No Images? Click here The Size's the LimitFront-endFirst up, Size Limit is a tool that limits JavaScript library dependency bloat [evilmartians]. Get past Vim's learning curve with this interactive browser-based tutorial [openvim]. How to make a pure CSS play/pause button [css-tricks]. Tripping up on all that new JavaScript syntax? Here's a cheat sheet to help you out [github]. The many faces of 'this' in JavaScript [pragmatists]. Swim with the StreamBack-end/programmingWhy many developers still prefer Objective-C to Swift [hackingwithswift]. Streams is a new general purpose data structure in Redis [antirez]. Matcha [github] is a framework for building iOS and Android apps in Go. The database scaling challenges the GitLab team has faced and what they've learned [gitlab]. What's coming up in Ember's 3.0 release schedule, with a beta planned for January [emberjs]. A Real Piece of WorkJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)Full-stack web developer [Outpost Games], remote. Want your next open position here? You should! 45,000 very qualified, discerning, cool readers will see it and a slightly smaller number of those will apply! Go here and place your ad [sitepoint]. Flat as a StrapDesign/UX/productAn in-depth guide to creating design systems [uxpin]. Find out when you can get away with using despised fonts [thebolditalic]. Or, if you can't stomach that, just start making your own typefaces [creativereview]. A critique of Nielsen Norman Group's advice to leave flat design behind [medium]. Don't use the iPhone X notch as a UI element [maxrudberg]. Rocket ManNews/businessThis week, SpaceX is gunning for two launch attempts within three days [arstechnica]. On regulating Facebook for interoperability [motherboard]. Speaking of, Facebook security chief Alex Stamos got fed up with journalists this weekend [techcrunch]. Alphabet's Project Loon wants to bring emergency internet to Puerto Rico [wired]. These freelance achievement stickers will help you feel good about yourself if you manage to make it outside or put on pants in a given day [newyorker]. An Ode to SpotEverything elseApple isn't happy about all the patent fees it's paying. Here's a closer look at its battle with Qualcomm over an $18 wireless modem component [bloomberg]. Former tech workers talk about disconnecting from a brain-hijacking internet [theguardian]. On incentivizing ethical hackers to find security flaws like those in the Equifax case, before it's too late [lawfareblog]. Seven ways AI predictions jump the shark [technologyreview]. Siri won't be caring for, nor writing love poems to, your cat anytime soon. Jason Kottke on his 15 seconds of fame in Halt and Catch Fire [kottke], which is a great show btw (some swears within). That's Versioning for Monday! Now that we're done here, I'm going to get myself checked out for any undiagnosed brain-computer interfaces before the new horde of ethical hackers use me as a testing ground. I suspect it's in my pocket, but all going well I'll see you back here tomorrow. Curated by Joel. |
Monday, October 9, 2017
An Ode to Spot
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