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Headline HTML 5. 2 - Candidate Recommendation "Javascript is so hot right now" - I hear Mugatu say in Zoolander5. CSS comes a close second with a tonne of talk about CSS Animations and the new Grid Layout now. . . . but what of poor ol' web ingredient number 1. . . . HTML! If you think HTML is something of a given I invite you to take a look through the HTML5. 2 candidate recommendation. . . simple yet powerful AND complex at times. 10 guidelines to improve your web accessibility This is your homework for Friday! When you get into work you should pick one of the sites you've been wanting to make a few updates on for a while and start going through this list one by one. e Articles Apple Starts Work on Progressive Web Apps Jason Grigsby weighs in with his thoughts on the move from Apple to start working on Service Workers in WebKit.   What Would Augment Reality? With the world of AR now even more possible there are a number of use cases that seem to jump out. These would have to be more useful then it would be to charge and wear a set of silly glasses all day so let's see what he Luke W came up with.   Changes to the Grid Spec and taking on Multi-Column layout The properties for defining the grid gap is going to be changed and will be dropping the prefix 'grid-' and just have column-gap, row-gap and gap. This is great because it provides the ability to extend the declarations to things like Flexbox. Rachel is also taking over the multi-column spec, something which is desperately missing in CSS layouts.   Firefox 55: first desktop browser to support WebVR Firefox 55 brings WebVR to the desktop browser. I've been really enjoying playing around with AFrame especially creating little planetariums that show off the stars and planets. FF55 also comes with some performance improvements and brings the IntersectionObserver API to allow the browser to report easily on something being within the visible area of the page (think lazy loading content, or performing animations when in view).   Table for One This is a wonderful site, very beautifully typeset but also the visualisations are really well done across a variety of viewports.   Putting audiences at the heart of VR A really interesting look and study into how people perceive VR before using it and how they react afterwards. It goes further into looking at the best applications for VR too.   We now have a community-approved Progressive Web Apps logo! I love the look of the new PWA logo and it was neat that it came about through the community. PWA is the new RWD. Tutorials Service Worker Testing Made Easy Rolling out Service Workers can be disastrous if you get the caching and offline elements wrong — here's how you can test them first.   The Difference Between Explicit and Implicit Grids Learn all about setting explicit grids, where you define the column widths and heights, and the implicit grid where you allow the grid contents to define it.   Building A Simple AI Chatbot With Web Speech API And Node. js As the web moves on the concept of responsive web design is growing as well. The speech input method has been around for a while, but until recently we haven't been able to capture, make sense of, and reply to that input easily. Well the future is now folks, and this tutorial will show you how you can use a few tools to pull it all together.   Removing that ugly :focus ring (and keeping it too) A great little progressively enhanced approach to removing the focus ring from elements on your site unless they're required. arguably they should always be there, but I bet that on 90+% of the sites you've built you've removed it (or a 'reset' has removed it for you).   SVG Animation Tools A simple set of python functions to help working with animated SVGs exported from Illustrator  Intersection Observer comes to Firefox I've already mentioned the intersection observer in the story about Firefox 55 but this tutorial goes into a lot more detail (with Polyfill).   Progressive Progressive Web Apps Paul Kinlan builds a progressive progressive web app (not a typo) and questions whether the App Shell is the right approach. A great in-depth tutorial with all the code available to try out yourself.   Browser Compatibility for CSS Grid Layouts with Simple Sass Mixins If you're digging into CSS Grid Layout then you might want to check out using something like this Sass Mixin to provide some better browser support.   CSS Grid layout as masonry A great example of how to include grid-auto-flow: dense; to get the masonry style layout with CSS Grid Layout.   The Critical Request Using resource priorities to improve the speed of delivery. A great article that covers not just the approach to prioritising the right assets, but also how you can dig into the Dev Tools to find out what to prioritise. Meet The App That Revolutionized Book Reading For 2 Million People Find out why and how people are overhauling the way that they read. // sponsored Plugins, Resources, & Tools Web Maker This looks pretty neat. Kinda link codepen but offline.   Textio I find the analysis of content incredibly interesting, and especially the real-time feedback as you type. This tool is designed specifically to keep job descriptions clear, and where possible, gender neutral (although you could use it to be biased in either direction).  
 
   

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Hello and welcome to RWD Weekly edition #286. This is it ladies and gentlemen, there are only 2 days left on the RWD Tees on Cotton Bureau. If you want to pick up a pretty sweet gift for your team mates at Xmas now is the time to get one of these. . . . and if you want 10% off then you can use the code X3QBJQ4S.  This is likely to be the last ever print for the shirts so don't miss out on a bit of history. I'm also super excited to have Atomic Design as our sponsor this week. I've followed along with Brads thoughts and posts over the past few years and it has all come together is a fantastic book. If you touch front end design/development, you need this on your bookshelf. Let's get to some links! Headline The Best Request Is No Request, Revisited Stefan revisits the web adage that the best request is no request at all. . . which is essentially why we ended up concatenating our CSS and JS and creating sprites for our UI images. . . . if you don't have to make two http requests then don't. Now, with http/2, is this approach still valid? Are our former best practices still best practices? A Content Slider I really dislike content sliders. . . or more to the point I really don't like carousels. On one of the last clients I worked with they're previous agency had built them a home page carousel where each of the carousel items contained another carousel. FFS. It's not all bad though, and sometimes a carousel is the right tool for the job (like an image gallery for example). In this article Heydon Pickering adds to his growing list of inclusive components Articles Customer Journey Maps - How to Build One So often a user goes through a tonne of different touch points on the way to becoming a customer. By creating a journey map you'll have a better idea about what to provide at each stage, and on which channel.   Celebrate the web by using another browser than Google’s Chrome As I've mentioned the past couple weeks I'm expanding my browser usage again. Chrome did so well all those years ago by providing us with a solution that wasn't IE, but now we should be trying to avoid falling back into the same single browser trap.   2018's UX Designer Salary Forecast It's time I started brushing up my UX designer resume and applying for some jobs. . . the salary is looking very attractive.   What Happens When You Visit ft. com? Have you ever wondered what happens when you type in a URL or click a link? Well, when you do this on FT. com a hell-of-a-lot goes on to make sure you get your content quickly.   The Fallacies of Distributed Computing (Applied to Front-End Performance) Tutorials  Nested calc() functions and IE11 I've always nested calc() within calc() for additional math functions. It turns out it's not great for IE10 and 11, but by just including a single function and multiple parenthesis it works. The more you know.   Generating Wireframe Boxes with CSS and HTML5 I began doing wireframes in the browser using Zurbs Foundation because it was the easiest way for me to allow clients to see how a web page would flow across viewports. This is a neat trick from Eric Meyer to get the them looking more wireframy and sit above existing content. Very cool  V6: Typography and Proportions A detailed review from Rob on his approach to responsive typography in his latest redsign of the site (hence the V6 bit. . . it's the sixth iteration).   Learn CSS Grid in 5 Minutes A great introduction from Per on the Grid Layout using a nifty new tool designed for training courses in Front End.   Flexible Overflow Using flexbox and text-overflow: ellipsis to help deal with text components.   An Idea for a Simple Responsive Spreadsheet This is a great little trick — using position:sticky to ensure that the table header rows are always visible even on smaller viewports. Had I not just switched over to Firefox I would have been very impressed, but at the moment this is only working in later versions of Chrome. There is some work on the bug tracker for Mozilla to address the two issues that are causing Firefox not to work for this example, so it could be something for the future.   Modern Asynchronous CSS Loading Scott Jehl has updated the filament groups approach to loading fonts and written a great tutorial for you to follow along with. Tools Pattern Lab | Build Atomic Design Systems After building this, Brad literally wrote the book on the subject.   Astrum This is a brilliant tool that will help you put together a pattern library for any project that you're working on.   Frontify for Agencies Brand Portals, Style Guides & Collaboration for your Clients  Carbon Design System The Carbon Design System is a series of individual styles and components, that when combined make beautiful, intuitive designs. These designs are systemic and logical, as they all follow the same universal principles. Video   Introducing minmax() For me, minmax() is the key responsive feature of the CSS Grid Layout specification and provides the most responsive capabilities for the least amount of effort. If you're not sure what minmax() does with Grid then I strongly urge you to find 2. 5minutes in your day and watch this video from Rachel Andrew.   Michael Riethmuller on Beyond Media Queries Learn how to use fluid typography, responsive SVG, adaptive flexbox components, CSS grid and custom properties to create unique responsive solutions that go beyond media queries. Atomic Design: learn how to create and maintain great design systems Atomic Design details all that goes into creating and maintaining robust design systems, allowing your team to roll out high-quality, consistent UIs faster than ever. This book introduces a methodology for thinking of UIs as thoughtful hierarchies and showcases techniques to transform your team's design and development workflow. https://shop. bradfrost. com/ Buy Atomic Design by Brad Frost Finally That's it for this week. This week I'm starting to go through all of the Patterns on the site and update them with Grid Layout alternatives. See you next week!Cheers,Justin.  
 
