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- Essential Tips for a Successful Career in IT and Computer Science Master key IT skills: programming, problem-solving, and hardware. Earn certifications, build a portfolio, join competitions. Stay current with tech trends, update your resume. Align your career with your strengths. These strategies lead to IT career success.
- Maximizing Your Business Launch: Expert Tips for Starting on a Tight Budget Starting a business on a budget: Opt for low-cost ideas, consulting, maintain good credit, start small, use free resources, bootstrap, delegate, explore free trials.
- How to run dotnet in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Hosting dotnet applications in Windows Servers is expensive. Follow this tutorial to install and configure aaPanel (hosting panel) and dotnet core in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
- What is TFS? Team Foundation Server is Microsoft's response to software development management, with several features that have evolved into a robust solution.
- Link 2 Site Short Urls A simple project used to redirect simple URLs to full URLs, much like Bit.ly You can download the source code and use it for yourself too, it's FREE and Open Source.
- Open Source The projects listed below are open source and free of charge. Please see each project's details for information.
- Home This is the landing page for SplatDev Ltda. Find out more about our products and services, and what we can do for your software project!
- Social Media Channels Instead of having to place your social media channels one by one, why not add a macro that will render all the channels for you? This plugin renders all social links with icons, themed to your preference
- Simple Analytics Analytics dashboard and plugin that enables site owners to keep track of site traffic and page visits without needing an external service (.i.e. Google Analytics, etc.). Aimed at simplicity, gives only the necessary information to track and integrate.
- On-Off Button Visually rich, and animated on-off button to be used as a replacement for the simple checkbox True/False Data Type. A fancy representation of the true/false editor. Very simple, but helps convey image statuses to back-office users, instead of using a dull checkbox.