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"In C++ it’s harder to shoot yourself in the foot, but when you do, you blow off your whole leg"
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Bjarne Stroustrup,
Computer scientist and C++ inventor
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Best 7 links of week #50, 2017
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This webpage covers the space and time Big-O complexities of common algorithms used in Computer Science. Extremely useful to understand these concepts better and to get ready for for your next technical interviews.
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CSS Grid is a new way of creating layouts on the web. For the first time ever we have a proper layout system available natively in the browser and we don't have to rely on heavy and opinionated frameworks like Bootstrap.
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The Firefox Quantum release is getting close. It brings many performance improvements, including the super fast CSS engine that we brought over from Servo.
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A lengthy but extremely digestible guide on the different database/storage systems and their characteristics, to help you select the right one based on your next mobile app requirements.
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In two-column layouts, vertically aligned images support efficient scanning better than images that alternate placement with text.
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In advance of the 2017 State of JS survey results, our panel of experts looks back on the past year
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A story of a non-developer that managed to deploy a real, working application adopting the serverless paradigma. An interesting use case to understand how software is moving towards a more approachable direction, even for not strongly technical people.
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