   

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Hey everyone and welcome to another responsive design weekly newsletter. Last week I had the opportunity to go to my first Full Frontal conference in Brighton in the UK and I wasn't disappointed. I took notes for the first few talks before I decided to sit back and be inspired by the last few. . . and inspired I was.  Since then I have a little challenge going with myself to create something new, no matter how simple or silly it might be, every other day. The idea is to break away from working on big long term projects and get some quick wins that are more fun and less stressful, they only need to work in the window I'm looking at. Our feature image this week is also a result of the conference after seeing Tim Holman speak. The image is a generative art piece that I found on https://turtletoy. net/, and the link to Tim is Holman's work on generative art using his markdown tutorial builder. Let's get linking! Articles Real URLs for AMP Cached Content Using Cloudflare Workers One of the complaints aimed towards the implementation of AMP is that you had your content served from Google on their own URLs. Cloudflare have developed a way in which you will still gain benefit from being on the Google AMP caching servers, but you'll retain your own domain when the content is served. I'm going to be honest, I got lost about 5 minutes into this article but it seems to be a good thing if that was your only reservation on AMP. It's still in alpha, but they're after testers if you're interested.   A Netflix Web Performance Case Study There are no silver bullets to web performance. Simple static pages benefit from being server-rendered with minimal JavaScript. Libraries can provide great value for complex pages when used with care.   Redirects, and their Effect on Performance or How a (Seemingly Minor) Third Party Change Affected the Website Performance of a Popular JavaScript Bundler A great journey around Doug's uncovering of redirects on the Webpack. js. org website and how he helped fix more than 600 redirects affecting performance.   Performance Rule #1: Do What You Need to Do—But Not More There's so many ways that you can improve the performance of your site, but if you focus on this as your first port of call then you're off to a good start.   Inlining or Caching? Both Please! It feels like every 6-12 months filament group redefine how to make pages as performant as possible with minimal fuss, and this article is no different. One of the biggest issues with inlining Critical CSS was having to have it duplicated in the CSS you request as well. now with service workers and the very smart folks at filament group we can have our cake and eat it too.   Usability Interviews for Atom If you’re a fan of the atom text editor brought to you by Github then they’re looking to you to help them make a better product.   Up to speed with web performance A fantastic round up from the performance. now() conference from Hidde de Vries with some great speakers.   CSS Frameworks Or CSS Grid: What Should I Use For My Project? A balanced overview from Rachel around the pros and cons of using a CSS framework HTML5, CSS3 I JavaScript za razvoj veb strana LINK KA KNJIZI I KORPA ZA NARUČIVANJE   Tutorials Editorial Layouts, Floats, and CSS Grid Since floats aren’t compatible with CSS Grid, aligning floated elements to an established grid can be a real headache. This is a nontrivial impediment to traditional editorial layouts’ ability to take advantage of Grid’s benefits. What is First Input Delay? Learn how to track your first input delay (and what that actually means) with Ire's article this week. It utilises Google's tracking library perfMetrics object. Inclusive Design For Accessible Presentations You could rename the title of this article to just "Great design for presentations" and be done with it. Everything that Allison talks about isn't A11y for accessibility sake, but it will make you stand out. Dark modes with CSS CSS Tricks provide an overview of Mark Otto's article. Tools web. dev This new site from google is an uber valuable resource about building faster websites, securely, and ensuring they're accessible. I'm glad they've done a good job there too, seeing as they've gone and taken our local . dev TLD for themselves :). I have to say it too. . . I think it's great that this site was built without the use of AMP. A site from Google dedicated to best practices for great performance that is not using AMP goes to show that you can be faster if you just work on it. Squoosh Compress and compare images with different codecs, right in your browser  Tutorial Markdown Tutorial markdown is a small js library, which allows (with some data attributes) for a tutorial to type, and execute its code as you scroll through the document. You can see an example of it working on generative artistry.   Gridsome A new static site generator baby is born. It's highly inspired by Gatsby. js (React based) but built on top of Vue. js.   Jobs Last week I featured this job however the job listing fails when you have query parameters on the URL's. . . . go figure.   Anyway, I've updated the links for this week to route through Bit. ly and you can find the job now. Hurry, applications close this weekend.   Senior Front-End Developer - Natural History Museum (London) The Natural History Museum are looking for a talented Senior Front-end Developer to work on the Museum’s public-facing digital experiences. The role is based at the iconic Museum itself in South Kensington, London.  Apply today (closing on 19th November, 9am)!
 
   

Rotirajuće reči sa CSS animacijom i dizajnerka Manoela Ilic

 

 

 

Reči koje se menjajuAnimacija u CSS-u menja samo reči koje ste definisali da se menjaju. KOD. Pogledajte demo primere:Demo 1: Animate downDemo 2: Animate height and widthDemo 3: Fade in and “fall”Demo 4: Animate width and fly inDemo 5: Rotate in 3D and “sharpen”Napisala Mary Lou Mary Lou (Manoela Ilic) is a freelance web designer and developer with a passion for interaction design. She studied Cognitive Science and Computational Logic and has a weakness for the smell of freshly grounded peppercorns. View all articles by Mary Lou Website: http://tympanus. net/ Manoela Ilic na društvenim mrežamaPratite autorku na Twitteru.
 
