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Java EE Servidores Antigos e Aplicações Legadas

Posted on May 16, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Introdução Em um cenário onde a transformação digital dita o ritmo da competitividade empresarial, muitas organizações ainda dependem de aplicações legadas desenvolvidas em Java. Essas aplicações frequentemente operam em servidores Continue reading Java EE Servidores Antigos e Aplicações Legadas→

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🛠️ Debugging AOSP System Software Memory Leaks Using LeakCanary

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Memory leaks in AOSP system software—whether in privileged apps like Bluetooth or services like SystemUI—can silently degrade device performance and eventually trigger OOM crashes or ANRs. Traditional debugging tools struggle Continue reading 🛠️ Debugging AOSP System Software Memory Leaks Using LeakCanary→

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Account Permission Delegation – QA Test Report

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Account Permission Delegation – QA Test Report Test Report Date: 5/15/2025 Prepared By: QA Team [sgramkumar, mounika] Environment: GitLab CI Runner (Ubuntu 22.04) Overview This report presents the results of Continue reading Account Permission Delegation – QA Test Report→

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How I finally got my apps to make money

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

I wanted to share something that completely changed how I approach app development, in case it helps anyone else who’s building and feeling stuck. For a long time, I thought Continue reading How I finally got my apps to make money→

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How to Retrieve UUID for Keychain Keys in Swift?

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Creating cryptographic keys using the Keychain is a fundamental feature in Swift apps, especially for maintaining security. If you are utilizing SecKeyCreateRandomKey to generate a new key, you might be Continue reading How to Retrieve UUID for Keychain Keys in Swift?→

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Empowering risk management users with data : Standardize data ingestion

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Risk management is a key function in banks to identify, access, maintain and monitor various risks. This is very important to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and stability of the Continue reading Empowering risk management users with data : Standardize data ingestion→

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Understanding Dynamic Arrays in C++ for Beginners

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

As a beginner in coding, it’s perfectly natural to have questions about how things work, especially when dealing with dynamic arrays in C++. In your code, you have set up Continue reading Understanding Dynamic Arrays in C++ for Beginners→

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Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) Introduction (5): Developer Mindset

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Conceptual Comparison: Developer Mindset, Responsibility Separation, and Task Decomposition Building on the previous article, this one will explore the shift in developers’ mindset when transitioning from API development to A2A Continue reading Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) Introduction (5): Developer Mindset→

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Important Considerations When Using Go’s Time Package 9/10

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Understanding == vs Equal() for comparing time When working with time values in Go, one of the most common operations is comparing two timestamps. However, this seemingly simple task can Continue reading Important Considerations When Using Go’s Time Package 9/10→

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Alpha Prototype Complete!

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

The first phase of the project, a high-fidelity interactive prototype, is finally complete! This iteration is a sort of detailed rough draft showcasing the design and functionality of the website, Continue reading Alpha Prototype Complete!→

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How to Push Data from PHP Array to Joomla Tables

Posted on May 15, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

In this article, we will explore how to push data from a PHP array into multiple Joomla tables that share similar but not identical structures. If you’re working with Joomla Continue reading How to Push Data from PHP Array to Joomla Tables→

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Building Daily, One Commit at a Time 🔁

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Hey Dev.to Fam! 👋 I’m Vinayak Gote, a Computer Engineering graduate (2024) with a 9.3 CGPA and 2nd rank in my class. Today was all about staying consistent and sharpening Continue reading Building Daily, One Commit at a Time 🔁→

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How to Fix iOS App Stuck on Splash Screen in Flutter?

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

When developing a Flutter app for iOS, you might encounter the frustrating issue where your app works perfectly in the simulator but gets stuck on the splash screen when published Continue reading How to Fix iOS App Stuck on Splash Screen in Flutter?→

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Deploying an MCP server on AWS

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

The goal of this post is to demonstrate how to build and deploy a Model Context Protocol (MCP) on AWS using a FastAPI-based API. 📂 Repo: https://github.com/alejofig/mcp-berghain Solution Architecture Data Continue reading Deploying an MCP server on AWS→

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What Is Linux

Posted on May 14, 2025 by Codango Admin — No Comments ↓

Sepanjang tulisan ini, kita akan membahas berbagai aplikasi command-line, perintah bawaan, dan teknik-teknik. Sebelum kita mulai, ada baiknya membahas “What is Linux.” Beberapa definisi teknis hanya akan memasukkan kernel Linux Continue reading What Is Linux→

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