystem.
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dotnetnews · 2 months ago
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.NET 7 for ASP.NET Developers: Top Features You Need 
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ASP.NET developers have a lot to look forward to in .NET 7, with enhancements designed to improve web development workflows. In this article, we cover the key updates that ASP.NET developers should be aware of, from minimal APIs to new cloud-native features. Understanding these changes will help you optimize your web applications for performance and scalability. Sign up for dotNetNews today, and stay updated on the latest ASP.NET, .NET 7, C#, and Azure developments.
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saigon-technology · 3 months ago
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This article offers real-world solutions for addressing these issues when building an enterprise application using .NET MAUI. Whether you're developing a new business application or tackling the evolving problems of existing ones, this content will be invaluable for you.
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codingcorgi · 7 months ago
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Days 110 to 118 of coding everyday for a year and I've gotten so much done!
I finish both of my finals the C++ and the C#. The C++ final is an adventure game and it wasn't too challenging to make honestly I had fun with it. The C# project was also fun because I got to play with microcharts when creating the statistics page to display collected data! I plan to make the C++ game more fun honestly because I can't just let it die from here. I am going to make the Android and iOS build better on the C# project. I'm really proud of myself today :)
My next adventures will be brushing up on JavaScript since I'm severely out of practice and using what I know to make my portfolio website using Blazor!
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joy-is-what-it-means · 7 months ago
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Today’s achievement: successfully centred a text!!
Watching: Avatar The Last Airbender.
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step2gen · 3 months ago
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In the world of software development, one of the key goals is to make our code run faster and more efficiently. This process involves understanding how different parts of our code perform and finding ways to optimize them. One of the tools we use for this is called benchmarking. Let's delve into the fascinating world of performance optimization in .NET, guided by data-driven benchmarking comparisons. Read more
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virtualcoders · 2 months ago
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concettolabs · 6 months ago
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