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🤓 fullstackBulletin issue 13: HTML Reference

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Best 7 links of week #13, 2017

HTML Reference

HTML Reference


A free guide to all HTML elements and attributes.

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Great Alternatives to Hamburger Menus

Great Alternatives to Hamburger Menus


How to make your navigation obvious and keep people engaged

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Creating Non-Rectangular Headers | CSS-Tricks

Creating Non-Rectangular Headers | CSS-Tricks


Over at Medium, Jon Moore recently identified "non-rectangular headers" as a tiny trend. A la: it's not crazy popular yet, but just you wait, kiddo. We're talking about headers (or, more generally, any container element) that have a non-rectangular shape. Such as trapezoids, complex geometric shape…

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Web Maker, an Offline, Browser-based CodePen Alternative

Web Maker, an Offline, Browser-based CodePen Alternative


Kushagra Gour introduces Web Maker, a browser extension for front-end developers needing a blazing-fast, offline web playground.

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The Google Analytics Setup I Use on Every Site I Build — Philip Walton

The Google Analytics Setup I Use on Every Site I Build — Philip Walton


Thoughts on web development, open source, software architecture, and the future.

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Evolution of Business Logic from Monoliths through Microservices, to Functions

Evolution of Business Logic from Monoliths through Microservices, to Functions


Underlying technology advancements are creating a shift to event driven functions and radical improvements in time to value

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Writing good code: how to reduce the cognitive load of your code

Writing good code: how to reduce the cognitive load of your code


Low bug count, good performance, easy modification. Good code is high-impact, and is perhaps the main reason behind the existence of the proverbial 10x developer. And yet, despite it’s import…

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Book of the week

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NoSQL Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Emerging World of Polyglot Persistence
by Pramod J. Sadalage

The need to handle increasingly larger data volumes is one factor driving the adoption of a new class of nonrelational “NoSQL” databases. Advocates of NoSQL databases claim they can be used to build systems that are more performant, scale better, and are easier to program.
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