"UNIX is simple. It just takes a genius to understand its simplicity"
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Dennis Ritchie,
Computer scientist and inventor of the C language
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Best 7 links of week #39, 2017
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A functional clone of Winamp 2.9 reimplemented in HTML5 and JavaScript so that it can run in a web page. The code is open source and available on GitHub.
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Among the changes are some long-standing feature requests, including fragments, error boundaries, portals, support for custom DOM attributes, improved server-side rendering, and reduced file size.
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Facebook is going to re-license some of their most famous open source technologies including React, Jest and Immutable.js under MIT license. This is a big step forward after the heated discussion going on the web during the latest months about the current license.
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Safari displays your existing websites beautifully on the edge-to-edge display of the new iPhone X. Content is automatically inset within the display’s safe area so it is not obscured by the rounded corners or the device. But the iPhone X "notch" might pose some new design challenges. This article will address those by using some CSS code.
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A fantastic cheat sheet for the JavaScript knowledge you will frequently encounter in modern projects.
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In design, the color act as a key function that grabs the attention of the user. Color is the easiest aspect to remember when come to encountering new things for the users. There are some facts that quite important when coming to color psychology.
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A practical approach to OpenTracing in a set of PHP microservice applications. In this talk, we will focus on Zipkin and OpenTracing. An example of integration in an online application clarifies our needs of tracing and measuring things in our Software, simply because measure is the key to science.
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