No Images? Click here Good News! We've Partnered with pCloud"So what?" we hear you say. Well this is what. We're offering YOU, our Versioning legends, this exclusive offer... Get 2 TB of storage for 3 months for just $9.99 with pCloud. pCloud are a secure cloud storage solution that allows you to upload and access your files on any device, without taking up precious storage space. Post-hasteFront-endFirst up, is jQuery still relevant? According to Remy Sharp: yep [remysharp]. A guide to implementing Material Design Motion with React [codeburst]. Tips on testing React components [medium/@skidding]. PostHTML [github/posthtml] is a tool for transforming HTML using JavaScript. We also have an 🚨 actual good deal alert 🚨 here for you: save $415 on our beginner full-stack dev collection: books on CSS, JavaScript, PHP+MySQL, Rails, all that good stuff! [sitepoint]. Everything is Wrapped Up in a Nice Little Package!*Mobile/back-end/programmingHow to use CrateDB and PopSQL for collaborative SQL editing [crate]. Walt [github/ballercat] is a JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly text format. Web app bundler Parcel has been coming up a bit lately, here’s everything you need to know about it [medium/@wesharehoodies]. Docusaurus [github/facebook] is a project from Facebook offering easy-to-maintain open source docs websites. * Credit: Homer Simpson [youtube/mostlysimpsons] Solid SnakeJobs, positions, engagements, duties and assignments (mainly jobs)Operations engineer [Peak Games] 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]. Future ShockDesign/UX/productAn “interactive article” featuring either plausible or absurd predictions for the UX industry in 2018 [uxdesign]. And a non-interactive article where 18 designers predict UI and UX trends for 2018 [blog.figma]. A look at the value of design thinking in business [toptal]. Change of HeartNews/business1.4 billion clear text credentials were discovered in a single database [medium/4iqdelvedeep]. So now you know the Christmas gift to get for the budding “massive cybercriminal” in your life! An amazing story of how an Apple Watch saved a man’s life [9to5mac]. Guess I’m buying three Apple Watches for everyone I know, then. A look at China’s new experiment in social ranking [wired]. Like a credit score, but for every aspect of your life, and much more dystopian! This piece on Spotify and its effect on the music industry [thebaffler] is worthwhile, though if I had to pick its genre, “easy-listening” would be at the bottom of the list . And 24 productivity tools that’ll help with pretty much everything [sitepoint]. Reach for the StarsEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)Quantum Game [github/stared] is an in-browser puzzle game that uses quantum mechanics. An Incomplete Timeline of What We Tried [motherboard.vice] is a devastating experimental short story that’s like a cross between Margaret Atwood fiction and some Thom Yorke lyrics. Astronauts on the International Space Station got The Last Jedi beamed up to them [arstechnica]. I would’ve assumed they’d put such vital information into the memory systems of an R2 unit, but I’m old-fashioned like that. And finally, and speaking of which, I went and saw the Star War over the weekend, so naturally since then I’ve been either avoiding or gorging on reviews and hot takes. This one was interesting, came at it from a different angle [motherboard.vice]. There you have it, Versioning for a Monday, all done and dusted. My take on the Star War? Yeah, it was pretty good, but for me it lacked the podracing and the tedious Trade Federation backstory featured in my favorite Star Wars episode. Not a single mention of midi-chlorians, either! I'll be back with more good links and bad Star Wars opinions tomorrow, until then: May the Force Accompany You. Is that how it goes? Curated by Adam. |
Monday, December 18, 2017
Post-haste
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