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Fantastic , really! I especially enjoyed speci-fish-ity estelle.github.io/CSS/selector
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RT @estellevw
if you are into CSS, I can't tell you how fantastic of a resource estelle.github.io/CSS/ is. I made it a few years ago. Interactive examples of almost every CSS property. Enjoy.
twitter.com/estellevw/status/1

RT @SergiiKirianov
Me: Googling Microsoft Frontend Developer interview questions.

The question: Implement Promise based memoization with a given cache size behaving
as an LRU cache with an expiry time and auto cache burst.

Me: crying in the corner and burning my programming books

Built-in soft deletes are one of the reasons I like XTDB
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RT @xtdb_com
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3

"life when you don't have bitemporality" - @malcolmsparks


twitter.com/xtdb_com/status/15

@veer66 I've heard of Lua, at least. That's not much company for JavaScript in this idea, though

Zulip doesn't do anything that a good email setup can't do. But it does it beautifully for those who can't go through the work to get that email setup. It also provides archives that can be handy to newcomers; I don't know how to do that with an email system.

With a googled Android device (Gapps installed, or default AOSP) I cannot screen mirror to anything but Chromecast. Back with de-googled I could mirror to my Roku fine (same physical device). This is Defective By Design and I hate it.

RT @dustingetz
Someone asked why RCF was not made sooner as it is not particularly special. I think it's because it cost about $50k in dev payroll (4 designs over 2 years- & this is not SF rates). Good software is not a fun hobby project, shipping is a grind and someone has to pay for it!

RT @markdalgleish
People who said that JavaScript wasn't a real programming language back in the early 2000s, you're our origin story. You created this monster.

@alcinnz Working with XML is one of those things I have to do occasionally, and deliberately try to steer clear of when possible

@trinsec They weren't especially accomplished presenters, I think, but it was good. There was a lot of comment about the nature of open-source work, and some great advancements in the menu system and the grid snap system

The real reasons they never say WHY (and so advantage is with them)... (change words like 'Master' ?)... 

@freeschool Excellent points. "Master is a bad word" stems from a rhetorical game (somewhat offensive to those with linguistic inclinations). I suspect the issue is by-and-large American, since we tend to be easily offended these days and linguistically ignorant.

Does anyone know if the "master" issue has caught on outside of the US, besides in those places that are just inheriting the tech cares of the US?

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