No Images? Click here Shadow BoxingFront-endFirst up, a bit of inspiration. Dan Abramov asked people for examples of cool stuff they’ve built with React. Lots of people obliged [twitter/dan_abramov]. All the details on Vue 2.5 [medium/the-vue-point]. “How I’m not using jQuery” [developer.telerik]. Proposal regarding skeleton screens: Nah, let’s not [viget]. CSS Box Shadow vs Drop Shadow [css-tricks]. Brain WavesBack-end/programmingThis is kind of incredible: how to use RxJS, Angular, Web Bluetooth and an EEG headset to communicate with web pages via the brain [medium/urish]. Robots should format our code for us [medium.freecodecamp]. Also, write our code, and use our code. What can I say - I’m lazy! Redux Zero [matheusml] is a lightweight (less than 1kb (gzip)) state container based on Redux. How to scale a React rendering service [arkwright.github]. Workin’ ItJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)Code wrangler [Automattic], remote. Want your next open position here? You should! 47,000+ very qualified readers will see it and a slightly smaller number of those will apply! Go here and place your ad [sitepoint]. Adobe neXtDDesign/UX/productHow to use Adobe XD’s smart guides [sitepoint]. What’s next for Adobe XD CC [blogs.adobe]. A review of Abstract, version control (Versioning!) for designers [novemberfive]. ARX designers are the future [medium/the-mission]. The BlockdrainNews/businessApple and AT&T have activated a new, provisional LTE band so they can give Puerto Rico residents cellular service via Google Loon [techcrunch]. The most futuristic response to a natural disaster I have yet seen. Several women have accused tech pundit Robert Scoble of sexual harassment [arstechnica]. A penetration tester and info security consultant explains how she socially engineers her way into companies [motherboard.vice]. Google’s Advanced Protection Program [landing.google] is the company’s strongest protection for people at risk of online attacks, good for journalists, politicians and business leaders. Siftery [siftery] is a service that’ll find the best alternative to tools you know and don’t really like. A study that supports the idea that exercise is really good for the brain [nytimes]. While we’re at it: don’t forget these simple ways to be better at remembering things [nytimes]. A Sight for Thor EyesEverything elseHow Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram led to the open sourcing of React.js [stackshare]. Coindex [itunes.apple] is an app for tracking cryptocurrency markets. Another thing Minecraft is good for? Preserving an ancient language [motherboard.vice]. Bonus: it’s called “Elfdalian”! Crowdsourced, internet-powered plant care [pleasetakecareofmyplant]. Now let’s do that, but for every plant in the world. Finally, this New York Times piece on the “superweirdo” New Zealander directing Thor: Ragnarok [nytimes] is great. I’m a New Zealander, so I’m legally bound to tell you that Taika Waititi is very amazing, and you should read that article and then find all of his films and watch them. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: Manage and Protect Your Apple Devices at WorkWith Jamf Now, you can easily manage your Apple devices. Configure email and Wi-Fi networks, distribute apps, protect sensitive data, and even lock or wipe a device. Secure your first 3 devices for free. Add more for just $2 a month, per device. There's Versioning for Monday. I'm going to do Versioning again tomorrow, assuming I remember to do so. To aid in that, I'll be spending most of the intervening time running, in the human-sized replica hamster wheel I've had built. They said it was foolish, they said it'd never work! At least, I think they did, I can't recall. They were definitely mean about it. Anyway, see you tomorrow! Curated by Adam. |
Monday, October 23, 2017
A Sight for Thor Eyes
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