   

Ruby nedeljni pregled saveta, vesti, uputstava

 

 

 

Ruby nedeljni pregled 6 promena koje ste možda propustili dolaze u Ruby 2. 7 — Elementi kao što su Module#const_source_location, FrozenError#receiver i uklanjanje određenih, specijalnih, Perl-inspirisanih globalnih promenljivih. Takođe, ako pritisnete IRB, moći ćete da prikažete celu definiciju metoda odjednom, umesto liniju po liniju.  SEBASTIAN SOGAMOSO Tip Sorbet, ili priča o prvom usvajanju — Prošle nedelje, predstavili smo izdanje Sorbeta, funkcije za proveru tipa za Ruby. Ova priča opisuje integrisanje provere Sorbet tipa u Ruby gem-u.  VLADIMIR DEMENTYEV Automatizovan pregled koda za 27 jezika — Olakšajte pregled koda - Codacy automatski označava greške, direktno iz Git-a. Prilagodite standarde o pokrivenosti, dupliranju, složenosti i kršenju stila. Upotrebite ga u oblaku ili na privatnim serverima. Isprobajte ga besplatno.  CODACY SPONSOR Da li bi eksperimentalne Ruby funkcije trebale da budu isključene prema podrazumevanom podešavanju? — Interesantan predlog za predstavljanje novih funkcija, kao što je pipeline operator, iza oznake funkcije koja je opciona (slično kao što radi Node. js). Vredi pročitati ovu diskusiju.  RUBY ISSUE TRACKER Upravo sam kreirao ++ operator inkrementiranja za Ruby — Implementiranje operatora inkrementiranja ++ je bilo mnogo teže nego što sam očekivao i bila je potrebna detaljna analiza da bih to uradio. (via this patch).  JESÚS BURGOS MACIÁ Poslovi Pišite Ruby. Spasite živote — Ruby/JS programeri: pomozite nam da izgradimo platformu za analizu genoma i spasite živote teško bolesne dece.  DIPLOID Viši softverski inženjer (Santa Barbara ili udaljeno) — Pridružite se timu gde svako teži da konstantno poboljšava svoje znanje o alatkama za razvoj softvera, praksi i procesima.  INVOCA Oglasite posao na Vettery-u — Vettery je specijalizovan za tehničke uloge i potpuno je besplatan za korisnike koji traže posao.  VETTERY Članci i tutoriali Priprema sopstvenog leksera šablona u Ruby-u — Praktičan vodič za izgradnju osnovnog leksera (deo analize dolazi kasnije) kao načina implementiranja sopstvenog templating jezika (u ovom primeru podskupa Mustache). Neće mnogi od vas trebati to da urade, ali je dobro znati kako.  BENEDIKT DEIKE Rails 6 dodaje podršku za ovlašćenja za više okruženja — Ovlašćenja koja pripadaju različitim okruženjima sada mogu da budu sačuvana u posebnim fajlovima sa sopstvenim ključem za šifrovanje.  BERIN LARSON Rubyista u šetnji kroz Elixir. . . sa iznenađujućim rezultatima — Izađite iz svoje zone konfora i pridružite nam se dok upoređujemo module u Elixiru nasuprot Ruby-a.  HONEYBADGER SPONSOR Primeri besmislenih tipova RSpec testova — Neki testovi jednostavno ne treba da budu napisani.  JASON SWETT Danger On Rails: Neka roboti izvrše pregled koda umesto vas! — Danger pokreće neke “uobičajene zadatke pregleda koda” u CI procesu, što je još jedan korak u Automating All The Things™.  VLADIMIR DEMENTYEV Kreiranje platne pozadinske komponente u aplikaciji pomoću Ruby i Roda — Ne viđamo mnogo tutoriala ili video snimaka za Roda, jednostavan radni okvir zasnovan na rutiranju za kreiranje HTTP servisa.  SQUARE Kako da pošaljete SMS tekstualne poruke u Railsu pomoću Twilio-a GO RAILS Tehnike optimizacije Ruby On Railsa — Fokusiranje na bazu podataka i podešavanja upita zajedno sa keširanjem sadržaja i elemenata postavke.  DMITRY ISHKOV Rails 6 dodaje before? i after? u Date i Time — Nema više zbunjujućih < upoređivanja.  AMIT CHOUDHARY Kod i alatke HTTP komplet alatki: snimite, pregledajte i istražite HTTP saobraćaj vaše Ruby aplikacije — Postoji verzija otvorenog koda i “pro” verzija.  HTTP TOOLKIT Slop: Jednostavna analiza opcije — Nije baš najpogodniji naziv za biblioteku, ali je odličan izbor za definisanje opcija aplikacije za komandnu liniju, koje će biti analizirane.  LEE JARVIS Prepolovite svoj Heroku račun, upotrebite Autoscale RAILS AUTOSCALE SPONSOR Scallop: 'Ergonomski' omotač komandnog okruženja za Ruby — Nov projekat koji u suštini obezbeđuje idiomatski Ruby i objektno orijentisan način za pokretanje komandi putem komandnog okruženja i pristup njihovim rezultatima.  FETLIFE Black Candy: Samostalni server za strimovanje muzike — Izgradite sopstveni servis sličan Spotify-u pomoću Railsa i Stimulusa.  AIDEWOODE Stripe::Rails: Rails mehanizam za integrisanje pomoću Stripe-a SENGMING TAN  
 
   

Ruby nedeljni pregled saveta. vesti, trikova, poslova

 

 

 

