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“Managing State in Angular using Akita” and other tweeted links…

JavaScript Daily [JavaScriptDaily] Managing State in Angular using Akita: [blog.ng-book.com]

NG Tutorial 🔥 [NG_Tutorial] Do you still think that NgZone (zone.js) is required for change detection in Angular? [bit.ly]

Jason Miller 🦊⚛ [_developit] Just published audioworklet-polyfill 1.1.0. Now this cool bitcrusher demo works in Firefox! Also golfed it down to 1kb 🏌️‍♂️ [github.com][twitter.com]

Veerle Pieters [vpieters] The guide to integrating and styling icon systems — SVG sprites, SVG symbols and icon fonts In the second article Sebastiano Guerriero takes an in-depth look at SVG image sprites, SVG symbols and icon fonts. [blog.nucleoapp.com]

Connie Bai [iCandySF] Here’s everything I’ve learned from designing 10,000+ #UI screens as a lead product designer [medium.com]

Connie Bai [iCandySF] The Most Important Rule in #UX Design that Everyone Breaks [blog.prototypr.io]

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] Customize and apply backgrounds fast: SVGs enable full-screen hi-res visuals with a file-size near 5KB and are well-supported by all modern browsers. [svgbackgrounds.com]

Jonathan Torke [JonathanTorke] Here's a Super Quick Way to Try out #CSS Grid [jensimmons.com]

Kamil Kisiela [kamilkisiela] I'm proud a announce a new version of @apollographql-angular which massively simplifies the API! See how to get 200% from the combination of #Angular + #GraphQL + #TypeScript ! [medium.com] Enjoy! [twitter.com]

Ben Nadel [BenNadel]@KwintenP My biggest point of friction with RxJS is that the caller has to know if the given stream is Hot or Cold. I think it's not something that people think about a lot -- just assuming it's one or the other.

WebAssemblyWeekly [WasmWeekly] Window 2000 emulated in WebAssembly [bellard.org][twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite]@Meligy try the TypeScript in one video deal from Derek Banas: [m.youtube.com]

Jeremy Likness ⚡️ [jeremylikness]#OpenAPI#Swagger analyzers and conventions in the new preview for #aspnetcore ASP​.NET Core 2.2 preview [jlik.me][twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Four Ways to Deploy an [asp.net] Core 2 Website in Azure [Method 2—Kudu Zip Deploy] [markheath.net][twitter.com]

Meligy, GuruStop, ng-sydney [Meligy] DDD: Entity Framework and the Memento Pattern [richard-banks.org] via @rbanks54

Jon Skeet [jonskeet] Urgh - was going to add a netstandard2.0 target to Noda Time and release 2.4.0, but I want to keep all platforms that were targeting net45 to keep doing so. I can't find the docs for the algorithm for "If your target is T and your dependency targets X, Y, Z, it will pick X".

LINQPad·Joe Albahari [linqpad] LINQPad now includes an interactive Regex utility. Just press Shift+Ctrl+F1! [linqpad.net][twitter.com]

Meligy, GuruStop, ng-sydney [Meligy] My Mac terminal and app setup to develop #AspNetCore, #Java / #Android, #NodeJS / #JavaScript, #Golang, and more... (Warning: LONG Post) [gurustop.net]

James Newton-King ♔ [JamesNK] Finally playing with DocFX for the first time. It is very easy to get a site up and running. Default theme needs some TLC though [dotnet.github.io]

Minko Gechev [mgechev] GitHub just shipped another awesome feature - "Activity Overview" ❤️ Visualization of the ways we contribute: issues, PR reviews, commits, etc. [twitter.com]

Immo Landwerth [terrajobst] Sorry but we messed up. We tried to make .NET Framework 4.6.1 retroactively implement .NET Standard 2.0. This was a mistake as we don't have a time machine and there is a tail of bugs. If you want to consume .NET Standard 1.5+ from .NET Framework, I recommend to be on 4.7.2. [twitter.com]

Immo Landwerth [terrajobst] Please don't use the "System."-prefix for your own components. That name is reserved for the .NET platform.

