"Technology is anything that wasn’t around when you were born"
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Alan Kay,
Computer Scientist
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— Happy new year from Fullstack bulletin 🎉
Best 7 links of week #1, 2018
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A number of Artificial Intelligence and Deep learning topics that made 2017 a great year for this field. If you are curious to see what 2018 will bring, this article is a good starting point.
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A fantastic Codepen that demonstrates once again how much CSS is underrated. See how a combination of CSS Grid, Flexbox and position "sticky" can help you achieve dynamic layouts without a single line of JavaScript.
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A super interesting research aiming at defining the minimum viable set of sharing meta tags to achieve good visibility on Facebook and Twitter and, at the same time, keep your markup as light as possible.
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This article proposes few bets on the JavaScript libraries and related technologies that will be worth learning in 2018. Pretty interesting if you are trying to define your new learning paths for this year.
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An inspiring article by Jeff Atwood (founder of Stack Overflow and Discourse) that describes the role of software developers and delves into ethics in this "era of software". Can we be responsible developers and create software for a better world?
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A collection of 10 fantastic data visualization projects that ruled the past year. This projects will not just inspire you but also teach you some of the most unexpected lessons ever, for instance "Why eggs are shaped like eggs"...
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Despite many clever hacks and creative workarounds, there hasn’t been a simple answer for creating a layout on the web. Developers have been saying for years that there has to be a better way to create responsive websites, and finally, there is: CSS Grid, a proper layout tool for the web baked right into CSS itself, is here.
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