Links For You (9/13/25)
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Links For You (9/13/25)
"Next up is an incredibly cool post that demonstrates streaming real-time flight data from MS Flight Simulator into InfluxDB 3. I've been a fan of Microsoft's Flight Sim since version 1 or so, but I had no idea you could hook into the data being generated from it. Heather Downing does a great job explaining all the details here, and it's definitely worth a read."
"Ok, "Doctor JavaScript" isn't a name he goes by, but it just suddenly made sense to me, so I'm going with it. I've shared posts from Dr. Axel Rauschmayer many times here and he easily the world's expert on JavaScript and has an incredibly deep understanding of the language. Last month, he began a new series for people learning web development that I recommend checking out, even if you've been in the biz for a while."
Two interviews occurred and several long-running demos were finished, providing positive momentum. Attention is being shifted toward sharing technical and cultural links rather than dwelling on broader circumstances. Resources highlighted include a guide to obtaining accurate text lengths using the Intl API and the Segmenter feature; a tutorial on streaming real-time flight telemetry from Microsoft Flight Simulator into InfluxDB 3; a new, comprehensive web development series from a leading JavaScript expert that covers many topics across multiple posts; and a recommended music track by John Glacier, a stage name used by a rapper from England.
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