No Images? Click here The Route of the IssueFront-endFirst up, a framework for creating a predictable, harmonious spacing system [blog.prototypr]. And an intro to component routing with Angular Router [sitepoint]. An explanation of JavaScript scope and closures [css-tricks]. See How They RunBack-end/programmingWhatRuns [whatruns] is an extension that’ll show you the tools and technologies powering a site. How an open source project, using 57 lines of code, replicated an AUD $86 million project [medium/@taitems]. Set in my state, too, which is always nice. How to use Zend Expressive to quickly start enterprise app development [sitepoint]. Botwiki [botwiki] is a catalog of friendly, useful and artistic bots, plus the tools and tutorials you need to make your own. Tip the ScalesDesign/UX/productHow Atlassian builds UX teams at scale [uxpin]. A piece on user interfaces and variable fonts [alistapart]. No Wunder!News/businessApple’s September 12 iPhone event might be worth a watch [recode]. Or, “a Watch”, even. Attackers are now using Android devices to launch DDoS attacks [arstechnica]. A deep dive into the new Uber CEO and and what the appointment may mean for the company [stratechery]. An explanation of how DeepMind taught AI to play video games [medium/@mngrwl]. Skype now has a code editor you can use to test candidates [skype]. You Wrote Nothing, Jon SnowEverything elseJust in time for the season finale, the new Game of Thrones book, The Winds of Winter has been written! By a neural network! [motherboard.vice]. Six tricks to get the most out of Whatsapp [motherboard.vice]. Finally, and importantly, Ridiculous Fishing has been updated for iOS 11! [macstories]. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: Still using logs to troubleshoot application errors? Upgrade your debugging workflows with Bugsnag. Automatically detect & diagnose errors impacting your users. Get instant crash alerts. Know instantly which errors to fix first. Find & reproduce any error using in-depth diagnostic reports. There's Versioning for another Tuesday. I'll have some more for you tomorrow, once I've finished up this Winds of Winter book. Although, I should probably start by reading all of the other ones. Actually, I'll just watch every episode again, a couple of times. So I guess what I'm saying is, maybe see you in your inbox tomorrow! Curated by Adam. |
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
See How They Run
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