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“Mad props to Microsoft for their PWA push!” and other Tweeted links…

lil PWA [Justinwillis96] Mad props to Microsoft for their PWA push! [developer.microsoft.com] Love seeing PWAs become first class on Windows 10. I am working on a blog post right now about what this means for @Ionicframework users (:

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] The Power of Flex-Grow [hackernoon.com]

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] The Ultimate Guide to Font Sizes in #UI Design [learnui.design]

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] Popular Website Interfaces Reimagined on CodePen [1stwebdesigner.com]

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] Material: Daemonite's Material #UI is a cross-platform and fully responsive front-end interface based on Google Material Design developed using Bootstrap 4. [daemonite.github.io]

UX How [UXHow] Successful design systems are valued by those who create and use them. - [designsystemssurvey.seesparkbox.com] - [twitter.com]

Tumsime kondo [timmoraja] A very nice article about Treeshakable Providers on @Angular V6 from @ManfredSteyer. The first time I met @ManfredSteyer was at Google Office in Copenhagen when he was talking about "Enterprise Architectures for huge Angular Applications". It was a great and inspiring sessions. [twitter.com]

🐼🐼 Austin 🐼🐼 [amcdnl] Need virtual scrolling in your #Angular app? Checkout this sneak preview of the new virtual scroller coming to the Material CDK soon! [stackblitz.com][twitter.com]

Kunal Chowdhury 📚 [kunal2383] What Makes AngularJs a Perfect Framework for Responsive Web App Development? [biztechcs.com]#angular#angularjs[twitter.com]

Jonas Dichelle [JonasDichelle] I finally have an actual node-based Mandelbulb working in Blender Eevee. Fractals are so fun. Gonna experiment with them some more and I'll post some close ups of that fractal goodness, stay tuned. #b3d#eevee#fractal[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite]@tomaspetricek As previously mentioned, @angular + #TypeScript is intentionally designed to be no different from writing testable Java or C#: OOP with DI---classes first. Functional TypeScript, I have not seen popularized (yet).

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite][getlektor.com]: listen to on @nixjdm in Episode #160: Lektor: Beautiful websites out of flat files [talkpython.fm]@TalkPython[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] I liked a @YouTube video [youtu.be] What's New for Windows UX Developers: Fluent and XAML

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] XAML ColorSchemeResources [tentative name]: [youtu.be][twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Microsoft announces updates to the Fluent Design System at Build 2018 - [mspoweruser.com]

JavaScript Daily [JavaScriptDaily] Containerizing Node.js Applications with Docker: [nodesource.com] (Goes from the basics of Docker to some Node and Docker best practices.)

David Fowler [davidfowl] Very excited for this! Hope you all find it useful! The Azure SignalR Service, a fully-managed service to add real-time functionality! [azure.microsoft.com]#AspNetCore#dotnetcore#signalr

David Fowler [davidfowl] Here's the Ultimate Tic Tac Toe game from the #SignalR talk @DamianEdwards and I gave [ut3.azurewebsites.net]. The source is here [github.com]. The hosted version is using the new Azure SignalR Service! #aspnetcore#signalr#azure

David Fowler [davidfowl] Here's the recording of the talk @DamianEdwards and I gave at #MSBuild on #SignalR[youtube.com] . Code here [github.com]#dotnetcore#aspnetcore

Meligy 🅰️ ng-sydney [Meligy] Looks like Google is killing its free maps APi offering and replacing it with a free quota added to new paid plan [developers.googleblog.com]

GitHub [github] With the new Checks API, your integrations can report statuses with more context, annotate code with details, and more—all within GitHub. Learn about the new GitHub integrations from Microsoft @azure and @travisci. [blog.github.com]

Rick Strahl [RickStrahl] services .AddMvc() .SetCompatibilityVersion Not sure that we really need this setting to specify compatibility, when you have the ability to run side by side versions of .NET Core. [blogs.msdn.microsoft.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Why you should use Durable Functions sub-orchestrations [markheath.net] via @mark_heath

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] .@Azure is too freakin big to have release notes for every new sub-system release—that’s why we have Azure updates: [azure.microsoft.com][twitter.com]

