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🤓 fullstackBulletin issue 16: Why we moved from language X to language Y

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Why we moved from language X to language Y
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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"
—  Sydney Harris, Journalist
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Best 7 links of week #16, 2017

The eigenvector of "Why we moved from language X to language Y" · Erik Bernhardsson

Why we moved from language X to language Y


In case you ever thought "Someone should make a N*N contingency table of all engineering blog posts titled Why we moved from X  to Y".

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Announcing Guetzli: A New Open Source JPEG Encoder

Guetzli: A New Open Source JPEG Encoder


Introducing Guetzli, a new open source JPEG compressor that produces smaller image file sizes without sacrificing quality.

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It's Time To Start Using CSS Custom Properties – Smashing Magazine

It's Time To Start Using CSS Custom Properties


CSS custom properties are opening new horizons for web development. They look and work like CSS variables, and the way they work is reflected in their name.

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The New Web Typography

The New Web Typography


How should we go about making typographic laws, rules and guidelines for the web?

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A Complete Guide to CSS Grid | Codrops CSS Reference

A Complete Guide to CSS Grid


Learn everything about the CSS Grid Module in this illustrated guide with practical examples and demos. A Codrops CSS Reference entry by Hui Jing Chen.

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Which Responsive Design Framework Is Best? Of Course, It Depends. – Smashing Magazine

Which Responsive Design Framework Is Best?


Which framework should we be using, and why? Also, should we be using the whole framework or just parts of it? Find out in this article.

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The rules of responsive web typography

The rules of responsive web typography


Discover the principles and systems you need to know to take the mystery out of responsive web typography.

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Book of the week

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Web Scraping with Python: Collecting Data from the Modern Web
by Ryan Mitchell

Learn web scraping and crawling techniques to access unlimited data from any web source in any format. With this practical guide, you’ll learn how to use Python scripts and web APIs to gather and process data from thousands—or even millions—of web pages at once. Ideal for programmers, security professionals, and web administrators familiar with Python, this book not only teaches basic web scraping mechanics, but also delves into more advanced topics, such as analyzing raw data or using scrapers for frontend website testing.
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