Collective #592
Publikováno: 24.2.2020
Building a new kind of ecosystem * CLI Diagram * Kasaya * esbuild * Disappearing-People * Glitch Art Generator
Collective #592 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.
Making Things Better: Redefining the Technical Possibilities of CSS
The talk of Rachel Andrew at an An Event Apart DC 2019.
How To Use The HTML Drag-And-Drop API In React
In this tutorial, you’ll learn about the HTML drag-and-drop API and how to use the `useReducer` hook for managing state in a React functional component.
Rapidly build websites for clients by mastering Divi
Learn how to develop websites with the most popular WordPress theme in the world and secure your success as a freelancer.
CLI Diagram
With CLI Diagram you can draw needlessly complex diagrams right in the console.
Building a new kind of ecosystem
A great talk by Lin Clark from the WebAssembly summit.
Kasaya
A “WYSIWYG” (kind of) scripting language and runtime for browser automation.
mgz.me
The amazing portfolio of Marco Gomez is like the 80s on ASCIID.
esbuild
In case you missed it: A JavaScript bundler and minifier that focuses on speed.
Disappearing-People
Jason Mayes’ great project that removes people from complex backgrounds in real time using TensorFlow.js.
Pixel Dust
Some sparkling flowy pixel dust made by Paul Neave.
In Search of Simplicity
Some insightful thoughts by Michelle Barker on the quest for simplicity.
Pure CSS Claw Crane
A really nice CSS only demo by Jon Kantner.
Wind field – How To
A breakdown of a wind field in 8 steps, using P5.js. By Louis Hoebregts.
React + Canvas = <3
Thibaut Dutartre shows how to write canvas-based components in React.
Glitch Art Generator
A fun glitch art generator made by Adam Fuhrer.
Corgo’s with Jason
A beautiful variable font text effect made by Mandy Michael.
Fluiditype
In case you didn’t know about it: Fluiditype is an interesting fluid typography CSS helper.
void-merge-2048
A 2048-inspired game with a twist. Made with Three.js.
Gauging users’ reactions to non-native UI
Some interesting insights from some gorilla usability tests conducted at DroidCon NYC 2019 by Frances Biedenharn.
TEXTREME
An explosive text processor with lots of potential. Made by Ash K and Maks Loboda.
Collective #592 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops.