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I have a website hosted with parse, http://skipch.at
Am I able to view the traffic statistics for this site using the online data browser?
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Google Analytics makes this really easy - apologies for the novice question
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I receive this email (Image):
I have a laravel 5.7 project using socialite 4.0 for gmail login.
this change affects my app ?
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Those few lines of code are from Marks Zuckerberg's new AI. I tried few wild guesses but nothing seems to answer my question :/
Looks like it's the Hack programming language developed at Facebook for their HHVM platform—a JIT and a VM to run PHP and Hack.
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How it will work if I use an installer of devExpress legit copy from someone?
Will it be a Legit Version or a Trial version?
DevExpress license is based on a per-developer basis. Thus each developer that uses DevExpress products must have their own license.
To learn more see Licensing - Frequently Asked Questions
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I'm aware of the steps it takes to make a client side website crawlable:
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/getting-started?hl=nl
I just wonder, why isn't Google just integrating a headless browser in their crawlers to save us the pain of providing html snapshots via e.g. NodeJS and a server side DOM implementation?
I guess their might be a technical reason that I'm missing. I just don't see it.
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If i submit a mac application to the mac app store, am i allowed to submit it to Bodega and other stores as well?
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Yes, of course. Just make sure you remove the receipt validation code for the non-App Store versions.