Napredak u sažimanju GC-a u Ruby-u 2. 7 — Ne, ovo nije kratak razgovor (u stvari, traje sat vremena, ali stvarni tehnički deo počinje u 15. minutu) ali Aaron, član oba glavna tima, Ruby i Rails, objašnjava šta je potrebno uraditi da bi se poboljšao Ruby sakupljač smeća ‘defragmentiranjem’ (ili ‘sažimanjem’) memorije koju Ruby koristi prilikom pokretanja.  AARON PATTERSON Fullstaq Ruby: Alternativna CRuby distribucija, optimizovana za produkciju —Ruby distribucija zasnovana na CRuby/MRI, koja je optimizovana za produkciono okruženje, kao što je upotreba popularnih Jemalloc i malloc_trim zakrpa.  GitHub skladište.  HONGLI LAI eBook: Najbolja praksa za optimizovanje performanse Postgres upita — Naučite kako da dobijete trostruko poboljšanje performanse Postgres baze podataka i 500x manje podataka učitanih sa diska u ovoj bezplatnoj pganalyze e-knjizi.  PGANALYZE SPONSOR Ruby procesi i niti: konfigurisanje veb servera — Pregled efekata povećanja niti nasuprot povećanja procesa nasuprot povećanja oba za performansu veb aplikacija.  JAKE YESBECK Upotreba više baza podataka sa aktivnim zapisima u verziji Rails 6+ — Rails 6 dodaje mogućnost za upotrebu više baza podataka u jednoj aplikaciji a zvaniči Rails Guide lepo opisuje ovu temu.  RUBY ON RAILS GUIDES Whenever 1. 0: Cron poslovi, ali za Ruby — Whenever olakšava pisanje i raspoređivanje cron poslova pomoću Ruby DSL-a (na primer, every 3. hours do . . . ) koji su zatim konvertovani u cron sintaksu.  JAVAN MAKHMALI Poslovi Iskusni Ruby on Rails programeri (daljinski) — Tražimo pametne programere da se pridruže našoj brzo rastućoj, dobro finansiranoj kompaniji koja čini hiljade Afričkih modnih dizajnera srećnim.  AFRIKREA MARKETPLACE Viši softverski inženjer (daljinski/Chicago) — Mi smo vrhunsko tržište za personalizovano učenje sa stručnjacima. Moderni stek, mali tim, odlično radno okruženje i pogodnosti.  WYZANT Traži se: radoznali programeri sa ️ — Stagnirate? Proverite C5: novi projekti, tehnologija i izazovi savršeno upareni sa ljubaznim i brilijantnim ljudima u SF, LA, NYC, CHA.  CARBON FIVE Oglasite novi posao na Vettery-u — Vettery je specijalizovan za tehničke uloge i potpuno je besplatan za korisnike koji traže posao.  VETTERY Članci & tutoriali Skaliranje Ruby objekata servisa pomoću alatke LightService — Alatka light-service implementira Railway (ili bi možda neki rekli Interactor) šablon.  RIAZ VIRANI Ponovljiv proces, korak po korak, za pisanje Rails testova integracije pomoću Capybara — Ako imate TDD paralizu, ovo je korisno.  JASON SWETT Zaradite pasivni prihod za Ruby projekte pomoću 2 linije koda CODEFUND SPONSOR Rails 6 dodaje Enumerable#index_with — Nema više map sa to_h.  AMIT CHOUDHARY Savet: Rails posrednički program za promenu nivoa evidencije prilikom pokretanja MATTIA ROCCOBERTON Razlika između RSpeca, Capybara i Cucumbera — Namenjeno početnicima kojima su ove alatke u potpunosti nove.  JASON SWETT Pregled Node. js-a za ljubitelje Railsa — Ako ste korisnik Ruby-a i nikada niste koristili Node. js, ovaj članak će vam to malo pojasniti.  CRAIG PHARES Kako ja testiram JavaScript Rails aplikacije JASON SWETT Kod & alatke Izdat ubyGems 3. 0. 4  — 3. 0. 4 uključuje TruffleRuby podršku. Ogranak 2. 7 takođe ima novo izdanje 2. 7. 10.  RUBYGEMS BLOG Timeliness: Brzo raščlanjivanje datuma/vremena za one koji vole da imaju sve pod kontrolom — Interesantna alternativa za time/parse za upotrebu formatiranih datuma (Chronic je i dalje odlična opcija ako vam je potrebna podrška za izvorni jezik).  ADAM MEEHAN Nadgledanje i distribuirano praćenje za Ruby aplikacije — Praćenje stvarnih zahteva sa kraja na kraj za identifikaciju kašnjenja ili grešaka u Ruby aplikacijama pomoću Datadog APM-a. Isprobajte Datadog besplatno.  DATADOG APM SPONSOR reCAPTCHA 5. 0: ReCaptcha pomoćne funkcije za Ruby aplikacije — Način da jednostavnije upotrebite Googleov popularni (ali često kontroverzan) CAPTCHA servis iz Ruby aplikacija, uključujući v2 i v3 varijante.  JASON L PERRY Shoryuken 5: Super efikasan Amazon SQS procesor za poruke zasnovan na nitima — Lepo je videti toliko zrelih, osnovnih Ruby biblioteka koje se u skorije vreme ažuriraju.  PABLO CANTERO fog 2. 2: Biblioteka Ruby Cloud servisa — Način za upravljanje cloud servisima (skladištenje, DNS i tako dalje) na relativno apstrahovan, agnostički način.  WESLEY BEARY AND CONTRIBUTORS Phrasing: Omogućite administratorima da edituju fraze direktno u Rails aplikacijama INFINUM  
 
   

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In brief Rails 5 Trims Session Storage by Discarding Some Flash Messages NEWS ABHISHEK JAIN HashiCorp Decommissioning its Otto Deployment Tool NEWS Plans to open source it.  MITCHELL HASHIMOTO Help JRuby Write Tests, Get a Sticker NEWS Charles Nutter has tweeted that anyone submitting a PR for ‘needs tests’ JRuby issues will get a sticker.  CHARLES NUTTER Free eBook: Working with Docker Machine, Compose and Swarm TUTORIAL In this free eBook, we introduce Docker Machine, Swarm, and Compose, and describe how they are packaged into what's called the Docker Toolbox.  CODESHIP   SPONSORED Managing and Modelling Recurring Events in Rails TUTORIAL NITHIN BEKAL Approaches to Application Control Flow in Ruby TUTORIAL A look at various approaches to controlling application flow, from exceptions to monads.  KAMIL LELONEK Creating Staging and Other Environments in Rails TUTORIAL JOSEF STRZIBNY A 1588x Speed Increase With Solr TUTORIAL Using Solr and Sunspot to cache expensive calculations.  NATHANIEL ROWE How to Tame Your Growing Users Table TUTORIAL GREG NAVIS Customize the Mac OS X Menu Bar with BitBar and Ruby TUTORIAL A free tool that allows you to customize your OS X toolbar and for which you can write a plugin in Ruby, as here.  RICHARD GUAY Using 'git bisect' to Debug Regressions within the Rails Codebase TUTORIAL PRAKASH MURTHY Generating PDFs from HTML in Rails TUTORIAL PEDRO ALONSO Create a Ruby Slack Bot to Interact with Your Wiki TUTORIAL How to write your own Wiki-editing Slack bot using Ruby and Sinatra.  ARDIAN HAXHA How We Make Software: A New Theory of Teams VIDEO Sarah Mei challenges our concept of software ‘teams’ and presents a new metaphor for our craft.  SARAH MEI Find and Fix Ruby Errors Faster (and have fun doing it) TOOLS Quickly pinpoint what’s broken and why. Get the context and insights to defeat all Ruby errors.  ROLLBAR   SPONSORED Doctor: An Open Source Documentation Server TOOLS DEEPA MAHALINGAM Rubrowser: A Ruby Code Dependency Graph Interactive Visualizer TOOLS Analyzes a Ruby (or Rails) project and displays dependency information as a directed force graph using D3.  EMAD ELSAID A Ruby API Client for Medium, the Publishing Platform CODE BEN PICKLES attribute-depends-calculator: Calculate Values from Child Objects CODE Calculate values for a parent from its dependent objects, such as total price for an order from its order items. Sum, average, count, and more are available.  JASON HOU   ZACHARY SCOTT Sinatra 2. 0 Pre-Release: What's New and What's Next Sinatra has released the first pre-release of 2. 0. Here, you’re invited to give it a try, and also see what’s new and different. Note that it only supports Rack 2. x and Ruby 2. 2 and above.       DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON Hunting for Great Names in Programming DHH walks us through his process in driving out a name for a class and method. A lesson in one of the hard things in programming.       JACOB GILLESPIE A Tale of Replacing React with Rails The journey of a developer who moved a React-powered app to Rails including why he decided to do it and how it worked out.       REINTERACTIVE  SPONSORED Fixed Price Ruby on Rails Ops? Seriously? Yes! 24/7 dedicated support for your app from less than $1 per hour. Take advantage of the performance enhancing tools for your Rails app on one of the world's most robust and stable Operations as a Service platforms, OpsCare®.     TOM DALLING The Pure Function As An Object (PFAAO) Pattern A look at driving out a JSON-to-XML converter implementation using functional techniques, such as pure functions and memoization.       FABIEN LOUP Journey of a Trailblazer A 2 part adventure of using Trailblazer (an alternative structure for Rails apps) to refactor an existing Rails application.  Part 2 here.       NOAH GIBBS ABProf: An Accurate Statistical Profiling Harness ABProf is a tool to compare which of two programs is faster. Noah Gibbs gives some examples and use cases of the tool.       BRIAN SHIRAI Rubinius Takes The Fun(ction) Out of Ruby The how and why of Rubinius adding first-class support for functions, including why other implementations should consider doing the same.       RUBY BOOK CLUB The Ruby Book Club Chats with Sandi Metz & Katrina Owen Not just a good episode on its own, but Ruby Book Club is an interesting weekly podcast where Nadia Odunayo and Saron Yitbarek read and discuss a different Ruby book.    
 
