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Creating responsive charts on a website without using JavaScript (SVG + CSS)
A new technique for creating charts without JavaScript. Rich Harris discusses performance and benefits of using CSS and HTML.
SMMRY, or article summarizer to a 'TL;DR' version. Paste the link to the text, and you will receive its summarized version in about 7 sentences.
Smmry is an online tool for quickly summarizing long texts and articles, helping users save time on reading.
List of sources used to create unknownNews reports (PDF, requires email to download)
The article "Sources of Unknownews" discusses the challenges of verifying information in the age of online disinformation. It highlights the importance of critical thinking and the ability to evaluate sources.
Discussion of the famous "Hacker Test" from the 1980s. The test is so outdated that most of the questions may seem completely incomprehensible.
The 'hacker-test-history' repository allows tracking test results from HackerRank, which is helpful for programmers. It is built in Python and provides user-friendly tools for analyzing results.
Kasaya - a language for browser automation using natural language (that is NOT like in Selenium and without using XPath, etc.)
Kasaya is an open-source project for managing application states in microservices architecture. It uses Node.js and React, providing support for CI/CD.
JSON Web Tokens (JWT) - a list of 10 reasons why they are so cool and why you should get to know them and use them
The article discusses the benefits of JSON Web Tokens (JWT) in web applications, highlighting their role in securely transferring information and simplifying user authentication.
Add Physics (2D) to Your JavaScript Applications - Guide and Ready-made Codes
The article discusses web application security, focusing on authentication and protection methods like OAuth and JWT.
Hacker Laws - a collection of theories and truths useful for developers (and not only)
Collection of programming and startup principles on GitHub.
Guess Where You Are - You click on 'play for free' and land in a random location on Google Street View. Your task is to guess (mark it on the map) where you are.
GeoGuessr is a geolocation game where players guess locations based on Google Maps imagery.
Downloading Favicon from a Service - What Could Go Wrong? ;)
The article on SimpleCTO outlines the challenges of downloading favicons, discussing more than 15 potential edge cases. It provides valuable insights for developers on how to avoid pitfalls when working with these icons.
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