“Getting Started with Vue.js in .NET Core using Visual Studio” and other tweeted links…
Getting Started with Vue.js in .NET Core using Visual Studio [blog.bitsrc.io]
Just Blogged "The poor man's PWA" [luizbon.com]
BuddyCSS – A simple #CSS framework that aims to make development easier. [buddycss.com]
A Comprehensive Guide to Working with Dates in JavaScript: [flaviocopes.com]
The three browsers holding JavaScript back the most are: 1) IE 11 (2.7% of the web) 2) Android 4.4-4.4.3 (0.94% of the web) 3) Chrome 49 (0.71% of the web) If we stopped supporting these browsers, we wouldn't have to transform most modern JavaScript syntax features... (cont) [twitter.com]
The more I use an Android phone, the more I miss jump lists. Do any Android apps have a jump list? By the way, if you want a jump list in WPF, I wrote a control for that. Get it at [bit.ly] Works well for alphabetized lists of up to a few hundred items.
"The current state of hyperlinking is almost literally the stupidest thing we could build that works." [blog.codinghorror.com]
GraphQL using .NET Boxed: Queries [elanderson.net] via @elanderson21
Fixing Variable Scope Issues with ECMAScript 6 [alistapart.com] via @alistapart
“Why I Left Gulp and Grunt for npm Scripts” by @housecor[medium.freecodecamp.org]
“A Component Dev Kit for Angular” by @jelbourn[blog.angular.io]
“Using npm pre- and post- hooks” by @JoeyMScho[medium.com]
“npm script is smart enough to run the command with the "pre" prefix before the command with the same name, but without this prefix.” @yfain[stackoverflow.com][twitter.com]
Microsoft announces TypeScript 3.0 with a new scalable way to structure your projects - [mspoweruser.com]
“I created the exact same app in React and Vue. Here are the differences.” by @sunilsandhu[medium.com]
Angular/RxJs When should I unsubscribe from Subscription
[stackoverflow.com]
.@schwarty presents a default @nrwl_io project on @AngularAir: [youtu.be][twitter.com]
YouTube’s website now supports vertical videos without black bars [theverge.com] via @Verge
.@Plotaverse demo on @ThisWeekinPhoto[youtu.be]
.@Plotaverse “join the movement” [plotaverse.com] => @megafunkmega[twitter.com]
the new @VSTS UI looks great! => @DonovanBrown@taraw[twitter.com]
.@VSTS how to exclude files from glob patterns: [github.com][twitter.com]
User Experience Psychology And Performance: SmashingConf Videos [smashingmagazine.com] via @smashingmag
Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs by Ken Kocienda @kocienda[amazon.com] [recommended by @reneritchie] [twitter.com]
.@reneritchie on Creative Selection by Ken Kocienda with @leolaporte[youtu.be]
I liked a @YouTube video [youtu.be] Why Microsoft Can't Design a Consistent Windows
#Python 3.8 news: We now have a Euclidean distance function in the math math module :-) [docs.python.org] Now, k-nearest neighbors boils down to: nsmallest(k, training_data, partial(dist, new_point))
Deedle 2.0.0-beta01 and Deedle.Excel 2.0.0-beta01 are released on nuget. Deedle is targeting netstandard2.0 and net45 now. [github.com]#Deedle#fsharp#DataScience
Using shared access signatures (SAS) in Azure Storage | Microsoft Docs [docs.microsoft.com]
“What sets Dank Mono apart?” by @_philpl[medium.com]
@_ShaunM@teroalhonen thanks for the heads up! 🤠 [[chocolatey.org]] …what’s your alternative to Defraggler? [twitter.com]
The NES Classic is so popular it outsold the PS4, Xbox One, and Switch in June [theverge.com] via @Verge
.@migueldeicaza you are one of the few people on Earth who might appreciate answering this: have you tried to use rsync from the Windows Subsystem for Linux to full-blown Linux? Do you feel that it is absolutely no different from a Linux-to-Linux rsync operation?
"The little patch of paint on the top of each transistor marks them as being very special and very, very rare indeed. Their unique characteristics were to be used as the noise source for Roland’s new drum machine, the TR-808 Rhythm Composer." [secretlifeofsynthesizers.com][twitter.com]
That $35 that scientific journals charge you to read a paper goes 100% to the publisher, 0% to the authors. If you just email us to ask for our papers, we are allowed to send them to you for free, and we will be genuinely delighted to do so. [twitter.com]
If you’re a Founder, repeat after me: 1) Raising money is not winning 2) Growth without profit is not winning 3) Exits and liquidity events are not winning Building a long term, profitable business, that solves a problem you’re deeply passionate about? That, is winning.
.@TalkPython#171: Adam Rule uses @ProjectJupyter notebook to analyze ~1 million Jupyter notebooks on @github[talkpython.fm]
spoiler alert: ✳ academic authority figures in the U.S. currently see Jupyter notebooks as lazy, informal work and place more value on slide presentations ✳ the majority of notebooks are not written for public/formal/instructional consumption
A good day for workers in Massachusetts! The MA legislature passed non-compete reform. After at least 8 separate hearings at the State House, it's hard to believe we are finally here. The 2-year non-compete I was blindsided with at my first job would be invalid under the new law.
In 1995, Jeff Bezos’ parents took a $250,000 gamble on his fledgling startup [bloom.bg][twitter.com]
People don't have a strong intuitive sense of how much bigger 1 billion is than 1 million. 1 million seconds is about 11 days. 1 billion seconds is about 31.5 years.
Whenever someone tells you more lanes will solve the traffic problem, show them this. (I-10 in Houston, now 26 lanes!) [twitter.com]
You have no idea how bad I wanted to pass this car, then I realized I shouldn’t... never pass a null pointer. [twitter.com]
If you fight for free speech only for people who agree with you then you are not for free speech.
Hmm... I quite like this. [twitter.com]
"'You know who I am?' he asked. He flipped his hair out of his eyes. I was 3 years old; I didn’t. 'I’m your father.' ('Like he was Darth Vader,' my mother said when she told me the story.) 'I’m one of the most important people you will ever know' he said." [vanityfair.com]
Why are they "talent' while we are hiring them, but "resources" once we've got them? #people
@tastapod An organization that can continually leverage the talent of its developer resources is quite rare in my experience. It follows that there will be downtime where people are effectively being paid retainer fees while leadership waits for the next set of talent-marching orders.