"It would appear that we have reached the limits of what it is possible to achieve with computer technology, although one should be careful with such statements, as they tend to sound pretty silly in 5 years"
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John Von Neumann,
Computer Scientist
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Best 7 links of week #42, 2019
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Ionic React is a native React version of Ionic Framework that makes it easy to build apps for iOS, Android, Desktop, and the web as a Progressive Web App. All with one code base, standard React development patterns and using the standard react-dom library and huge ecosystem around the web platform.
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Some insights on the caching strategies adopted by Instagram to make their website more performant.
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An online programming contest developed by Nokia Bell Labs in honor of the 50th anniversary of Unix. It features Unix-related questions that you must solve by combining the original Unix commands using Unix pipes.
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Fission is a framework for serverless functions on Kubernetes. Write short-lived functions in any language, and map them to HTTP requests (or other event triggers). Deploy functions instantly with one command. There are no containers to build, and no Docker registries to manage.
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Play with typography, colors and themeable components in your design system.
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A fast, memory-efficient time series chart based on Canvas 2D; It can create an interactive chart containing 150,000 data points in 40ms. In addition to fast initial render, the zooming and cursor performance is very fast and it doesn't require WebGL shaders or WASM.
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Practice your Node.js-terminal skills by building your own CLI spinners.
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