“tsdx: Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development” and other tweeted links…
tsdx: Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development #javascript ★267 https://github.com/jaredpalmer/tsdx https://twitter.com/GithubTrending/status/1123064673098661888/photo/1
New CSS video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIx8koZP-Mk "Learn to Integrate Visual Testing with Percy" by http://css-tricks.com/ #css #advanced #tricks #video #css3 #css4
Preload, prefetch and other tags https://3perf.com/blog/link-rels/
Handing control of NgRx over to @brandontroberts and @MikeRyanDev is probably the smartest thing I’ve ever done in open-source. ngrx/effects, ngrx/router (and thus the current Angular router 😊), and so much more are thanks to them 👏👏👏 https://twitter.com/brandontroberts/status/1113116371121004545
#TIL that since TypeScript 2.9, you can import from JSON files by activating the —resolveJsonModule
compiler options. What’s really nice about it is that you get type safety. Oh my goodness!💪🏿 https://twitter.com/ahasall/status/1101055859264798720/photo/1
To be short, all it does is: Creates your http://readme.md/ dynamically with your Jest Coverage Badges based on your http://readme-template.md/ file
http://github.com/olavoparno/jest-badges-readme https://twitter.com/BryanWilhite/status/1119395795365584896/photo/1
Exploring the City of #Amsterdam with #AzureDurableFunctions and the Custom Vision Service from @patkleef https://www.patrickvankleef.com/2018/08/27/exploring-city-with-azure-durable-functions-and-the-custom-vision-service/ #Azure https://twitter.com/AzureWeekly/status/1040555269497991169/photo/1
Blogged: "Fetch API, Streams API, NDJSON, and ASP.NET Core MVC" (https://www.tpeczek.com/2019/04/fetch-api-streams-api-ndjson-and-aspnet.html) #AspNetCore
// cc @jongalloway
Google has decided to open the glove box and flip "the switch on its next big money maker: Maps" http://ow.ly/dbSI30otu7f
.@Apple Music passes @Spotify for the first time every in paid U.S. subs. #DTLive https://twitter.com/DigitalTrends/status/1119071872073850880/video/1
The current state of free music in 2019 https://opensource.com/article/19/3/free-music-guide via @opensourceway => @megafunkmega
the @jeffhollan reading list for @Azure functions on @Medium
http://medium.com/@jeffhollan https://twitter.com/BryanWilhite/status/1119782917922623490/photo/1
#dotNET Framework 4.8 is here!
The release includes an updated toolset as well as improvements in several areas. Explore: http://msft.social/MUtNi2 https://twitter.com/VisualStudio/status/1121084134011604999/photo/1
Announcing F# 4.6 https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-f-4-6/ < Anonymous Records are a nice addition to the language. Also, I love the new editor "smart paste indents" feature
Upcoming Updates for .NET Framework 4.8 https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/upcoming-updates-for-net-framework-4-8/ https://twitter.com/DotNetAppDev/status/1120779591952609282/photo/1
The Endeavour: How category theory is applied http://zpr.io/g8L3h
Erlang Creator Joe Armstrong Has Died https://developers.slashdot.org/story/19/04/20/2010217/erlang-creator-joe-armstrong-has-died?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
.@RedHat replaces @Oracle as #OpenJDK 8, OpenJDK 11 steward https://www.theserverside.com/news/252461945/Red-Hat-replaces-Oracle-as-OpenJDK-8-OpenJDK-11-steward
Windows Media Centre posted on GitHub by ex-Microsoft employee - https://mspoweruser.com/windows-media-centre-posted-on-github-by-ex-microsoft-employee/ https://twitter.com/mspoweruser/status/1121217583582208000/photo/1
Untold History of AI: Why Alan Turing Wanted AI Agents to Make Mistakes https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/tech-history/dawn-of-electronics/untold-history-of-ai-why-alan-turing-wanted-ai-to-make-mistakes
Microsoft's new programming language 'Bosque' has no love for loops #News http://dlvr.it/R35ZzR #Bosque #Bosqueprogramminglanguage https://twitter.com/mentallion/status/1119024825400344576/photo/1
@saronyitbarek He probably does not consider himself an organizer but its @migueldeicaza hands down. 😇 Period.
