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AI-powered healthcare solutions for better patient care and workforce support
AI-powered healthcare solutions improve patient care with accurate diagnostics, personalized treatments, and real-time monitoring. These tools support clinical decision-making, reduce human error, and simplify workflows. AI also assists healthcare staff by automating routine tasks, optimizing scheduling, and predicting resource needs, leading to better patient outcomes and workforce efficiency.
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Converting Twig to SDC made simple with code-gen tool by QED42
QED42 developed a code-gen tool that simplifies the process of converting Twig templates to Sitecore's Sitecore Dynamic Components (SDC). The tool automates much of the conversion, reducing manual effort, improving accuracy, and speeding up migration, making the transition from Twig to SDC easier and more efficient.
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How to build your first plugin in Strapi: A beginner’s guide
How to Build Your First Plugin in Strapi: A Beginner’s Guide" offers a step-by-step process for creating custom plugins in Strapi, an open-source headless CMS. It covers plugin architecture, setting up a development environment, adding functionalities, and registering routes. The guide empowers developers to enhance Strapi with personalized features.
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Strapi V5: Easing content revisions in production
Strapi V5 introduces significant improvements for managing content revisions in production. Key features include content versioning, allowing users to create drafts and review previous versions, preventing accidental data loss. The Document Service API facilitates easier content management, while the revamped API structure enhances performance. These updates streamline workflows and reduce errors.
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Understanding some of the routing mechanisms using App Router in Next.js 14
Next.js 14 introduces advanced routing mechanisms using the App Router, enhancing flexibility and scalability. It supports nested layouts, dynamic routes, and improved data fetching strategies. These updates make routing more efficient, allowing developers to manage complex applications more effectively with seamless integration of server components and optimized page rendering.
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Introduction to the Policy Based Access Checking in Drupal 10
Introduction to Policy-Based Access Checking in Drupal 10 explains the new access control system, which allows developers to define and manage permissions using custom policies. This flexible approach enhances security by enabling granular access control, simplifying permission checks, and supporting more complex authorization requirements in Drupal 10 applications.
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Optimizing your Next.js application: using analytics, metadata, and Bundle Analyser
Optimize your Next.js application by integrating analytics to track user behavior, enhancing metadata for better SEO and social sharing, and using the Bundle Analyzer to visualize and reduce JavaScript bundle sizes. These steps improve performance, discoverability, and user experience.
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Automating cookie table generation with Selenium: A tester’s guide
Automating Cookie Table Generation with Selenium: A Tester’s Guide" details how testers can use Selenium to automate the creation of cookie tables in web applications. The guide covers step-by-step instructions for extracting cookie data, formatting it into a table, and integrating this process into automated testing workflows for efficiency.
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Your guide to contributing a Drupal open-source module
Contributing a module to Drupal.org involves creating a custom module, adhering to Drupal coding standards, documenting your code, and submitting it for community review. After passing quality checks, the module is published on Drupal.org, where it becomes available for download and use by the global Drupal community.
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