No. 822, Monday, March 11, 2024 View in browser
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Olá, frontend associates! 👋
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Welcome again to our e-newsletter, the place we have got one other batch of cool stuff lined up for you. On this version, we’re diving into matters like CSS colour palettes, turning iMessages into bodily books, and discussing the underappreciation of frontend improvement. Plus, we have got a brand new construct system, a real-time WebGL2 voxel GI answer for the online, and many extra to discover.
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Marker.io helps you perceive the context of each bug report you get with URLs, screenshots, atmosphere data, session replay, and far more.
Cease struggling when reproducing bugs—you will perceive precisely what the issue is, and go from “To Do” to “Resolved” 10x quicker.
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Josh Collinsworth discusses the perceived undervaluation of frontend improvement regardless of its essential function in programming interfaces and the challenges confronted by frontend engineers, concerning problems with gender bias and job perceptions.
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Ben Kettle explores the method of making bodily books from iMessage conversations, leveraging SQLite databases, LaTeX for formatting, and Barnes and Noble Press for printing, leading to a tangible archive of textual content messages.
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Matej Latin critiques widespread portfolio practices within the design discipline, advocating for narratives with messy particulars over linear, ‘cookie-cutter’ case research.
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On this article Raymond Camden introduces the RelativeTimeFormat API, a function of the online platform’s Intl object, which simplifies displaying time variations in varied languages and codecs, offering examples and sensible implementation recommendation.
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An article by Hillel Wayne in regards to the challenges and complexities surrounding the implementation of graph information constructions and algorithms in software program engineering, highlighting the dearth of help in mainstream programming ecosystems and the significance of efficiency concerns.
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Alpine AJAX is an Alpine.js plugin that allows your HTML parts to request distant content material out of your server.
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(WIP) A devoted, utterly real-time voxel GI answer for the online, in-built WebGL2. Learn extra particulars within the tweet.
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Anderson Mancini made one other R3F utility, <VolumetricClouds /> that may additionally act as an fascinating fog.
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A brand new construct system known as Hancho that provides simplicity and pace, becoming in 500 traces of Python code and requiring no set up.
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Video Vault
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Demo Nook
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❓Do you know that…
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…the time period “spam” for undesirable e mail or messages truly originates from a well-known Monty Python sketch? Within the sketch, a bunch of Vikings repeatedly chants “spam” whereas a waitress recites a menu by which almost each merchandise incorporates spam (the canned meat product). This repetitive and undesirable repetition of “spam” within the sketch mirrors the best way unsolicited emails flood and overwhelm inboxes. Therefore, the time period “spam” was adopted to explain such undesirable digital communication.
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Codrops is proudly sponsored by KeyCDN, the excessive efficiency content material supply community that has been constructed for the longer term.
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