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"The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers"
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Sydney Harris,
Journalist
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Best 7 links of week #16, 2020
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The pdf-lib npm module makes it easy to create and modify PDFs, including combining two PDFs and adding page numbers. In this article, you will find some interesting examples!
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While Kubernetes has many advantages, it also brings new security challenges. If you are considering Kubernetes, this article will help you to adjust your security perspective towards it!
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A very detailed article that tells how StackOverflow designed their "Dark Mode" feature. A great use case if you are thinking to build a similar feature.
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MVP.css - No classes, no framework. Just semantic HTML and you're done. Really a great tool for simple and minimalistic websites!
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What are static websites and why are they taking over the web (again...)? In this article, you will learn what is a static website and what are the advantages of building one using Gatsby.js.
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Rendering charts can be a very intensive operation for the browser, especially multiple charting widgets in the context of a wider application. OffscreenCanvas is growing in browser support and allows canvas rendering to be delegated to a WebWorker.
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Another great article by Josh W. Comeau, giving us an interesting perspective on how we could use CSS variables as a simple alternative to CSS-in-JS.
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