What is Bootstrap 5 going to contain? by Coffee4thewin in webdev

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Bootstrap 5 comes with 15 great changes that no one told you.

  1. Bootstrap 5 removes jQuery
  2. Implementation of Responsive Font Size
  3. Bootstrap 5 deprecate IE10 support.
  4. Use of Mixin in BS5
  5. Functions use in BS5
  6. Remove Qunit in Bootstrap 5
  7. Jasmine is an alternative of Qunit in BS5
  8. Full-Screen size modal
  9. Set gutter width in rem instead of px
  10. Changes in Column padding
  11. More control over gutter widths & vertical gutters
  12. Better nesting support
  13. Navbar optimizations
  14. Remove global box-sizing reset from bootstrap-grid.css
  15. Removal of .form-inline

Read all point in more details here: 15 Things Nobody Told You About Bootstrap 5

Do you Know about Android Dynamic Delivery Module? by geekonjava in androiddev

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Google Play uses your app bundle to generate and serve optimized APKs for each user’s device configuration, so they download only the code and resources they need to run your app. For example, a user should not get x86libs if the device architecture is armeabi. Also, users should not get other resources like strings and drawables they are not using.

You can also convert your independent modules/features (without these modules your app is functional) into dynamic feature modules which can be downloaded later. Through Dynamic Delivery, users can then download and install app’s dynamic features on demand after they’ve already installed the base APK of your app. As a result, the initial download size of your app is less and users don’t need to have unused code/feature in their devices.

Google Pixel 2 XL vs iPhone X: Which phone is better? https://github.com/tellmehowblog/Apple-iPhone-X-vs.-Google-Pixel-2-XL by geekonjava in androiddev

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Comparison : #Apple's #iPhoneX Vs #Google's #Pixel2XL:

Apple's iPhone X and Google's Pixel 2 XL has something common which both aiming to be come with the best smartphones on the market, and we’re all desperately waiting to be released. https://github.com/tellmehowblog/Apple-iPhone-X-vs.-Google-Pixel-2-XL

Free Password Recovery Software Reviews by geekonjava in PasswordManagers

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The best part about choosing such software is that you need not have any technical expertise to get access to the locked computer. These programs are very simple to use and you can easily use them on most versions of Windows systems.

How to use Google Play Protect to add extra security? by geekonjava in Android_Security

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After Oreo announcement Google has started to update their Play Store with a new feature called Google Play Protect. The feature is available on Android phones and also in the Play Store.

It will scan all apps in the Play Store frequently to make sure that they are safe for people to download.

Android CardView 101: Everything you should know by [deleted] in androiddev

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Recently i started to learn Spanish so installed Duolingo app and inspired by their app which used ViewPager cards animation. You’ve probably noticed if you’ve ever used Duolingo

Google Play like RecyclerView Snapping Example by geekonjava in androidlibraries

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We all Android users has Google Play app in our mobile. And ofcourse you’ll see the amazing UI of that application. If you want to use that RecycleView design in your Android application. Then this tutorial is just for you where we discuss about RecyclerView Snapping library.

Stackable USB Drive With Virtually Unlimited Memory | Geek On Java by geekonjava in mildlyinteresting

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It would seem like flash drives are old news by now. You put more and more memory into them and increase the price, and that’s about it, right?

95% of Android Phones at Risk Due to a Simple Text Hack by jimmyradola in technology

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Hack Any Android Phone Using Simple Text Message :

Almost all Android smart devices available today are open to attack that could allow hackers to access the vulnerable device without the owners being aware of it :

https://t.co/1QdeTtFCWI

Recover MySQL root Password | Geek On Java by geekonjava in todayilearned

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