No Images? Click here RunekeeperFront-endFirst up, 5 things CSS devs wish they’d known before they started [css-tricks]. How to share React components easily with Bit [sitepoint]. Rune.js [runemadsen.github] is a JavaScript library for programming graphic design systems using SVG. The Next GenerationBack-end/programmingHow to write server-rendered React apps with Next.js [sitepoint]. A clever way to document architecture with Wireshark, PlantUML and a REPL [danlebrero]. Microsoft’s SQL Server 2017 for Linux (and Windows) has gone live [arstechnica]. The New Workout PlanJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)iOS/Android developer [Mokriya], remote. Want your next open position here? You should! 45,000 very qualified readers will see it and a slightly smaller number of those will apply! Go here and place your ad [sitepoint]. What’s Goin On?Design/UX/product5 things you should probably stop doing [uxplanet]. Designers, I mean, but maybe humans in general too. These minimalistic icons [matthew-cooper] are nice, minimalistic. Non-standard punctuation people in general, and designers in particular, should use [progressivepunctuation]. I personally would love a SarcMark and a Rhetorical Question Mark. Search PartyNews/businessApple’s switched its default iOS and Spotlight search engine from the widely acknowledged market leader Bing to some obscure service called “Google” [techcrunch]. That doesn’t sound right, I think it’s supposed to read “Googol”, like the number. Anyway, seems like a real gamble from Apple! Looks like there’s a password-stealing 0day vulnerability in macOS High Sierra - and earlier versions of the operating system [arstechnica]. Cloudflare’s CEO says DDoS attacks are soon to be something you read about in history books [motherboard.vice]. Really nerdy history books, I guess. Microsoft’s got plans to release a programming language and simulator for quantum computing [arstechnica]. Actually, I guess it both does and doesn’t have plans to release this, given the quantum nature of the language. The team at Product Hunt released a book on working in the tech world [books.producthunt]. Straight Trippin’Everything elseThis startup is using Euro Truck Simulator 2 to train self-driving trucks [motherboard.vice]. A coloring book that teaches math [coloring-book]. Baby Snap [babysnap] is a nice idea for parents - an app that’ll let you capture your baby’s childhood, one second per day, producing a timelapse of your baby’s development. Finally, Short Trip [alexanderperrin] is a delightful, meditative “interactive illustration” featuring a tram, cats, and good vibes. Very much worth your time. Pro tip: use your phone, and use headphones. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: HelloSign is the developer friendly eSign API“We wanted an API built by a team that valued user experience as much as we do. At the end of the day we chose HelloSign because it was the best combination of these features, price and user experience.” - MAX MULLEN Co-Founder of Instacart. There's your Tuesday Versioning for ya. I'll be back with a few more links tomorrow. Heads up! I'm about to take a bit of a holiday! "Why?" you ask. Well, I'm just taking a couple of weeks off to decompress and refresh and do a bit of house work AND ALSO GET MARRIED! So, yeah, gonna be a bit busy. I'm not leaving you in the lurch. My good pal - and SitePoint editorial manager - Joel Falconer will be stepping in to curate and produce this newsletter. I've let him know the puns I've found particularly effective, and I expect him to provide all the good links for all you good people. Anyway, my last Versioning will be Thursday, and then I'll hand the reins over to Joel 'til mid-October. It'll be fun! Anyway, see ya tomorrow! Curated by Adam. |
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
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