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RobotechFront-endFirst up, a quick intro to Chrome DevTools Performance Monitor [hospodarets]. A 5-minute intro to CSS Grid [medium.freecodecamp]. sass-extract [github/jgranstrom] is a tool for extracting structured variables from Sass files easily. Here’s a robot that you can play around with and learn JavaScript [producthunt]. How to build custom components, using Component.io [sitepoint]. Bird in the HandBack-end/programmingHere’s a little basic coding challenge to run through next time you’re feeling glum or worried about your coding knowledge: build your own array in JavaScript [github/waterlink]. A video guide to building Flappy Bird in JavaScript [youtube/learnwd]. A summary of the state of offline web apps in 2017 [wegotrats]. A step-by-step guide to modeling a neural network for classification [franpapers]. Quiz KidJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)All manner of roles at SurveyMonkey (includes UX/product design, front-end engineer, big data developer[SurveyMonkey], remote, various locations. 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]. Mind the GapDesign/UX/productHere’s InVision’s Design Systems Handbook [designbetter], part of their fancy design-focused publication they launched a little while ago. Proposal: we need a tool to bridge the gap between design and engineering [spectrum]. The Root of the ProblemNews/businessSo macOS High Sierra has a bug (the worst bug ever?) that allows anyone to access your Mac by entering the username “root” and no password. Here’s how to make your Mac immune to this “exploit” [macrumors]. No word on how to make yourself immune from Linux and Windows users relentlessly mocking you. Crypto news now: how Bitcoins became worth US $10,000 [arstechnica]. As expected, Ben Thompson at Stratechery has a very reasonable outline of and point of view on the net neutrality issue [stratechery]. Fin [fin] is a personal assistant service that is run (staffed?) by lots of real people and can assist you with things, personally. Off-keyEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)A couple more cryptocurrency links for ya: a bunch of cryptocurrencies described in four words or fewer [techcrunch]. And a guide to places where you can pay for stuff with Bitcoin [accepting]. Adult Swim’s elastic version of Morty is fun to mess around with [adultswim]. I remember sinking hours into a similar thing on the Nintendo 64. Finally, a cautionary tale - if you have a smart lock for your house, it would be smart to also carry a key [imore]. Because sometimes the internet or power may fail, turning your smart lock into a lock, which would be dumb. There you have it, that will end today's edition of Versioning. I hope none of you macOS users get hacked using methods that feel like they were lifted from a cheap 80s/90s movie about hackers, and that if you do, that you've got a bunch of Bitcoin tucked away to make up for the loss. Back tomorrow with a Fin-enhanced edition! Not really! Curated by Adam. |
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Bird in the Hand
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