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Senior Full Stack Web Dev

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Saved on: 2016-12-07

Dark Patterns - User Interfaces Designed to Trick People

The original website about deceptive patterns (also known as “dark patterns”) - tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to, like buying or signing up for something.
Saved on: 2016-12-06

Growing a Business Website: Fix the Basics First

Clear content, simple navigation, and answers to customer questions have the biggest impact on business value. Advanced technology matters much less.
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Opulence | PHP Framework

A simple, secure, and scalable MVC framework for PHP 7
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My Favorite Books of 2016

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htop explained | peteris.rocks

Explanation of everything you can see in htop/top on Linux
Saved on: 2016-12-02

How to Hide $400 Million - The New York Times

When a wealthy businessman set out to divorce his wife, their fortune vanished. The quest to find it would reveal the depths of an offshore financial system bigger than the U.S. economy.
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Setting Up and Deploying a Modern PHP Application - via @codeship | via @co

Master PHP application deployment with our comprehensive guide. Implement modern tools and best practices for scalable, efficient web apps today!
Saved on: 2016-12-01

Logojoy | Make a Logo Design Online

The easiest free logo maker and logo generator. The most 5-star reviews of any logo maker. Trusted by 20M+ businesses. Make your logo now!
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Saved on: 2016-11-30

React Native Express

The all-in-one guide to React Native
Saved on: 2016-11-29

CyberChef

The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
Saved on: 2016-11-28

Top Books on Amazon Based on Number of HN Users Linking them in Comments

This visualization shows the top 29 books ranked by the number of unique users linking to corresponding Amazon pages in Hacker News comments from Oct 2006 to Oct 2015.
Saved on: 2016-11-26

CSS Reference - A free visual guide to the most popular CSS properties.

CSS Reference is a free visual guide to CSS. It features the most popular properties, and explains them with illustrated and animated examples.
Saved on: 2016-11-25

Material Design Lite

A front-end template that helps you build fast, modern mobile web apps.
Saved on: 2016-11-24

Highlights from Chrome Dev Summit 2016

Articles on frontend development and more.
Saved on: 2016-11-23

How to Solve It - Wikipedia

Saved on: 2016-11-23

Miyazaki Tribute - blender.org - Home of the Blender project - Free and Ope

Read on Dono's experience using Blender to make this beautiful tribute to Hayao Miyazaki.
Saved on: 2016-11-19

Monitoring Processes with Supervisord - Servers for Hackers

Process monitoring is important to keep your applications alive after restart or error. Find out how to use the ultra-popular Supervisord.
Tags: #server
Saved on: 2016-11-17

FotoScan

Photos from the past, meet scanner from the future. Scan and save your favorite printed photos with the PhotoScan app from Google Photos.
Saved on: 2016-11-16

A pattern for Continuously Deployed, Immutable and Stateful applications on

If you are faced with the challenge of running a stateful application on AWS, you will recognize that many building blocks no...
Tags: #aws #webdev
Saved on: 2016-11-15

JS NICE: Statistical renaming, Type inference and Deobfuscation

JS NICE | Software Reliability Lab in ETH
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Saved on: 2016-11-15

One year later / fuzzy notepad

A year ago today was my last day working a tech job.
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Saved on: 2016-11-14

Blueprint - A React UI toolkit for the Web

A React-based UI toolkit for the web
Saved on: 2016-11-12

Native virtualization for macOS

Optimize your iOS CI/CD using Anka's macOS container-like Virtualization. Store VM state in the Anka Registry and run on any Apple hardware.
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Saved on: 2016-11-10

DevFreeBooks

A collection of free books for devs
Saved on: 2016-11-10

The One Method I’ve Used to Eliminate Bad Tech Hires - Mattermark

Let’s be real. Interviews are a terrible way to hire tech candidates. Here’s why paying candidates to solve problems works.
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DeepRhyme (D-Prime) – generating dope rhymes with deep learning | Mike Swar