Write Your First Program in Microsoft’s Bosque Language—A Step by Step Approach https://debugmode.net/2019/04/23/write-your-first-program-in-microsofts-bosque-language-a-step-by-step-approach/ via @debug_mode
Text Mining: How Do Computers Understand Language? by Richard Harvey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ans-puS5oQ
Zipf's law and the Zipfian distribution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipf%27s_law https://twitter.com/BryanWilhite/status/1120833436392939520/photo/1
Microsoft has purchased Express Logic, maker of ThreadX RTOS, one of the most widely deployed real-time operating systems for microcontroller-based devices: https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-buys-real-time-operating-system-vendor-express-logic/
Microsoft buys Express Logic, adds a third operating system to its IoT range - Ars Technica http://dlvr.it/R35XGc
Microsoft Finds Backdoor in Huawei Laptops That Could Give Hackers Access https://www.theepochtimes.com/microsoft-finds-backdoor-in-huawei-laptops-that-could-give-hackers-access_2863926.html
Is 5G a threat to insect populations? I find it hard to evaluate the potential impact from the findings in this paper. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-22271-3
Car Rental Company Hertz Sues Accenture Over $32M Website Project https://yro.slashdot.org/story/19/04/24/166251/car-rental-company-hertz-sues-accenture-over-32m-website-project?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed
Google accused of sabotaging Firefox, again - TechSpot http://bit.ly/2KQXvRv
In one of the first interview as Xamarin CEO, @migueldeicaza talks about Xamarin, Attachmate Layoffs, Future of Mono, More...
Find the whole interview here- https://adtmag.com/blogs/watersworks/2011/05/interview-with-miguel-de-icaza.aspx by @johnkwaters @ADTmag
#Xamarin #monkey #mono https://twitter.com/AppVelocityCA/status/1119215326766555136/photo/1
Really enjoyed the last podcast from @shanselman with @skamille, loved the content and am excited to read up and learn from Camille's knowledge and experience. The content directs relates to areas I am interested in getting better at. Thx to you both!!!(https://www.hanselminutes.com/677/the-managers-path-with-camille-fournier)
Excited to start reading The Manager’s Path by @skamille 👌
If you’ve read it, what were your favourite parts?
Thanks for recommending it @lara_hogan, @daveoflynn, @benedmunds, @michelet, @molly0x57, @jsriguha and @mmmarilyn 🙏 https://twitter.com/ManuelaBarcenas/status/1113510184008052736/photo/1
A technology company has created an electronic badge that can monitor workers’ conversations, posture and even time spent in the toilet. This type of office surveillance raises concerns about workers’ rights and privacy https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1112778211262332928/video/1
- You build cool things
Cons of being developer:
- What you built yesterday doesn't work today
@kvlly Preach, kid!
...And, the tools you were using to build all that formerly cool stuff are all wrong so take years to clean that up—the story of my Ballmer-era developer “life”😂
A physics master’s degree opens doors to myriad careers http://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/PT.3.4180#.XLkHnvNT-5I.twitter
In the panel yesterday I told the story of how I almost quit my Physics degree because I couldn’t get above a C in 1st year labs. I thought physics Wasn’t For Me. Found out a year later I was being marked down for “probably getting the boys to do my work.” https://twitter.com/alexwitze/status/1120453003427889153
When I took physics in college, I noticed my prof was marking my papers lower than the guys in my class. When I confronted him, he accused me of cheating because girls aren’t good at physics. During the final, I sat directly in front of him to prove I wasn’t cheating. I got a 98 https://twitter.com/rclivermore/status/1120724071317110791
We Don't Have a #Talent Shortage. We Have A Sucker Shortage. | #HR #recruitment #work https://resumeskills.us/talent/shortage