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How to Fix Error Start MySQL XAMPP (AUTO STOP) -Rizky Rizaldi

http://redaksi.pens.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/How-to-Fix-Error-MySQL-on-XAMPP.mp4 How To Fix Error Start MySQL on XAMPP what is XAMPP ? XAMPP is software, can do a-lot operated system and can support many other thing. For example Apache, MySQL, FileZilla, Mercury and Tomcat. The Problem is, we install the XAMPP it’s actually work without any error condition. For example cannot start MySQL server. Now, i’m gonna show you how to fix error. First solve is, re-install the XAMPP, follow the instruction correctly and then start it. if it doesn’t work go, restart your pc and re-open it again. There is gonna be a problem inside the XAMPP if still doesn’t work. And it still doesn’t work, go to the config MySQL and select the my.ini. Now  you wanna change the port 3306 into something what you want for example : i change it into 3307. Then go to your browser and type “localhost” then check it if it’s worked. The localhost works 100% sure but the MySQL phpmyadmin work or not ?. The only one thing we can make sure is working or not, is type “localhost/phpmyadmin” then check it. Still doesn’t work ? Do not worry about this one. Now you might wanna add server address. for example default “127.0.0.1” into “127.0.0.1:3307” then check it. It will actually work. And if it still doesn’t work yet ? Make sure you’re downloading the latest XAMPP and repeat...

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TOP 10 Front End Framework UI/UX Kit- Rizky Rizaldi

https://redaksi.pens.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Top-10-Front-End-Framework-UI-or-UX-kitRizaldi.mp4 Top 10 Front-End Frameworks UI/UX kit for Any Developer#     1. Bootstrap# This list would be woefully incomplete without the inclusion of the wildly popular front-end framework, Bootstrap. Created by Twitter developers and initially released in 2011, it’s the most used open source framework in the world. Like any effective front-end framework, Bootstrap includes CSS, HTML and JavaScript, or JS, components. It adheres to responsive web design standards, allowing you to develop responsive sites of all complexities and sizes. Because it is updated continually, Bootstrap typically includes the latest and best features. For example, it added themes that met Google’s material design guidelines shortly after they were published, and it was also upgraded to use Sass as a CSS preprocessor. Pros: Responsive web design support (can also be disabled if required) Extensive documentation Cons: Out-of-the-box file size of 276kB due to excessive number of rarely used styles Excessive number of HTML classes and DOM elements can be messy and confusing Ideal for: Beginners and those who prefer a robust front-end framework. 2. Semantic-UI# A relative newcomer on the scene, Semantic-UI stands out in a number of ways and is poised to become one of the most popular front-end frameworks out there. This framework’s main claim to fame is its simplicity. Because it uses natural language, the code is self-explanatory. Even those with very little coding experience will feel fairly at home...

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The Sprightly Tailor

https://redaksi.pens.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/The-Sprightly-Tailor-Podcast.mp3 A sprightly tailor was employed by the great Macdonald, in his castle at Saddell, in order to make the laird a pair of trews, used in olden time. And trews being the vest and breeches united in one piece, and ornamented with fringes, were very comfortable, and suitable to be worn in walking or dancing. Macdonald had said to the tailor that if he would make the trews by night in the church he would get a handsome reward. For it was thought that the old ruined church was haunted, and that fearsome things were to be seen there at night. The tailor was well aware of this; but he was a sprightly man, and when the laird dared him to make the trews by night in the church, the tailor was not to be daunted, but took it in hand to gain the prize. So, when night came, away he went up the glen, about half a mile distance from the castle, till he came to the old church. Then he chose him a nice grave-stone for a seat and he lighted his candle, and put on his thimble, and set to work at the trews, plying his needle nimbly, and thinking about the hire that the laird would have to give him. For some time he got on pretty well, until he felt the floor all...

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