Filip W [filip_woj] blogged: "dotnet-script 0.26 is out – with a boatload of new features" [strathweb.com]

Rachel Andrew [rachelandrew] Because people keep asking, I wrote about why I have moved from MacOS to Windows. [rachelandrew.co.uk]

Creative People [CPCTallahassee] Microsoft is Killing Sway on iOS [dlvr.it][twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] in this talk from 2010, @ahejlsberg first mentions functional programming [~7:40] under the umbrella of “declarative-style” programming and domain-specific languages: [channel9.msdn.com] => @taraw

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] at 22:27 @ahejlsberg starts his “layman’s introduction” to functional programming, after stating that C#, ruby and Scala are all influenced by functional programming => @Bizmonger[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] in the same 2010 talk, @ahejlsberg explains [~20:30] how extension methods help us to build tiny DSLs in C# via LINQ, making it the “multi-paradigm” language most of us on .NET use today

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] Create a web app and deploy files with FTP [with curl and dynamic creds] [docs.microsoft.com][twitter.com]

Jeff Gothelf [jboogie] “Organisations have a limited re-learning velocity. Re-learning requires organisational unlearning, which is harder than learning from a clean sheet.” [buff.ly]

stuarthalloway [stuarthalloway] "Weak developers will move heaven and earth to do the wrong thing. You can’t limit the damage they do by locking up the sharp tools. They’ll just swing the blunt tools harder." [vanderburg.org]

Dr Paul Coxon [paulcoxon] Happy 100th birthday Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician who calculated by hand the trajectories NASA's early Apollo missions [vanityfair.com]#Happy100Katherine[twitter.com]

Stephanie Hurlburt [sehurlburt] Looking back, I wish I had more fun and relaxed more and didn’t study so hard in college. Best marks weren’t necessary for my career. And the amount of stress I was under didn’t only mean I was very unhappy, it also means I barely remember what I learned, those years are a fog.

Erik Meijer [headinthebox][dl.acm.org] The first quote captures what I always describe as being "vegetarian butcher" as an academic doing SE. The second is what I call the "Featherweight XXX" effect. Academic papers often leave out the nasty parts, which actually are the hardest problems. [twitter.com]

David Ziegelheim [DavidNJ] Apple is a shadow hedge fund. @ProfTGilbert and Christopher Hrdlicka ask why the law doesn’t treat it like one [wsj.com] via @WSJOpinion

Mark Anthony Neal [NewBlackMan] "When the reading brain skims texts, we don’t have time to grasp complexity, to understand another’s feelings or to perceive beauty. We need a new literacy for the digital age" [theguardian.com]

Rob Eisenberg [EisenbergEffect] Almost 4yrs after my consulting gig w/ Ng, some people still feel a desire to harass me & spread lies. Not only does almost nobody know the details of what really happened (I've tried to not unnecessarily harm Google or peers) but they can't even get the basic facts right.

ᔕTᑌᗪIO ᗩᑎᗩ ᗪ'ᗩᑭᑌᘔᘔO [studiodapuzzo] Kinetic Folding Door designed by Warwick Turwey #design[twitter.com]

Bloomberg [business] Some techies are shunning Silicon Valley for the Japanese dream [bloom.bg]

Iheanyi Ekechukwu [kwuchu] Decided to try and remember how many rejections I got during my interviewing circuit. There's a lot more where I bombed the coding screen, but can't remember those ones. Needless to say, I got rejected a lot for not being "technical enough" 🤷🏾‍♂️ #ShareYourRejections[twitter.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite]@kwuchu@unicodeveloper Great work! Suppressing rejection and failure is not a sign of progressive, self-improving strength. In my @linqpad repo, I keep a bunch of Interview* files: [github.com]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite]#18: Roger McNamee on Being in the Right Place at the Right Time (and Making the Most of It)’ on #SoundCloud#np[soundcloud.com] [we went from the hippie world of Steve Jobs to the libertarian world of Peter Thiel]

Bryan D. Wilhite [BryanWilhite] my @TataMotors experiment is, sadly, over😑🦆 [twitter.com]

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