No Images? Click here Async or SwimFront-endFirst up, build a to-do list app using React, Redux and immutable JavaScript [sitepoint]. A React and Progressive Web App case study [medium/dev-channel]. Atom now has an IDE [blog.atom], a collab between GitHub and Facebook. The ultimate guide to learning Flexbox, via examples [medium.freecodecamp]. Introducing: lazy async SVG rasterization [jakearchibald]. Game OnBack-end/programmingGame development with PHP and React is a thing you can do - here’s a guide [sitepoint]. Best practices in AWS security [sqreen]. Serverless extensibility is better than webhooks [auto0]. Awesome AI security resources [github/randomadversary]. And an article explaining how Houston-based Space City Weather hurricane-proofed its server during Harvey[arstechnica]. Weird WeekendsDesign/UX/productNext time you need to do some user research, be more like Louis Theroux [blog.prototypr]. Also, next time you need to do anything, be more like Louis Theroux, he’s great! An interview with Aziz Firat, Tidal’s product design lead [interfacelovers]. Good places to find design resources [css-tricks]. Bodega BoysNews/businessA new vending machine (seriously, it’s a fancy vending machine) start-up from a couple of ex-Googlers created a bit of a stir, with an article in Fast Company positioning them as striving to shut down the humble bodega and mom and pop corner store [fastcompany]. The pair claim that’s not the case, despite naming their company “Bodega” [blog.bodega]. Here come the tech company Initial Coin Offerings [techcrunch]. If you can crack Tor, this startup will pay you US $1 million [motherboard.vice]. Mind you, if you can crack Tor, you can probably get a lot more than $1 million some other way. If you’re not done reading takes about the iPhones X and 8, this take from Ben Thompson is smart and good[stratechery]. YC World [world.ycombinator] shows you Y Combinator alumni by country. Not a big deal or anything, but this world map is missing New Zealand. People kinda hate Silicon Valley right now [buzzfeed]. The place, not the show, I’m pretty sure the show is still popular. Slack’s now got shared channels, making it possible to use the chat app with external agencies, clients or partners[slackhq]. Slack is slowly chipping away at email’s remaining use-cases, and I'm growing convinced I'll have to start sending these via Slack soon. Still, the emoji support will be a bit better at least. Trello now has a macOS app [macstories], for some reason. Everything you need to master to get a dev job [github/kdn251]. Bird in the HandEverything elseThe Kakapo is the first animal species to have every individual’s genome sequenced [theatlantic]. Another win(?) for New Zealand! Soon, shopping is going to be automated and lonely [bloomberg]. Heh - “soon”. Finally, GQ interviews Harrison Ford about Star Wars, Bladerunner and punching Ryan Gosling [gq]. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: Manage your services like a developer.Spend less time configuring, so you can have more time building. Manifold is the best way to add logging, monitoring, databases and more to your app. Essential services for applications that matter, made by developers that care. There's Versioning for another day! I'll have some more for ya tomorrow, right after I stop imagining punching Ryan Gosling in his move star face. Just kidding, I like the Gos', who doesn't?! Back with some more in this content vending machine, tomorrow! Curated by Adam. |
Thursday, September 14, 2017
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