Disclaimer : I am a white boy, straight outta Cambridge, UK.  I do not condone the nastier, sometimes misogynistic language in this post, but in the interest of keeping it real, I have not made any…
Saved on: 2016-11-07

The Physical Web

Walk up and use anything
Tags: #webdev
Saved on: 2016-11-07

The Web Behind | The Web Ahead

The Web Behind is a series within the series where we take a look back at where the web came from, and the people who made it.
Saved on: 2016-11-04

Web fonts, boy, I don't know – Monica Dinculescu

Monica Dinculescu's blog
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Blockgeeks

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Hacker News

Saved on: 2016-11-02

The Ultimate Guide to Remote Work - Zapier

Zapier is a 100% distributed company with over 800 teammates across 40 countries. Here you'll find all our tips for how to make remote work a success.
Saved on: 2016-11-02

One Big Fluke › Realistic alternatives to Apple computers

An assessment of 16 laptops.
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Wordpress on AWS: smooth and pain free | cloudonaut

I’m not a fan of WordPress, as it is neither cloud-ready nor serverless. That’s why this blog runs on CloudFront and S3 and i...
Saved on: 2016-11-01

giteveryday(7)

Saved on: 2016-10-30

Vue.js is easier to learn than jQuery – JS Dojo – Medium

jQuery is commonly suggested as a good starting point for beginners. Mainly because of its popularity, but that may not be the case.
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CoinTent: A Sustainable Ad-Free Web – CoinTent – Medium

We started a company to help media websites a couple years ago for one simple reason: our experience with online content was broken. Advertising made the act of reading an article or watching a video…
Saved on: 2016-10-27

Cognitive bias cheat sheet

Saved on: 2016-10-27

Understanding JavaScript Function Invocation and "this"

Over the years, I've seen a lot of confusion about JavaScript function invocation. In particular, a lot of people have complained that the semantics of this in function invocations is confusing. In my opinion, a lot of this confusion is cleared up by understanding the core function invocation primitive, and then looking at all other ways of invoking a function as sugar on top of that primitive. In fact, this is exactly how the ECMAScript spec thinks about it. In some areas, this post is a simp
Tags: #later
Saved on: 2016-10-26

Go away

This site may contain personal misinformation and/or photos of bees.
Saved on: 2016-10-25

ribbonfarm – experiments in refactored perception

constructions in magical thinking
Saved on: 2016-10-25

Congratulations to the Winners of the Serverless Chatbot Competition! | AWS

I announced the AWS Serverless Chatbot Competion in August and invited you to build a chatbot for Slack using AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. Last week I sat down with fellow judges Tim Wagner (General Manager of AWS Lambda) and Cecilia Deng (a Software Development Engineer on Tim’s team) to watch the videos and […]
Saved on: 2016-10-24

httpie cheatsheet

The one-page guide to httpie: usage, examples, links, snippets, and more.
Saved on: 2016-10-24

Building a Shop with Sub-Second Page Loads: Lessons Learned

TV-Shows like “Shark Tank” (US), “Dragons’ Den” (UK) or “Die Höhle der Löwen (DHDL)” (GER) offer young startups a one-time opportunity to pitch their products to business magnates in front of a huge…
Saved on: 2016-10-24

Bill Gates: He eats Big Macs for lunch and schedules every minute of his da

With $80 billion, Bill Gates is the world’s richest man.
Saved on: 2016-10-23

Mutation Testing – Check the quality of your unit tests | Blog Eleven Labs

It is well established : unit tests are mandatory when developing an application. They allow to highlight possible regressions when code is modified, so the developer gets a certain confidence when shipping his code to production : If tests do pass, everything works correctly.
Saved on: 2016-10-22

Borrowed Time on Vimeo

A weathered Sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget. With each step forward, the memories come flooding back. Faced…
Saved on: 2016-10-20

10 MIGLIORI Ristoranti Milano - Elenco giugno 2025

Su Tripadvisor trovi 1.418.784 recensioni di 8.929 ristoranti a Milano raggruppati per tipo di cucina, prezzo e altro.
Saved on: 2016-10-18

