No Images? Click here Papers PleaseFront-endFirst up, a crash course in Progressive Web Apps [sitepoint]. How to greatly improve your React app performance [medium/myheritage-engineering]. React Spreadsheet Grid [github/denisraslov] is an Excel-like component for React. PaperCSS [github/rhyneav] is a less formal CSS framework. And a recap on the state of element queries [webdesign.tutsplus]. Rust Never SleepsBack-end/programmingAWS Amplify [github/aws] is a declarative JavaScript library for app development using cloud services. Rust now natively compiles to WebAssembly [hellorust]. TLDR Pages [tldr] is a community effort to simplify man pages with practical examples. Case of the (Cyber) MondaysCyber Monday dealsYou’ve got less than 24 hours to get our actual good deal on SitePoint Premium: a two-year-membership for $99[sitepoint]. That’s all our books and courses - the existing collection and the amazing ones we’ve got planned - for the next two years. Meanwhile, some other deals for Cyber Monday (some are affiliate links, or we have a specific arrangement, so you'll help us out by taking advantage of the deals): Our fav hosting partner SiteGround is taking 70% off any of their plans - available for three years so renewals are very cheap [siteground]. Any of those also comes with a free year of SitePoint Premium. And absolute legend Wes Bos has given SitePoint - and Versioning - fans a massive 65% off his Learn Node [learnnode], ES6 for Everyone [es6] and React for beginners [reactforbeginners] courses. Just enter coupon code SITEPOINT at checkout and you’ll be hooked up! That one also expires in less than a day. Dell’s got a nice little deal on Dropbox, 39% off an annual Dropbox Plus subscription [deals.dell]. And Adobe is still offering their great deal on Creative Cloud, 20% off [adobe] (that one's an affiliate link btw). Return to FormDesign/UX/productFour steps to a better brand sprint [medium/@alextomlinson]. Three of the best form design practices you can add to your process [uxplanet]. The four stages of 0 -> 1 products [medium/the-year-of-the-looking-glass]. Gotcha is Zeplin for Framer: here’s an intro [blog.framer]. Flip a CoinNews/businessAn oral history of the banner ad [digiday]. It's back: the return of spam [theoutline]. Elon Musk is better than you. At learning, I mean. Here’s how he does it [medium/@michaeldsimmons]. How to ship and validate new projects fast [sitepoint]. And Agile is broken, here’s how Basecamp fixed it [m.signalvnoise]. Real MadridEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)From a single photo, a team at the Prado Museum in Madrid has constructed a VR experience of what the museum was (probably) like in 1875-1877 [prado.nfshost]. Best viewed with something like a Google Cardboard (which are great btw!). Here are some iPhone apps to help you survive the holidays [thesweetsetup]. aiPicture [itunes.apple] is an iOS app that’ll scan your photos and use machine learning to tell you things about them - like what’s in them, where they were taken, and more. Nothing gets saved or sent elsewhere. The Pico-8 [lexaloffle] is a fantasy console for making fantasy games - using Lua - to share with other fantasy, or real, friends. Finally, a great history of the Sims [youtube/gamespot]. There's Versioning for another Monday. I hope your weekend was pleasant and that your Cyber Monday and Normal Rest of the Week are also pleasant. I love museums, so I think spending all of my time in that VR link above will be all I need to survive the holidays. And if that doesn't work, there's always the Pico-8 version of the Sims I'm working on. Just need to get the graphics up-to-spec and learn how to program in Lua. I'll see ya tomorrow, which will be a normal Tuesday that doesn't have a special name - phew! Curated by Adam. |
Monday, November 27, 2017
Rust Never Sleeps
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