CSS is a composable language by nature. This composition nature is already built into the cascade. We simply don't talk about composition as a Big Thing because it's the nature of the language. --- Composition in CSS originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter.| CSS-Tricks
By Sam Beebe - Stanley, Idaho, CC BY 2.0 There's something incredibly invigorating about the rush of river water and the allure of charming small towns nestled along the banks. I've always found that the| Home Stratosphere
Welcome to the second part of our series on Codeium Windsurf. If you haven't yet, check out Part 1 to get detailed insights into what Windsurf is and the features it brings to your coding environment. In this section, we'll explore how you can leverage Codeium Windsurf's features to accelerate your coding projects using real code examples.| Keyhole Software
Windsurf Series Introduction This is Part 1 of a 2-part blog series. In Part 1, you’ll learn: How to go from 10x to 100x productivity using the AI-assisted coding tool Windsurf What Windsurf is and how it enhances your IDE with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) Best practices for using features like Autocomplete, Supercomplete, Chat, Command, and Cascade How context-aware code generation can save time and reduce errors Tips to get the most out of Windsurf without falling into common pitf...| Keyhole Software
The transformation of Greenwich Park is progressing rapidly now. The landscape that we see today was developed by Charles II and is the work of several people: André Mollet, Sir William Boreman, and Le Nôtre.[1] Andre Mollet André Mollet advocated ‘extensive axial avenues and walks laid out in exact proportions…a great Walk of double or treble rank, either […] The post Greenwich Park appeared first on Enthusiastic Gardener.| Enthusiastic Gardener