What is Absolute zero?
Updated 4th August 2022
What is absolute zero? Absolute zero is the temperature at which a thermodynamic system has the lowest energy. What does that actually mean? Understanding Absolute Zero (Kelvin) Absolute Zero corresponds to −273.15 °C or −459.67 °F or 0 K (Kelvin). The Kelvin is the Standard International unit of thermodynamic temperature. The Kelvin differs from other more
The state of JavaScript in 2024
Updated 12th January 2024
You don’t need me to tell you JavaScript is the most popular programming language. Influenced by Java and released in 1995, after only 10 days of development, as of January 2024, JavaScript can be found on 98.8% of all websites. It’s no wonder why JavaScript has gained such popularity. JavaScript’s versatility and lower barrier to
Angular Material Dialog
Updated 16th August 2022
Angular is an awesome framework, yet it does have a steep learning curve for many developers. This post is aimed at those with experience using Angular 2/4/5 who want to use the Angular Material Dialog. This post will assume you have already installed the @angular/material library. If you have I would refer you to take
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