No Images? Click here Rules Are Made to Be BrokenFront-endFirst up, 67 (yep) useful tools, libraries and resources for saving your time as a dev [hackernoon]. And then, a useful thing by someone named Adam from somewhere called SitePoint(?) - everything you need to get started with React [sitepoint]. Let me know if these kinds of pieces (Versioning-like as they are) are your kind of thing, I plan to do a few more on various topics. Also, a specific tutorial designed to help you get started with React [sitepoint]. Also, also, everything new in React 16 [sitepoint]. Why and how to remove unused CSS rules [falkus]. How to produce a basic CSS Grid layout with fallbacks, using media queries [chenhuijing]. How to break and fix CSS Grid [daverupert]. The ultimate guide to web fonts [litmus]. And a free jQuery cheat sheet [websitesetup]. Lazy SusanBack-end/programmingA tiny, high-performing lazy loader in pure JavaScript [github/apoorvsaxena]. A great tip for making your code easy to parse and search within [css-tricks]. X Marks the SpotDesign/UX/productWhat will the design industry look like in 2022? [medium/envato] How to design for iPhone X [developer.apple]. Video only works in Safari or the WWDC app because Apple. X Gon’ Give it to YaNews/businessApple did a big announcement today - apparently they’re still not sick of making these phones we're all not sick of buying. Visit literally any website for a run-down of what they announced, including what it means for your face, but here are a couple of hot takes for you to enjoy: The iPhone X means the iPhone is once again a luxury product [theringer]. And, Apple’s got an intense culture of fear and secrecy, and stuff leaks anyway! [theoutline] Remember that scary study showing AI could accurately predict the sexuality of a person based on a picture of them? Yeah, it’s under ethical review, looks to be kinda problematic [theoutline]. Given the implications if the study was real and the data robust, I’m kinda OK with this, though I wish they’d cooled it on the initial announcement. Russian agents used fake identities to organize Facebook events for anti-immigrant rallies [thedailybeast]. As Hurricane Irma moved in on Florida, Tesla remotely gave owners of their cars more battery life [washingtonpost]. GM and Cruise are mass producing self-driving cars [techcrunch]. On their/humanity’s to-do list: create the software that makes it possible/safe, make it legal. Gone GirlEverything elseStar Wars IX has a new director, and it’s a bold choice: small, indie director JJ Abrams! [arstechnica] Will be interesting to see what his fresh, unique take on the franchise will be! Gone [gone-app] is a to-do list crossed with Snapchat. 12 innovative ways to innovate your innovation [thecooperreview]. ScreenPrism are looking at the characters in The Wire and examining their values and personal codes. This first one is on McNulty [screenprism]. Aaaaaaand now I’ve spent an hour reading through The Wire quotes and working out how to justify watching it again. Finally, footage of opera singers dubbed over with dial-up modem sounds [youtube]. Haunting. (It’s 18 seconds long, you definitely have the time!) This edition of Versioning brought to you by: Where do Top Startups Find Developers and Designers?Companies like Airbnb, Udacity, and Thumbtack trust Toptal to match them with the top 3% of developer and design talent. SitePoint recently found a great dev with TopTal, so we know we’re recommending something solid Let Toptal's senior-level matchers hand-pick experts for your team. Hire On-Demand, Risk-Free. There's Versioning for Wednesday, the day Apple finally made your face useful as something beyond a place to put your glasses. I'll be back tomorrow with more, which you can read on your completely outdated iPhone 7. What a piece of complete garbage that is now, just awful. See ya tomorrow! Curated by Adam. |
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Rules Are Made to Be Broken
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