Filip W [filip_woj] good overview - [ml.net]: Cross-platform, Proven and Open Source Machine Learning Framework [blogs.msdn.microsoft.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] from #MSBuild2018: Python packages for Azure Machine Learning | Microsoft Docs [docs.microsoft.com] => @TalkPython[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite]@joelgrus .@TalkPython Episode #56: Data Science from Scratch with @joelgrus[talkpython.fm]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Data Science from Scratch: First Principles with Python by @joelgrus[amazon.com][twitter.com]

Jacob Jedryszek [JakubJedryszek] C# - All About Span: Exploring a New .NET Mainstay [msdn.microsoft.com]#csharp#dotnet#span

ProAndroidDev [proandroiddev] "Kotlin Coroutines — Handling concurrency like a pro (Retrofit2 + #Coroutines)" by @VCharantimath#kotlinlang#AndroidDev[buff.ly][twitter.com]

Nick Craver [Nick_Craver] Question: how many decimal places of seconds precision does the ISO 8601 date format have?

James Newton-King ♔ [JamesNK]@Nick_Craver There is no limit. I had to cite it recently because an angry guy was upset that Newtonsoft.Json wrote precision down to the Windows tick level, and he accused me of corrupting the JSON standard with Windows logic. Not that JSON has anything to do with ISO 8601 anyway... 🤷‍♂️

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Eons ago @migueldeicaza announced on @DotNetRocksShow that he chose C# over Java from a Linux perspective for objective, technical reasons. That announcement was one of the most encouraging, supportive statements of my IT career. And here I am with .NET Core on @ubuntu.😎

carlfranklin [carlfranklin]@BryanWilhite@migueldeicaza@DotNetRocksShow@ubuntu Amen

Chris bohm [Chrisbohm] .NET Core is now open source and we need your help building a modern extraordinary engineering system to go with it. We are looking for people to join our team. Apply here: [careers.microsoft.com]#dotnetcore#Dotnet#Microsoft

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Announcing .NET Core 2.1 RC 1 [blogs.msdn.microsoft.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] dotnet-script - now on .NET Core 2.1 runtime, with C# 7.3 support and more! - [strathweb.com][strathweb.com]@filip_woj

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] .NET Core 3 supports WinForms and WPF: [youtu.be]@coolcsh@shanselman[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] .NET Core 3 and Support for Windows Desktop Applications [blogs.msdn.microsoft.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Introducing the Oracle Data Provider for .NET Core [youtube.com]@divega

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Never knew that Oracle had forums for [odp.net] and EF Core 🤣 * [bit.ly] * [bit.ly] [feature requests] [twitter.com]

Rey Bango [reybango] Visual Studio Live Share is now available for free. Amazing extension to enable collab in VS Code. Get it! [marketplace.visualstudio.com]

Filip W [filip_woj] Looking at [docs.microsoft.com] reminded me that if you are looking for a C# experience that is: 🍃 ultra lightweight 💻 cross platform 🚀 .NET Core 2.1 🎁 integrated with Nuget 📝 VS Code intellisense 🔎 VS Code debugger then you should try [github.com] 😇

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Visual Studio Live Share Public Preview [code.visualstudio.com]@amandaksilver[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] I actually kind of liked grouping tests by several categories but now that seems to be gone: TEST EXPLORER REVAMPED IN VISUAL STUDIO 15.7 PREVIEW [gigi.nullneuron.net] => @pvlakshm[twitter.com]

Dan Abramov [dan_abramov] Tip: commenting on closed issues or upvoting comments on them is usually futile. You’re lucky it somebody even sees them. Instead, file a new issue (and then you can link to it from the old one).

Bloomberg [business] How 5 robots replaced 7 employees at a Swiss bank [bloom.bg][twitter.com]

John Arundel [bitfield] Loading a program into a computer by turning it into sound waves might seem futuristic, but we did that all the time back in the 80s. We called it 'cassettes' [blog.nullspace.io][twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] "wouldn't it be fun to chat with J. Edgar Hoover?" #MSBuild folks need some history lessons <= @taraw => @shanselman[twitter.com]

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