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Frame of Mind
Front-end
First up, the 5 most popular front-end frameworks compared [sitepoint].
A curated collection of useful CSS snippets [github].
On owning the role of the front-end developer [alistapart].
A massive list of front-end case studies from the real world [github].
Build a custom Vue router [css-tricks].
Swift and Sure
Mobile/back-end/programming
Decoding dictionaries in Swift [elegantchaos].
Python development environment setup advice for 2018 [jacobian].
5 speed improvements coming in Python 3.7 [hackernoon].
Track trending repos on GitHub in your programming language, using native GitHub notifications [github].
The classic book, Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming, and its Lisp code is now available free [github].
All Over the Board
Design/UX/product
Witeboard is a great way to jump into a digital whiteboard with your team quickly [witeboard].
PixelSnap is a handy tool for taking measurements of elements on your screen [getpixelsnap].
FutureFonts is a place where typographers can sell their works in progress, allowing designers to beef up their type collection on a budget [futurefonts].
Why UX is the next big thing in the crypto industry [imaginarycloud].
Pikka helps you collect and organize your color palettes [pikkaapp].
Ringing Off the Hook
News/business
Democrats have submitted a plan to save net neutrality, though it's still a vote short [arstechnica].
Amazon will acquire video doorbell company Ring, apparently for more than $1b [geekwire].
A group of former Facebook and Google employees, including Tristan Harris, are forming the Center for Humane Technology to challenge anti-user patterns in software design [nytimes].
Google is trying to teach DeepMind to predict changes in patient conditions that lead to death without intervention [thenextweb].
Palantir has been testing a predictive policing technology in New Orleans, without even the city council knowing about it [theverge].
Apple is starting medical clinics for its employees [cnbc].
The US could supply 80% of its energy with wind and solar [motherboard].
Step Into the Breach
Everything else (apps, fun tools, gaming, culture, funny stuff)
Watch 3,000 years of art flash before your eyes in 3 minutes [kottke].
Into the Breach is a game that never lets you forget the decisions of your past runs [kotaku].
SNES cult classic Chrono Trigger has been ported to PC, but apparently it's a big flop [thenextweb].
A look at the algorithm army ants use to build bridges [quantamagazine].
That's your Versioning for Wednesday! We've made it to the midway point now — only a few more days until Adam's back to captain the ship. Thanks for sticking with us. Catch you tomorrow with more links,
Temporarily curated by Joel
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