I'll do my scuba diving on land, thanks very much9 Days Left to Subscribe to Versioning at a Special Rate Call Me in the MorningFront-endFirst up, using Sass to control scope with BEM naming [css-tricks]. Prompts helps you build user-friendly, beautiful interactive CLI prompts [github]. Responsive components is a solution to the container queries problem [philipwalton]. React Morph gives you easy morphing UI transitions [github]. State management with Vuex when building SPAs with Vue.js and Flask [stackabuse]. The Name of the GameMobile/back-end/programmingBuild game AIs in JavaScript [sitepoint] in this excerpt from our latest book, HTML5 Games: Novice to Ninja. The definitive PHP 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 and HHVM benchmarks [kinsta]. Object-oriented programming in JavaScript [scotch]. Apple's post on code size optimization mode in Swift 4.1 [swift]. Promises [github] is a Google framework that provides a synchronization construct for Swift and Objective-C. Crumb-crunchersDesign/UX/productA big Sketch update has added Apple's official iOS 11 design template, made Libraries shareable, and prototyping features [macstories]. Crumby is a visual communication collaboration tool for designers [crumby]. How the United States flag would look if it were designed according to data [truecolors]. Designing Windows 95's user interface [socket3]. Apple a DayNews/businessThe SEC has launched a cryptocurrency probe as a first step towards regulation [wsj]. Twitter launches Bookmarks, a way to save tweets privately [techcrunch]. Google has published a free course for those wanting to learn about AI development [theverge]. Washington state has defied the FCC and passed net neutrality laws of its own [arstechnica]. Microsoft and UPMC have unveiled an AI that listens in to doctor's appointments and takes notes. As things stand, doctors spend an astonishing amount of their time taking notes and managing records. Microsoft is making improvements to its Slack competitor Teams, including a very much overdue guest access feature [arstechnica]. Meanwhile Hangouts Chat, Google's Slack competitor, has just come out of beta [techcrunch]. Meanwhile, people who enjoy being productive are trying to figure out how to kill this real-time team chat hydra. The challenges of optimal HomePod positioning [mondaynote]. How notification badges took over your life [nytimes]. Public sentiment increasingly shifts toward a strong desire to have big tech regulated [axios]. IKEAWatchEverything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)Someone put a statue of Jason Voorhees in a lake for divers to stumble across [dreadcentral]. Blizzard announced Overwatch's hero 27 and, as teasers indicated, it was Torbjörn's daughter Brigitte [playoverwatch]. Jelly Super Mario makes things really elastic [youtube]. WriteDaily promises to help you build a daily writing habit [writedaily]. A 15 year-old created Routeshuffle, which gives you a randomized running/walking/cycling route to keep your exercise fresh each time [routeshuffle]. There's Versioning for Thursday. I'm still thinking about the underwater Jason Voorhees statue, and how the diver who discovered it first must have reacted. I'm sure they needed a fresh change of scuba gear after that. Catch you tomorrow, Temporarily curated by Joel |
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