   

Šabloni - Kako da izaberete dizajn za svoj Joomla sajt o kućnim ljubimcima

 

 

 

Jooma šabloni za sajtove o kućnim ljubimcimaŠablon broj 1. PREUZIMANJEŠablon broj 2PREUZIMANJEŠablon broj 3PREUZIMANJE.
 
   

Saveti za web dizajnere od recikliranja do...

 

 

 

Smashing magazine @picksm picksm Utilizing The Power Of Recycling In Web Design http://bit. ly/oC059XLINK. 10 ALATKI @curiouslt curiouslt 10 Excellent Tools for Responsive Web Design - http://bit. ly/pffksQLINK. Besplatan sajt godinu dana @AJWShaughnessy Adrian Shaughnessy Yell’s idea of what a web design team looks like: tats obligatory bit. ly/rjE9x0LINK.
 
   

Serverless nedeljni pregled, Alexa Skills, SCAR, izrada Ruby funkcija, Twitter bot za prepoznavanje slika

 

 

 

Izrada radio stanice Alexa Skill pomoću kompleta Alexa Skills Reprodukovanje audio zapisa u realnom vremenu je jedan od najvećih slučajeva korišćenja Amazon Echo-a, ali retko možemo videti uputstva kako to da uradimo sami. Dakle, ovakva uputstva su veoma dobrodošla. Yi Ai Cloudflare otkriva Workers KV, visoko distribuirano skladište ključeva/vrednosti za slučajeve korišćenja bez servera — Kompanija Cloudflare je izgradila distrubirano i krajnje konzistentno skladište ključeva-vrednosti koje je namenjeno korisnicima platforme Workers bez servera. Ashcon Partovi (Cloudflare) Vodeće rešenje bez servera otvorenog koda za Kubernetes — Univerzum softverskih arhitekata bez servera i Kubernetes klaster operatora počeo je da se sudara. U ovom članku ćemo „lutati“ kroz CNCF-ov Serveless Landscape da bismo otkrili odlične lambda konkurente otvorenog koda. Gravitational SCAR: Raspoređivanje statičkog sajta na AWS-u pomoću jednog klika —Jednostavna alatka koja kreira odgovarajuće CloudFormation šablone za pokretanje statičkog sajta na AWS-u, zajedno sa prilagođenim domenom, DNS-om, SSL-om i CDN-om u jednom potezu. Kelvin Jiang Predstojeći trajni entiteti (Durable Entities) Azure funkcija — Izvorni tvorac trajnih funkcija (Durable Functions) Azure funkcija piše o onome što dolazi sledeće u obliku trajnih entiteta (Durable Entities) koji će obezbediti više mogućnosti slične modelu actor. Chris Gillum „Ako ne možete da izradite dobre mikroservise ne bi trebalo da radite bez servera“ Matt Fellows, suosnivač platforme Pactflow. „Bilo nam je potrebno 4. 5 godine, ali konačno smo dostigli AWS Lambda ograničenje za skladištenje koda (75 GB) u jednom nalogu/regionu…“ Eric Hammond na Twitteru. 75 GB može zvučati neverovatno, ali može se nakupiti ako intenzivno koristite CI i zadržite stare verzije funkcija – obavezno proverite svoje nivoe korišćenja. UPUTSTVA Izrada Ruby funkcija bez servera pomoću AWS Lambda i radnog okvira Jets Nije neophodan okvir poput Jetsa za raspoređivanje Ruby funkcija na AWS Lambdi, ali on vam može olakšati život, kao što ćete videti ovde. Phil Nash (Twilio) Kako da kreirate Twitter bot za prepoznavanje slika — Zabavni mali projekat koji koristi Serverless Framework i nekoliko AWS servisa (uključujući Lambda i Rekognition). Maciek Grzybek Verzije za probu prvoklasnih CI/CD sistema sa protočnom obradom — Koristite našu novu verziju za probu da biste brzo videli kako GoCD pomaže u rešavanju CI/CD izazova pomoću naših prvoklasnih sistema sa protočnom obradom, vizuelizacija i još mnogo toga. ThoughtWorks - GoCD Rešavanje problema, nadgledanje i praćenje troškova za aplikacije bez servera — Ovo je u suštini oglas koji je AWS sankcionisao za Epsagon, ali je, ipak, oblast koja bi vas mogla zanimati. Trevor Hansen i Nitzan Shapira Kako obavestiti korisnike baze podataka Cosmos DB o izmenama pomoću servisa Azure SignalR i Azure Functions Jason Roberts KOD I ALATKE Ugnežđeni komentari tema bez servera kreirani na AWS Lambdi CodeRecipe Inc. Terraform modul za kreiranje AWS Lambda resursa Spring Media cloudflare-worker-webpack-boilerplate: Jednostavni šablon za izradu i raspoređivanje Cloudflare Workersa pomoću Webpacka Dave Willenberg AWS Auto Remediate: Funkcije za otklanjanje uobičajenih problema koji se odnose na bezbednost korišćenjem servisa AWS Config Servian
 
   

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  The Best Ways to Test Your Serverless Applications — A high-level/architecture-oriented look at how to think about testing in a serverless world. SLOBODAN STOJANOVIĆ Serverless or Not? That Is The Question — A really great look at a developer’s exploration of serverless using Swift (yes, the Apple-formed language principally used for iOS development so far) on IBM Cloud. KYLE NEWSOME How Twilio Improves 'Mean Time To Discovery' with Rollbar — "The worst thing that can happen is a customer writes in to the support team to say something is broken. . . If my 'Mean Time To Discovery' is based on a customer support ticket, I’ve failed. " Learn more. ROLLBAR SPONSOR Lambda Programming Errors That Could Cost You Thousands of Dollars A Day — “Within a week we accumulated a bill close to $10K due to a programming error. ”  ASANKHA PERERA Using CPU Profiling to Increase Efficiency of Your AWS Lambda Functions — Profiling can be a handy way to lower Lambda costs and ensure you’re using resources efficiently. Absolutely key if you have a function that may run millions of times or more. MX KAS PERCH Unraveling The Truth Around Serverless Security — Covers concerns, challenges, and the mindset required when thinking about security for serverless architectures. RUPAK GANGULY Red Hat's Approach to 'Functions-as-a-Service' — Michael Hausenblas, Red Hat developer advocate for OpenShift, shares his thoughts on how serverless will affect ops in the enterprise. ALEX HANDY Build a Native Mobile App Hooked to Your Enterprise Auth in 5 Minutes NATIVESCRIPT SPONSOR Is Serverless Just a New Word for Cloud Based? — “there is some confusion about what it really means and how it really works. ” RICK GOLBA Serverless Migration Strategies: What to Know Before Making the Leap B. CAMERON GAIN                
 