DoudouLinux - English

“DoudouLinux reveals to children the creative, educative, cultural and fun potential that is lying dormant inside every computer.” DoudouLinux is (...)
Saved on: 2016-10-18

A First Look at Atlas - the ORM That Delivers

Read ORM in Ruby: An Introduction and learn with SitePoint. Our web development and design tutorials, courses, and books will teach you HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, and more.
Saved on: 2016-10-18

CSS Guidelines (2.2.5) – High-level advice and guidelines for writing sane,

High-level advice and guidelines for writing sane, manageable, scalable CSS
Saved on: 2016-10-14

How Half Of America Lost Its F**king Mind | Cracked.com

I'm going to explain the Donald Trump phenomenon in three movies. And then some text.
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Saved on: 2016-10-13

You Might Not Need JavaScript

Examples of common UI elements and interactions with HTML and CSS alone.
Saved on: 2016-10-12

Going Serverless: Migrating an Express Application to Amazon API Gateway and AWS Lambda | Amazon Web Services

Brett Andrews Software Development Engineer Amazon API Gateway recently released three new features that simplify the process of forwarding HTTP requests to your integration endpoint: greedy path variables, the ANY method, and proxy integration types. With this new functionality, it becomes incredibly easy to run HTTP applications in a serverless environment by leveraging the aws-serverless-express […]
Saved on: 2016-10-11

How To Break The DRM On Kindle eBooks So You Can Enjoy Them Anywhere

When you pay Amazon some money for a Kindle eBook, you probably think it’s yours now. I mean, you paid some money, you got some content, and now you have it, just like any other book you buy on a brick-and-mortar store. Well, that’s wrong. Actually, you didn’t buy anything, and you don’t own that book you just paid for.
Saved on: 2016-10-10

Idiomatic Redux: Why use action creators? · Mark's Dev Blog

First in an occasional series of thoughts on good usage patterns for Redux
Saved on: 2016-10-10

SQL style guide by Simon Holywell

A consistent code style guide for SQL to ensure legible and maintainable projects
Saved on: 2016-10-09

Force RGB mode in Mac OS X to fix the picture quality of an external monitor | Mathew Inkson

Force RGB mode in Mac OS X to fix the picture quality of an external monitor
Saved on: 2016-10-08

Codewars - Achieve mastery through coding practice and developer mentorship

A coding practice website for all programming levels – Join a community of over 3 million developers and improve your coding skills in over 55 programming languages!
Saved on: 2016-10-05

We live in a one-track world, but anyone can become a polymath | Aeon Essay

Our age reveres the specialist but humans are natural polymaths, at our best when we turn our minds to many things
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Saved on: 2016-10-05

Chris White - Web Developer

Just random stuff.
Saved on: 2016-10-05

On Being a Bipolar Programmer

Saved on: 2016-09-30

Perché iniziamo ogni nuovo progetto con un Design Sprint | Sergio Panagia |

[Pubblicato originariamente in lingua inglese su Medium il 25 agosto 2016] “FAIL FAST” è probabilmente l’espressione più abusata nell’ambiente startup: imparare dai propri errori e iterare velocemente sul prodotto dovrebbe essere il modo migliore per avvicinarsi al successo. Quando si tratta di mett
Saved on: 2016-09-29

What I Wish I Had Known Before Scaling Uber to 1000 Services • Matt Ranney • GOTO 2016

This presentation was recorded at GOTO Chicago 2016. #gotocon #gotochgohttp://gotochgo.comMatt Ranney - Chief Systems Architect at Uber, Co-founder of VoxerA...
Saved on: 2016-09-28

Computer Vision Syndrome - Laravel News

In no point in human history have people been staring at bright screens just a few feet from their face like they are today. Computer vision syndrome or CVS (not to be confused with Concurrent Versions System) is one side effect to this, and it’s affecting millions of people. The National Institute of Occupational Safety … Continue reading “Computer Vision Syndrome”
Saved on: 2016-09-27
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