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Next <Code><Br>, and Vote For My AI Demo!

Next <Code><Br>, and Vote For My AI Demo!

Greetings, programs. This is just a quick note about my <Code><Br> show. Usually the show goes on every two weeks, but with the holiday this week I pushed it off to September 17th. You can find the details and RSVP here: "Parks and Recreation - Using Leaflet and the NPS"

As the link says, this will be another stream involving Leaflet, which I've been having a hell of a lot of fun with the last few weeks. I hope to see you there!

And then on a completely different topic, I've entered the Gemini API Developer Competition and honestly, I've probably got no chance to actually win, but I'd love for you to take a look at my entry, Content Assistant, and give it a vote if you like it. I'm also ok with you voting for it if you don't like it. ;) To be honest, it's an incredibly simple demo, but it felt like a decent example of the use of gen AI. Watch the video and tell me what you think.

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