No Images? Click here Ang TimeFront-endFirst up, how to name things in CSS Grid Layout [smashingmagazine]. A guide to AMP in 10 case studies [stonetemple]. Everything you need to get started with Angular [sitepoint]. By some guy named “Adam Roberts”, whoever that is. Share and Share AlikeBack-end/programmingThe Web Sharing API is here, here’s a guide to using it in your mobile web app [codeburst]. An intro to reactive programming for the mobile stack [thenewstack]. How to set up world-class continuous deployment using free tools [simonwillison]. Six Progressive Web Apps myths [medium/samsung-internet-dev]. How your requests hit GitHub [githubengineering]. How to rig up GitHub and WordPress so you can update posts with pull requests [sitepoint]. A Real Piece of WorkJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)Product manager (Europe) [Hotjar], remote-European timezones. 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]. Studio 60 on the Sunset StripDesign/UX/productHow to make a “user-centred” resume [uxplanet]. InVision’s unveiled a new tool, Studio, which they say is the world’s most powerful screen design tool [invisionapp]. Game TheoryNews/businessAn AI learned to play (and be very good at) Go, without any help from humans [quantamagazine]. “In a panic, they tried to pull the plug.” Turns out the world of internet mattress sales is super cut-throat and intense [fastcompany]. The Startup Way [producthunt] is Eric Ries’ new book on how modern companies use entrepreneurial management for growth and culture transformation. Another book: Step-by-Step LinkedIn Growth Hacks for 2017 [book.bamf.media]. An intro to Be Themes’ 280-strong WordPress theme supply [sitepoint]. Hats OffEverything elseElon Musk’s Boring Company released a product! It’s a hat, everyone in the world thinks it’s really funny, and I’m kinda annoyed because I genuinely thought this was satire for most of the day [boringcompany]. It made for a confusing return to the Versioning helm. Lots of Google Pixel 2 reviews came out today and this one from The Verge is quite good. The phone also sounds quite good [theverge]. Not so good - the keyboards of recent MacBooks [theoutline]. If your keyboard allows, here are five tips to getting the most out of your macOS app launcher [thesweetsetup]. Uber is now teaching you how to sign, so you can start a conversation with your driver in American Sign Language [ubersignlanguage]. SolarBeat [whitevinyldesign] provides music courtesy of the orbits of bodies in the solar system. Finally, if you’d prefer to explore the solar system (rather than just listen to it), Google Maps will now let you do that [google]. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: HelloSign API: Because your time mattersNo API can write your code for you, but ours comes close. With our in-depth documentation, customizable features, and dashboard that makes your code easy to debug, you won't find an eSign product with an easier path to implementation.
Hello, it's me, Adam! I'm back! I got married! It was great! At least on the newsletter front, you were well-catered to. A big shout-out to Joel for taking over the reins, he did a fantastic job. Not too fantastic though, right? Like, it's still nice that I'm back? Yeah, thought so. Thanks Joel! Anyway, I'll be back with more tomorrow(!), assuming Google doesn't train an AI to do this job for me by then, which is apparently a thing that can happen now. Until then, I'll start working on the designs for the Versioning Hat. It'll be hilarious! Curated by Adam. |
Thursday, October 19, 2017
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