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February 12, 2018

🤓 FullstackBulletin issue 6: Modern CSS Explained For Dinosaurs – Actualize – Medium

Web Workers,  uper-tiny-compiler, ES2018 features, Make me think (UX),   Media Queries For Responsive Design, Sketching with Browsers, Design patterns

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"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man"
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Best 7 links of week #6, 2018

Modern CSS Explained For Dinosaurs – Actualize – Medium

Modern CSS For Dinosaurs


CSS is strangely considered both one of the easiest and one of the hardest languages to learn as a web developer. It’s certainly easy…

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How JavaScript works: The building blocks of Web Workers + 5 cases when you should use them

The building blocks of Web Workers


This article offers an overview of web workers, it discusses the different types of workers, how their building components come to play together, and what advantages and limitations they offer in different scenarios.

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thejameskyle/the-super-tiny-compiler

thejameskyle/the-super-tiny-compiler


Most people don't really have to think about compilers in their day jobs. However, compilers are all around you, tons of the tools you use are based on concepts borrowed from compilers. This repository will show you how to build a super simple compiler and you will learn a ton about compilers this way...

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ECMAScript 2018: the final feature set

ECMAScript 2018: the final feature set


The feature set of ECMAScript 2018 was finalized during the latest TC39 meeting (23-25 January 2018). This blog post describes it.

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Make me think! – Prototypr

Make me think!


Designers and engineers simply burdened the users with this increase in complexity. Fortunately, UX (User eXperience) designers have found ways to design beautiful interfaces that are easy to use. This article explores these topics trying discussing ways to deal with complex problems and usable solutions.

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Using Media Queries For Responsive Design In 2018

Using Media Queries For Responsive Design In 2018


This article will take a look at the use of media queries for responsive design today, how they work alongside Flexbox and Grid Layout, and also have a look at what is coming in the future.

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Sketching in the Browser – SEEK blog – Medium

Sketching in the Browser


How to automatically generate a Sketch library for designers from our living style guide, based on a real use case.

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Book of the week

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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
by E. Gamma, R. Helm, R. Johnson, J. Vlissides

Capturing a wealth of experience about the design of object-oriented software, four top-notch designers present a catalog of simple and succinct solutions to commonly occurring design problems. Previously undocumented, these 23 patterns allow designers to create more flexible, elegant, and ultimately reusable designs without having to rediscover the design solutions themselves.
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