   

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to AWS Step Functions — All you need to know about AWS Step Functions, the spiritual successor to the not-so-simple-to-use Simple Workflow (SWF) service. If you have complicated or long running serverless workflows, Step Functions could help you manage them. Serverless Best Practices — A good set of practical best practices for serverless developers. Post a Video or Live Stream, Get Thumbnails, Gifs, and More  The creators of Zencoder and Video. js present Mux Video: The developer-first API for building best-in-class video applications. You’re one POST request away from being able to provide data-driven, reliable streams that are playable in seconds. Pick the Right Serverless Application Pattern — The recording of an AWS webinar looking at considerations around the design of serverless apps and how your functions are invoked. Going from Serverless to Elixir — An interesting example of when serverless isn’t the ideal approach! A developer tweeted that an API Gateway + AWS Lambda app that was costing $16K/mo was rewritten in Elixir and is now running at 1% of the cost. Case Studies of AWS Serverless Apps in Production — A curated list of case studies from across the web of organizations who run production serverless apps on AWS. How to Handle Errors in Serverless Apps with AWS Step Functions How to Schedule a Serverless Workflow with AWS Step Functions and Amazon CloudWatch Events — Another new official tutorial from AWS. Building a Serverless Function using the Serverless Framework & Go How to Create Serverless Microservices with PubNub Functions — A very high level introduction to PubNub’s FaaS platform aimed primarily at building business logic in the cloud around PubNub’s other services. Serverless and Blockchain Are Great Ideas That Work Even Better Together — Insights from Tim Wagner. Develop a Serverless Backend using Node. js on AWS Lambda — A short 15 minute video course on egghead. io. It might possibly only be free for the next week though. Data-Driven Guide to Level-Up Your Engineering Team  The Serverless Security Conundrum: Who Manages Security? — Serverless security is easier in some ways, harder in others. Here’s a look at some of the differences that matter. Why Serverless is Being Adopted at a Faster Rate than Expected Serverless and Kubernetes: Extreme Positions Hurts Adoption — Good measured post about serverless and Kubernetes advocacy.
 
   

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A Tip of the Hat Front-end Tip: distinguish between tooltips and toggletips [inclusive-components. design]. If that's useful, leave a tip. wtfhs [github/denysdovhan] is list of the funny, tricky things JavaScript can do. Fair warning, I may have lightly censored its name for inclusion in this newsletter. Private Eye Back-end/programming A guide to understanding what a “privacy by design” framework is, and why it’s needed [smashingmagazine]. Allow us to reintroduce PHPUnit [sitepoint]. And an intro to Twig, a standalone PHP template engine [sitepoint]. How to use Polymer to build a custom Google Maps component in WordPress [sitepoint]. Font of Youth Design/UX/product Google fonts are now in 3D [blog. vectary]. How to build a simple design language for a complex product [medium/@patrickmorrow] Queens of the No Age News/business AI invented a language humans can’t read [digitaljournal]. In a panic, they pulled the plug. But really, that’s not that big of a deal. I produce stuff no-one can read every day - it’s only this newsletter that’s the exception, and even then. . . Geez, AI thinks it’s so tough, inventing language and stuff. Well, humans are pretty good too.  Some humans just found out how to stop aging in human cells [motherboard. vice]. We’re number one, we’re number one! Bet that tech will be freely available really soon, too. The inside story of SoundCloud’s stormy recent history [buzzfeed]. Check out the inside of the Tesla Model 3 [theverge]. It's empty! Reddit is now valued at US $1. 8 billion, after a US $200 million funding round [recode]. What are they gonna do with all that cash? Redesign the site, rewrite the code, play around with some video features, maybe buy a submarine. You know how it is. A round-up of the news that Apple has removed VPN apps from its China App Store [daringfireball]. Photo Albums Everything else The Carpool Karaoke TV show launches August 8 [macstories]. Is that exciting? I honestly don't know. Some legend has teamed up with the Guardian to superimpose classic album (well, I mean, Oasis? But still!) covers on Google Street View [theguardian]. All hail the Radeon Holocube! [motherboard. vice] The technology behind good coffee [nytimes]. My advice? Aeropress, have many cups of coffee all the time. Finally, things not to do when you’re anonymous (using tor etc) [whonix]. Not sure about what you should do when you’re Anonymous though. Probably make elaborate political statements, wear masks, I guess?
 
   

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The Route Cause Front-end First up, back to basics: An introduction to CSS inheritance [sitepoint]. Silvestar emailed this through, a piece he wrote on how he got started with CSS Grid [silvestarbistrovic]. Thanks Silvestar! Grab a free, printable functional JavaScript cheat sheet [sitepoint]. An intro to React Router 4 [css-tricks].   Hard Graphed Back-end/programming The workflows of prominent PHP community members [sitepoint]. And an intro to the Neo4j Symfony bundle, built to handle graph databases [sitepoint].   I Fold Design/UX/product “Above the fold” is a myth [abovethefold]. I like to take all my advice from single-purpose websites. Some tips for making your office quiet [fastcodesign]. 14 pleasing Google microinteractions [whatusersdo].   Patent Zero News/business More data from the HBO hack has started to trickle out, including the emails of one of the company’s top execs [hollywoodreporter]. Looks like a podcasting patent, used to threaten various podcasts with lawsuits over the years, is dead [arstechnica]. Google was keen to buy Snapchat for at least US $30 billion last year [businessinsider]. A start-up is offering pain-free high heels via iPhone pictures of your soles and then some algorithms (obviously, you’ve gotta have algorithms) [qz]. Four things that set successful CEOs apart [hbr].   Psuedo-crypto-currency Everything else Today in hindsight: a guide to how much money you’d have if you’d just invested in Bitcoin way back when [whatifbitcoin]. A lot! Apple joined Instagram, all the account’s pics are shot using an iPhone [macstories]. So, pretty normal then. Glorious: Mario Kart 8 running in 4K! [motherboard. vice] This is truly the golden age of Wii U emulation. Finally, this is a truly weird and creepy VR tool that’ll put your face on an infant and make you want to have children [motherboard. vice].
 
