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Release Radar - May 2021
Release Radar

We’ve seen some amazing community projects this last month. This was a huge month for the community with hundreds of new releases. There’s everything from world-changing tech to weekend hobbies.

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Ethereum is a distributed public blockchain network.
jina
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JoanFM
JoanFM commented Jul 22, 2020

Description
We have to continuously push for quality, thus we always need to improve our testing and test coverage. Any improvement of testing is a great contribution to jina.

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Game Off
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November 01, 2021 - December 01, 2021 • Online

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javascript-questions
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oldbootz
oldbootz commented Aug 6, 2020

Errors:
126. new Intl.NumberFormat is not supposed to get passed a single object as param. The first param must be a string and the second param can be an object.
135. Spelling error ('tis' should be 'this').

Suggestion:
86. Needs to be more explicit by calling the function in the example. Calling getName() with any falsy value would not set hasName to true with your correct answer.

next.js
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