Tag: Bookmarks
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Front-End Performance Checklist
December 21st, 2016 Are you using progressive booting already? What about tree-shaking and code-splitting in React and Angular? Have you set up Brotli or Zopfli compression, OCSP stapling and HPACK compression? Also, how about resource hints, client hints and CSS containment — not to mention View original article
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TextStyle – A Swift Library Allowing You To Easily Manage Text Styles
TextSTyle is an open source swift library from Yalantis that provides a declarative syntax for defining typefaces with some nice extras. You can also change the thickness, and color attributes and more. View original article
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Swift UI Component for entering Credit Card Data
CreditCardForm is an open source iOS UI component providing a neat interface for entering credit card data from Orazz. CreditCardForm features an animated credit card that automatically flips for the user to enter the code on the back of their card. View original article
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Introduction to Angular 2, getting started, bindings, services and webworkers
A collection of articles by Harris Brakmic covering Angular 2, from the basics, installation to WebWorkers and Service Workers.
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Unix history repository, now on GitHub
The history and evolution of the Unix operating system is made available as a revision management repository, covering the period from its inception in 1970 as a 2.5 thousand line kernel and 26 commands, to 2016 as a widely-used 27 million line system. The 1. View original article
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Microsoft releases SQL Server Preview for Ubuntu and Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Microsoft is a big proponent of open source, something highlighted by its becoming a Linux Foundation Platinum Member earlier today. The company has been contributing to multiple projects, and back in March, it even announced it was bringing SQL Server to Linux-based operating systems.
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How to connect iPhone’s internet to Windows PC via USB cable without installing iTunes
Normally, the latest version of iTunes needs to be installed, because that will install the drivers required for Windows to see the iPhone as a modem and use it to bridge a connection to the internet. But this is not exactly true, here´s how to install only the required components.
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Saving Data In Your NativeScript Mobile Application
Recently I started fiddling with NativeScript from Telerik because I’ve been hearing a lot about it when I attend various developer conferences. If you’re unfamiliar with NativeScript, it is a cross platform mobile development framework similar to Ionic Framework and React Native. View original article
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Elementary, My Dear Siri!
I’m not one prone to knee-jerk reactions, but I’m also not one to sit about idly without considering alternatives. So the first thing I did after the Apple keynote was to download a copy of Elementary and burn it to an SD card. View original article
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Drawing And Animating Vector Graphics with SVG Support using Swift
Macaw from Exyte is an open source library for vector graphics in Swift with support for SVG files and animation. The library provides a simple syntax for drawing both graphics, and text, and also for positioning those graphics. Download it here or View original article
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6 tips for mobile cross-promotion: The smart indie dev’s low-cost UA strategy
Johannes Heinze is Managing Director for EMEA at AppLovin. For a lot of indie devs out there with limited acquisition budgets, cross-promotion is a great tool for getting organic downloads. View original article
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Uber’s newest API lets developers reach and reward drivers
After more than two years launching ways for developers to build experiences for riders through its APIs, Uber is expanding to provide the same opportunity for drivers. View original article
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DateTimePicker – A Beautiful Swift Based Open Source Calendar Component
DateTimePicker is an open source component from Huong Do providing a beautiful calendar picker component that fills up the bottom of the screen with an elegant date picker. View original article
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Machine learning versus AI: what’s the difference?
Thanks to the likes of Google, Amazon, and Facebook, the terms artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have become much more widespread than ever before. They are often used interchangeably and promise all sorts from smarter home appliances to robots taking our jobs. View original article
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Red Hat Unveils Open Source Developer Tools Beta
Open source champion Red Hat Inc. yesterday unveiled a beta of its C and C++ developer tools for working with its enterprise Linux platform. View original article
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Projects Seek To Extend Reach of C#
Apple’s young Swift programming language is getting a lot of attention and being put to new uses as it evolves, but Microsoft’s .NET stalwart C# language isn’t exactly sitting still. View original article
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Icons As Part Of A Great User Experience – Smashing Magazine
Icons are an essential part of many user interfaces, visually expressing objects, actions and ideas. View original article
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You can finally publish your Win32 apps on the Windows Store
After first announcing a tool for Windows’ legacy developers to port their Win32 apps to Windows 10 during their BUILD developer conference this year, Microsoft is now accepting submissions for ported apps to be published on the Windows Store. View original article