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"The best way to predict the future is to implement it"
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David Heinemeier Hansson,
Software Developer and Entrepreneur
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Best 7 links of week #38, 2017
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Inspired by the recent work that Github and Medium have done to improve their fonts and thus the reading experience on their sites, this is the story of how Booking.com got to thinking about their own long-established font choices.
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This new release of the CoffeeScript language and compiler aims to bring CoffeeScript into the modern JavaScript era, closing gaps in compatibility with JavaScript while preserving the clean syntax that is CoffeeScript’s hallmark. In a nutshell:
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Alan Kay influenced Jobs and dreamed up a digital future designed for learning and thinking. Fifty years on, but he is still waiting for his dream to come true.
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Better Web Type is an easy-to-follow web typography email course for web designers and web developers.
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A collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know
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Apple's iPhone X has a screen that covers the entire face of the phone, save for a "notch" to make space for a camera and other various components. This peculiar "feature" might make websites design in landscape mode challenging...
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When every new website on the internet has perfect, semantic, accessible HTML and exceptionally executed, accessible CSS that works on every device and browser, then you can tell me that these languages are not valuable on their own. Until then we need to stop devaluing CSS and HTML.
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