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dev.to > vladg_dev > getting-started-with-seal-report-creating-a-pivot-table-with-custom-filters-44bo

Getting Started with Seal Report: Creating a Pivot Table with Custom Filters

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (501+ words) This is the second post in the series. In this article, I assume that you're already familiar with how to configure a data source in Seal Report and how to set up metadata model elements from a table loaded via…...

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dev.to > vladg_dev > getting-started-with-seal-report-applying-dependant-filters-3j7a

Getting Started with Seal Report: Applying Dependant Filters

4+ day, 3+ hour ago  (489+ words) This is the fourth report in the series. So far, we've used different types of restrictions, but those were independent of each other. However, real-world filtering scenarios often require dependent restrictions, where one selection affects the available values of another....

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dev.to > preethi_sunil_caf7d1dad16_77 > css-intro-33l4

CSS- intro

1+ hour, 33+ min ago  (395+ words) Hi all, Here I am going to tell you the introduction of css and its other uses. Introduction to CSS CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is the language used to style and design web pages. While HTML provides the structure, CSS…...

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dev.to > vladg_dev > getting-started-with-seal-report-applying-custom-joins-322p

Getting Started With Seal Report: Applying Custom Joins

1+ hour, 38+ min ago  (638+ words) This is the fifth post in the series. Retrieving data automatically from multiple tables is powerful. However, in many real-world reporting scenarios, dashboards and analytical reports rely on custom SQL expressions, user-defined functions, or stored procedures. In this post, I'll…...

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dev.to > lbvf50mobile > the-archetypal-go-program-servers-goroutines-and-scheduling-1dge

The Archetypal Go Program: Servers, Goroutines, and Scheduling

1+ hour, 52+ min ago  (237+ words) This post gives an answer to the question: why Go is optimized for concurrent I/O-intensive systems such as network services. A programming language is not only syntax, but also a runtime implementation. Runtime is the part of the executing…...

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dev.to > dannysteenman > aws-cdk-best-practices-the-complete-guide-2026-2nhg

AWS CDK Best Practices: The Complete Guide [2026]

1+ hour, 32+ min ago  (1610+ words) Most CDK tutorials teach you how to deploy your first Lambda function. Few prepare you for what happens when your team grows to 10 engineers, your stacks multiply to 50, and a refactoring mistake deletes your production database. This guide covers the…...

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dev.to > qasim157 > manage-google-calendar-from-the-command-line-no-api-setup-5c9d

Manage Google Calendar from the Command Line — No API Setup

1+ hour, 54+ min ago  (250+ words) Google Calendar API requires creating a GCP project, enabling the Calendar API, setting up OAuth consent screens, managing token refresh, and parsing deeply nested JSON responses. That's before you create a single event. Nylas CLI handles all of that with…...

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dev.to > danieljglover > proxmox-backup-and-disaster-recovery-guide-26ej

Proxmox Backup and Disaster Recovery Guide

1+ hour, 56+ min ago  (1287+ words) Most backup strategies look fine in a diagram. There is production, there is backup storage, there is some kind of retention policy, and there is a comforting sentence about disaster recovery. Then a host fails, a datastore corrupts, or ransomware…...

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dev.to > liora_22 > how-to-make-your-your-documentation-is-costing-you-eur-147k-per-year-heres-the-math-nobody-wants-2b5l

How to Make Your Your Documentation Is Costing You EUR 147K Per Year. Here's the Math Nobody Wants to Do.

1+ hour, 55+ min ago  (941+ words) I'm going to do something unpopular. I'm going to talk about documentation like it's money. Not "documentation is important" money - not the kind where a VP nods thoughtfully and then funds something else. Actual money. The kind with digits and…...

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dev.to > osomudeya_zudonu_7add6ca6 > 6-real-debugging-failures-i-hit-in-my-homelab-and-what-they-taught-me-b02

6 Real Debugging Failures I Hit in My Homelab (And What They Taught Me)

1+ hour, 57+ min ago  (1609+ words) The first time a pod crashed in production, I ran kubectl logs and got nothing. It was empty, clean, and had no errors. I didn't know the container had already restarted, nor did I know about --previous. I was staring…...

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