   

SitePoint Versioning 14-8-2017

 

 

 

To the Vector Go the Spoils Front-end First up, here are 47,000 free vector silhouettes [en. silhouette-ac]. A guide to minimal page transitions using jQuery and CSS [adam-marsden]. And a guide to using ES2017’s async functions [css-tricks].   Rust Never Sleeps Back-end/programming How to create a QR code reader for your mobile website [sitepoint]. TensorPort [tensorport] takes care of the infrastructure challenges associated with running machine learning with TensorFlow, letting you concentrate on the ‘Flow. Huh, Rust can be used to make web apps [thefullsnack].   A Nice Pair of Slacks Design/UX/product A letter full of advice for a junior designer [builttoadapt]. A bot UI kit for Slack [avocadobots]. The trade-offs and benefits (trade-ons?) of Skeumorphic menus [medium/@charliedeets].   Beats, Rhimes and Life News/business Why Bitcoin spiked past US $4000 [arstechnica]. This AI kills DOTA 2 players [openai]. Netflix is in the Shonda Rhimes business now! [recode] Facebook chatbots have provided humanitarian assistance [mvam]. Good for them. Ben Thomspon uses game theory to game out the current Uber situation [stratechery]. This is great: 10 things I’ve learned about customer development [cindyalvarez].   Influx Everything else f. lux, the tool you need to use to avoid your computer’s display keeping you up all night, just got a big new update [justgetflux]. I’m a bit late to this, but Long Distance, a recent episode of Reply All [gimletmedia] is well worth your time. I thought it was one type of podcast episode, and was happy with that, but then it turned out to be an even better type! I really need to listen to the follow-up, actually. How to save files from a computer to a VHS tape [motherboard. vice]. Finally, Roger Water [chromeexperiments] is a bananas new Chrome experiment involving procedurally generated landscapes that’ll blow your mind.  
 
   

SitePoint Versioning 24-7-2017

 

 

 

True Grid Front-end First up, React stuff you should learn before using Redux [robinwieruch]. A guide to JavaScript factory functions with ES6+ [medium/javascript-scene] A collection of interesting facts about CSS Grid Layout [css-tricks]. Face/Off Back-end/programming Bundle Buddy [github/samccone] is a tool for finding code duplication across your JavaScript chunks/splits. Wade [github/kingpixil]. A guide to making sure your site work offline [mxb]. A curated list of AI and machine learning resources from around the web [unsupervisedmethods]. Tiny Face Detector [github/peiyunh] is a terrifying proof-of-concept for a tool that can identify about 800 out of 1000 faces in a crowd. Fact or Friction Design/UX/product Four ways friction can be good for UX [uxplanet]. An interaction designer books a holiday, frustration and anger ensues [medium/@finiteattention]. How to decide which type of design education is for you [sitepoint].   Money Grows on Trees News/business A vertical farming start-up that can produce crops at yields 350 times greater than those old-fashioned horizontal farms has been flooded with investment [techcrunch]. There hasn’t been a start-up as big as Facebook since Facebook, 13 years ago. That’s leading to some, like the person who wrote the title to this article, to suggest we’ve reached The End of the Internet Start-up [vox]. AI is already changing business.  Here’s how [hbr]. What happens inside a PR crisis war room [wired].   Play for Keeps Everything else A collection of free Ivy League courses you can take now [medium. freecodecamp]. Pretty Links [prettylinks] is a tool for customizing how your links preview on Facebook. Hot-take: we’re all hallucinating reality [ted]. You think that’s air your breathing? Finally, the trailer for Steven Spielberg’s virtual reality epic Ready Player One has made me very much ready for the film![youtube/warnerbros].
 
   

SitePoint Versioning 25-7-2017

 

 

 

Re-cycle Front-end First up, A guide to using design systems for fast, easy UI development [quantcast]. This one came up again today in the course of my daily internet rummaging and I thought it was worth a re-share:  “why I’m switching from React to Cycle. js” [sitepoint]. What’s Nuxt? Back-end/programming An intro to server-side rendering, routing and page transitions with Nuxt. js [css-tricks]. A guide to bundling a simple static site using Webpack [sitepoint].   Flying Colors Design/UX/product Colorado [moesaid] looks to be an excellent tool for setting up color schemes. Figma now has photo filters [blog. figma]. Six steps to identifying good design [medium. muz. li]. Actual innovation lessons you can learn from the Grateful Dead [linkedin]. Four Photoship styles that’ll make your photos stand out [sitepoint].   SEAL of Approval News/business Attention Roomba owners: your robot has been secretly mapping your house so the company can sell that data to smart home manufacturers [gizmodo]. Mark Zuckerberg is on a tour to find out about people’s hopes and dreams, a Facebook cafeteria worker living in a a garage says he should’ve talked to her first [theguardian]. A company working on a drone jammer is backed by Silicon Valley and the Navy SEALs [fastcompany]. But would it work on Roombas? Fact: Snopes needs US $500,000 to stay afloat [motherboard. vice]. How coders hacked back US $208 million in Ethereum [motherboard. vice]. The next big thing in the finance world? Algae [bloomberg].   Crazy Like a Fox Everything else Kinda surprised this wasn’t already a thing: Domainoji, emoji domain names [domainoji]. An expert looks at Firefox’s newfound speed [metafluff]. And by “expert” I mean “someone with 1691 tabs open”. That’s a lot, and that’s coming from me. The Oatmeal on being creative on the web [theoatmeal]. Finally, today in self-indulgence, an oral history of my favorite comedy podcast Comedy Bang! Bang! [thedailybeast]. It’s a show where they meet interesting people. Definitely a few swears in there, including a really bad one. Also many in-jokes, to which I will only add, “Heynong Man. ”  
 
   

SitePoint Versioning 26-7-2017

 

 

 

Alphabet Supe(r) Front-end A beginner’s guide to HTML5 cross-browser polyfills [sitepoint]. A guide to using JavaScript media queries [sitepoint]. An example of how you can progressively enhance CSS layout via floats, Flexbox and CSS Grid [smashingmagazine]. Our latest amazing course, AtoZ Sass [sitepoint] is out! Takes you through Sass letter by letter, from ampersands to the z-index.   This is NCNN Back-end/programming ncnn [github/tencent] is a neural network framework optimized for mobile. How to create a private Ethereum network [omarmetwally]. An interesting example of how different APIs and frameworks interpret the same 3D scene [github/kosua].   Instagrammar Design/UX/product A guide to defining a design system grammar [daneden]. Are notifications a dark pattern? [trydesignlab]. Yeah, probably. A demonstration of how the same illustration can result in different SVG outputs depending on what you use: Sketch, Illustrator or Figma [css-tricks]. Wired goes deep on the power of Figma [wired].   Paint Remover News/business United States president Donald Trump says Apple is totally going to build three manufacturing plants in the US [reuters]. He didn’t offer any details, aside from the fact that they would be “big, big, big”, so that’s exciting. Bitcoin may still fork in August [motherboard. vice]. Swears in there, as there will be in any article about a shambolic situation. Don’t listen to the lamestream media reports, MS Paint isn’t being sunsetted [motherboard. vice]. Meanwhile, Adobe is actually killing Flash. It’s got until 2020 [blogs. adobe].   The Dead of Knight Everything else The best Mac markdown editors [sitepoint]. InstaCal [instacalapp] is a nice calendar menubar app. This AI tool will let you play Sim City with actual cities [motherboard. vice], allowing you to play around with real satellite pictures and test the impact on an area’s perceived wealth by giving it amenities like trees, freeways and baseball diamonds A dating app for verified Twitter users [mashable]. AKA the worst thing I’ve ever seen. Steve Jobs’ life is now an opera [arstechnica] for some reason. Finally, an answer to the question, “who would win in a fight - 300 Jedi, or 60,000 medieval knights [digg]. I was recently involved in a 30-min conversation about whether a grizzly bear could win a fight against a velociraptor, so this appealed to me. Let me know your answer to that one by the way, I think it’s a tough call!  
 
