No Images? Click here Post-ModFront-endFirst up, a modern JavaScript tutorial [github/iliakan]. And a modern JavaScript cheat sheet [github/mbeaudru]. The key to building large JavaScript apps - the Modlet workflow [css-tricks]. Quantifying detectable bugs in JavaScript [blog.acolyer]. A WordPress and React starter kit [github/postlight]. The importance of JavaScript abstractions when working with remote data [css-tricks]. Host-ModBack-end/programmingThe ultimate guide to setting up and running a WordPress site [sitepoint]. A review of SiteGround - a quite-good hosting provider [sitepoint]. Actually, while we’re at it: everything you need to know when you’re exploring hosting options [sitepoint]. How to use ES modules in Node [2ality]. A new way of writing Node modules [medium/@mikeal]. How to deal with asynchronous APIs in server-rendered React [sitepoint]. To Redux, or not. The art of structuring state in React apps [sitepoint]. The problems with Redux, and the alternatives [blog.qmo]. Franchise is a SQL notebook [franchise.cloud], an easy way to play with data. A PHP server apps comparison: RunCloud v Forge v ServerPilor [sitepoint]. Work OutJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)React.js/React Native developer [Quimbee], remote. What’s Goin On?Design/UX/productMarvin Visions is a gorgeous typeface [readvisions]. How color affects emotion [uxplanet]. How Booking.com manipulates you [ro-che]. This ski resort’s use of a 1-star review is kinda great, and is a kinda great lesson for designers [medium/words-for-life]. Pretty Bad PrivacyNews/businessA team at Adobe posted their private PGP key on their blog [arstechnica]. Now, I’m no expert, but that seems to me like a fairly big security no-no. I think it’s the term “private” that clued me in. Uber lost its license to operate in London [bbc]. A rare bit of bad news for the stable, drama-free company. Angular version 5 will be released October 23, not on the original date of… last week [hackernoon]. After a bunch of controversy, Facebook’s re-licensed React, Jest, Flow and Immutable.js under the MIT license[code.facebook]. Interesting piece on how the internet is an “uncanny valley” [wired]. Not in a good way! An open letter asking the tech community to put humans before business [copenhagenletter]. And scienticians have created robots - consisting of 150 atoms - capable of building molecules [scienmag]. Burn NoticeEverything elseA beginner’s guide to keeping a journal [nymag]. Slightly related: the Burner List - a simple, paper-based system for focused to-dos [medium/time-dorks]. And Win the Day [chrome.google] is a Chrome extension that’ll make you more (likely to be) productive. Nike’s got some fancy smart jerseys you can buy [nike]. Tap em with your phone, and get access to news and info on the player whose jersey you’re wearing. This review of the iPhone 8 Plus camera, using pics taken in India, is fairly stunning [austinmann]. Magic Sudoku [magicsudoku] is an augmented reality app that’ll solve Sudoku for you. If you’d like to never complete a Sudoku, this is the app for you! Dropbox has been updated to work with iOS 11’s Files app, meaning you can move stuff across cloud platforms with ease [macstories]. Finally, there’s a pile of trash in the Pacific Ocean, and some people want it to be recognized as a nation [qz]. Fun fact: all New Zealanders reading that sentence made a little joke to themselves about Australia, and all Australians did the same about New Zealand. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: Get instant access to thousands of royalty-free imagesStoryblocks offers access to more that 400,000 royalty-free photos, icons, templates, illustrations, textures, and other design elements – and is constantly growing. Download anything you want completely FREE and keep everything you download forever. There's an edition of Versioning for you for Monday. I hope it found you well! Thanks to everyone who took the time to help out with the survey I sent out on Friday. We'll continue thinking, planning and dreaming and provide some more info soon! If you're wondering what I'm talking about, that survey can be found here. Enjoy! I'll have a few more (more than a few more) links from the uncanny valley tomorrow, coming to you live from the least trashy island in the Pacific Ocean. See ya then! Curated by Adam. |
Monday, September 25, 2017
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