No Images? Click here Turn the TablesFront-endHow to create a star to heart animation with CSS and vanilla JavaScript [css-tricks]. A gentle intro to Ajax [codeburst]. How to think about designing tables - to be read, not looked at [alistapart]. An explanation of reflective-bind, a solution to the debate on inline functions in React [flexport.engineering]. And a run-down of the best Vue.js books, tutorials and courses in 2017 [reactdom]. What’s Up, Docs?Back-end/programmingA highly scalable PWA foundation which will give a great developer experience [reactpwa]. How to tackle React Native storage [codeburst]. 10 useful extra things to have to produce excellent API documentation [alistapart]. What SQL’s creator thinks of NoSQL [datanami]. DroolworthyJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)UI designer with markup skills [Dribbble], 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]. Highlight ReelDesign/UX/productThe joy of fake design [medium/@dburka]. How to use Google’s HEART framework to effectively measure UX [uxplanet]. Check out IBM’s new bespoke corporate typeface [ibm.github]. A Sketch plugin that’ll highlight the syntax of any code snippet [danielguillan.github], which is seriously impressive. Kilian sent through this piece on the best design tools for 2018 [kilianvalkhof]. Thanks Kilian! How to supercharge your product design workflow with CloudApp [sitepoint]. Breaking News*News/business*(ie News About Breaking) Twitter has officially doubled the tweet character limit to 280 characters [arstechnica]. Get ready for everyone to continue to tweet at the old length for ages! Onto the scary stuff: yesterday I finally got a chance to listen to this recent episode of excellent podcast Reply All [gimletmedia], focused on the question of whether Facebook is listening to you all the time. The thing about this is that it starts with that scary premise, then explains that what they’re actually doing is much scarier. Speaking of scary stuff and Facebook: here’s how they know who you’ve met [gizmodo]. And OK, this is genuinely one of the most intense things I’ve read in a long time: artist and writer James Bridle attempts to explain the algorithmic, automated, traumatic and frightening world that’s lurking behind and within and underneath Kids’ YouTube [medium/@jamesbridle]. Seriously worth reading, but not for the faint of heart. Even if your heart is not faint, maybe read with a stiff drink at the ready. Full Speed AheadEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)200 universities just launched 560 free courses online, here’s the full list of what you’re gonna have to start learning now[medium.freecodecamp]. A hugely simplified explanation of how Netflix works [medium/refraction-tech-everything]. Finally, something that’s just very cool: at speeds of 277 miles per hour, here’s the fastest car in the world [wired]. This edition of Versioning brought to you by: HelloSign API: The Industry’s Fastest eSignature API IntegrationHelloSign API makes your build vs. buy decision a no brainer. With our in-depth documentation, customizable features, and a dashboard that makes your code easy to debug, you won't find an eSign product with an easier path to implementation. Hello! I'm back in your inbox, full of uplifting links to improve your day! Sorry, a couple of those were a bit heavy. A bit important though! And there's always re-watching that record-setting car's video a few dozen times to put some of that stuff out of your mind. That's how I got through the day. That's how I intend to get through every day from here on in. I'll be back with some more tomorrow, they'll either be important or uplifting or hopefully both. Curated by Adam. |
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
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