   

SitePoint Versioning 700, Stylo, How to create a Sketch plugin, Mirror framework

 

 

 

Black Mirror Front-end First up, inside Stylo, the very fast CSS engine inside Firefox [hacks. mozilla]. How to create a Sketch plugin using front-end technologies [smashingmagazine]. Mirror [github/mirrorjs] is a simple, powerful React framework.   The Beta Band Back-end/programming A look at the two paths for creating native apps with Vue. js [hackernoon]. A guide to building a hybrid-rendered PWA [medium/dev-channel]. Beta Family [betafamily] is a service for finding beta testers for your iOS or Android apps. You can now run multiple versions of Chromium side-by-side [blog. chromium]. A WebOps postmortem [cavaliercoder]. Disaster stories are always interesting, this one is no exception. The back-end end of implementing push notifications on your site [css-tricks]. my-mac-os [github/nikitavoloboev] is a collection of apps and Alfred workflows to make your Mac a bit better.   Feeding Frenzy Design/UX/product Incoming Feedback [hotjar] is a new tool from Hotjar that’ll make user feedback on your site much, much easier to collect. Way more than you thought you needed to know about the Sketch app data format [medium/avocode-stories]. The Interface font family [rsms] is a very nice collection of fonts, built to be readable on screens. You use screens, right?   Suit Up News/business Google’s working on tools to help publishers make money [theverge]. An update on Apple’s self-driving car ambitions: they’ve been scaled back a bit [nytimes]. Meet the physicist who models ISIS and the alt-right [quantamagazine], for some reason. This is the spacesuit you’ll wear while fleeing Earth, a dying planet, on the way to Mars or whatever [arstechnica]. Uber drivers have made more than US $50M in the first month of tipping [arstechnica]. If you have customers and you’d like them to buy something of yours quickly, you’re in luck: Amazon’s patent on one-click payments is about to expire [businessinsider]. The case against the word ‘utilize’ [theoutline].   Throwing Shade Everything else A clever, well-conceived page you can only view offline, which encourages you to be offline [chris. bolin]. How to back up your Apple Photos library to Amazon S3 using Hazel [thesweetsetup]. Better late than never: the best photos and videos from the 2017 solar eclipse [kottke]. Finally, a modder has given Nintendo’s Virtual Boy console (you know, the one that was an absolute nightmare of a device) multiplayer powers [motherboard. vice].
 
   

SitePoint Versioning,How GitHub keeps an eye on its network, 10 unexpected sources of design inspiration

 

 

 

Working Hard/Hardly Working We have job listings now! Hey there! I wanted to let you know about something: Versioning, that friendly daily tech newsletter you’re reading, now comes complete with a place to find your next rockstar/ninja/prize-fighter/other-trendy-job-metaphor. If your company wants to hire someone to do a thing, you can place an ad for that thing in this newsletter and reach 43,000 (and counting) kind web folk. Last time we checked, 48% of you were from the United States, 55% of you work at big companies, and 48% of you were either front-end, back-end, or full-stack devs. Placing an ad is a one-time cost of just $150, and your ad will go in the next Versioning edition. The process should take less than 3 minutes, unless you’re very indecisive about the kind of job you’d like to offer, in which case you should place another job ad for someone who can assist you with tasks like this. Go here [sitepoint] to do that thing. (Also, if you’d like a job - continue reading Versioning and watch out for some good jobs popping up soon!)   Off the Beaten Path Front-end First up, Critical Path CSS Generator [sitelocity] will automatically generate the critical path CSS for your site - and chuck it into a minified CSS file. A guide to combining CSS Grids and Flexbox for nice, efficient layouts [getflywheel]. How to make your responsive site kinda awful [elsyms]. An intro to Facebook’s Create React App, the tool for quickly setting up a new React project [sitepoint]. React v Angular - the showdown [sitepoint]. A guide to building a Trello-style layout with CSS Grid and Flexbox [sitepoint]. How to run a front-end infrastructure team [tech. adroll]. JOB: Senior Software Engineer, Front-End [New Relic]San Francisco, USA.   The Know-it-all Back-end/programming Stuff every programmer should know [github/mr-mig]. A guide to setting up Let’s Encrypt SSL on shared hosting [sitepoint]. How GitHub keeps an eye on its network [githubengineering]. You can now deploy Docker images to Heroku [devcenter. heroku]. How to conduct a technical interview [alistapart]. JOB: Senior Software Engineer [xero]San Francisco, USA.   Running Flat Design/UX/product 10 unexpected sources of design inspiration [sitepoint]. Flat UI elements attract less attention and are more likely to cause uncertainty [nngroup]. Hmm, feels like they’re fairly popular as well. Seems like a problem! Marvel and Dropbox Paper are working really nicely together [marvelapp]. JOB: Senior UX Designer, Product [99designs]Melbourne, Australia.  99designs are looking for a kick ass UX Designer to help shape the future of their market-leading digital product suite.   Ice to Meet You News/business Want to learn how to hack Siri or Alexa? Step 1: be a dolphin [fastcodesign]. Cryptocurrencies lost 20 per cent of their value in two days [techcrunch]. Tinder’s now the top grossing app on the App Store, thanks to “Tinder Gold”, a new feature that’ll tell you who likes you without you having to swipe [techcrunch]. I’m not going to lie - as a non-single person that doesn’t mean anything to me at all, but good for them! An intro to Michelangelo, Uber’s machine learning platform [eng. uber]. To repair the Essential Phone, the first step is to freeze it [motherboard. vice]. That’s kinda cool, but a bad thing in terms of repairability. Amazon and Apple are in the mix to acquire the James Bond film rights, which expired in 2015 after Spectre,[hollywoodreporter] which I still haven’t seen for some reason. The latest person claiming that the nation who leads in AI will rule the world? Actual Bond villain Vladimir Putin[theverge]. Rant: companies need to start telling us what they do [hackernoon]. *Gollum Voice* My… Precioussssss Everything else Google Maps will now help you park [blog. google]. 1Password’s command line tool is in public beta [blog. agilebits]. An editor of the Wirecutter shares their most essential life-improving tech [nytimes]. HomeKitty [homekitty. world] is a place to browse all the stuff that works with Apple’s HomeKit. Merge [itunes. apple] is a to-do list app for couples. The couple I’m a member of uses a combination of emails, Facebook messages, a Trello board for wedding planning, actual real to-do lists, and generally being adults. Maybe this could help with some of that. Tempad [tempad] is a nice little markdown editor app. Finally, woah! Listen to J. R. R Tolkien read the Hobbit [kottke]. I’m more of a Silmarillion guy, but fine, go for it. Curated by Adam.
 
   
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