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Tom Scott: This Video Has 7,565,247 Views
Tom Scott: This Video Has 7,565,247 Views
Just because something is going to break in the end, doesn't mean that it can't have an effect that lasts into the future. Joy, wonder, laughter, hope—the world can be better because of what you built in the past.
·youtube.com·
Tom Scott: This Video Has 7,565,247 Views
Inter font family
Inter font family
Inter is a typeface carefully crafted & designed for computer screens. Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well, like contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" from "o", tabular numbers, etc.
·rsms.me·
Inter font family
Clean Code for JavaScript
Clean Code for JavaScript
Software engineering principles, from Robert C. Martin's book Clean Code, adapted for JavaScript. This is not a style guide. It's a guide to producing readable, reusable, and refactorable software in JavaScript. Not every principle herein has to be strictly followed, and even fewer will be universally agreed upon. These are guidelines and nothing more, but they are ones codified over many years of collective experience by the authors of Clean Code.
·github.com·
Clean Code for JavaScript
Garann Means: June 16, 2014 (The Pastry Box Project)
Garann Means: June 16, 2014 (The Pastry Box Project)
We need more engineers and more productive engineers. We don’t need to send people on quests through the dark woods of our issue tracker to have them prove their worth. We need to get them running the project locally, finding tasks to do, and fixing issues as quickly as we can. We know lots and lots at this point about how to do good engineering: intelligent, predictive, and, ultimately, easy for the end user. At some point we’re going to have to drop the fantasy that putting up with bad engineering is evidence of a good engineer.
·the-pastry-box-project.net·
Garann Means: June 16, 2014 (The Pastry Box Project)
innovate: The HoPE Manifesto: How I Taught Myself to Code
innovate: The HoPE Manifesto: How I Taught Myself to Code
Basically, he advocates shutting yourself off from the world as much as possible for an initial boot camp-style stretch for as long as you can manage in order to really commit yourself to wrapping your head around the concepts of programming (Rails, in this case). I want to do this, but finding time away from other commitments isn’t something I’m especially suited to do at the moment.
·innonate.com·
innovate: The HoPE Manifesto: How I Taught Myself to Code
Webmin
Webmin
I should install this. “Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. Using any modern web browser, you can setup user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more. Webmin removes the need to manually edit Unix configuration files like /etc/passwd, and lets you manage a system from the console or remotely.”
·webmin.com·
Webmin
Ethan Schoonover: Solarized
Ethan Schoonover: Solarized
“Precision colors for machines and people.” “Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors) designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several unique properties. I designed this colorscheme with both precise CIELAB lightness relationships and a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships. It has been tested extensively in real world use on color calibrated displays (as well as uncalibrated/intentionally miscalibrated displays) and in a variety of lighting conditions.”
·ethanschoonover.com·
Ethan Schoonover: Solarized
Andre Torrez: an empathetic plan
Andre Torrez: an empathetic plan
“Complain about the way other people make software by making software.” … “Worse is when the people doing the complaining also make software or web sites or iPhone applications themselves. As visible leaders of the web, I think there are a lot of folks who could do a favor to younger, less experienced people by setting an example of critiquing to raise up rather than critiquing to tear down.”
·notes.torrez.org·
Andre Torrez: an empathetic plan