Collective #630
Publikováno: 26.10.2020
Three.js Journey * Phosphor Icons * Understanding Modules, Import and Export in JavaScript
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Three.js Journey
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Understanding Modules, Import and Export in JavaScript
Learn how to use webpack to bundle JavaScript, images, fonts, and styles for the web and set up a development server.
daily.dev
A great new aggregator with the latest programming news.
Ghost Card
A terrifying ghost card that you can drag to rotate. Made by Yugam.
Getting Started With Next.js
A tutorial for developers who are looking to get started with Next.js or have already begun but need to fill some knowledge gaps.
The Deliciously Dark Escape
A great game made by the folks of Active Theory for Trolli.
Dissecting A Dweet #9: City Sunset
Explore the JavaScript code that produces a beautiful procedurally generated cityscape.
State-Switch Controls: The Infamous Case of the “Mute” Button
Learn about the best practices regarding on–off controls that switch between two different system states.
Phosphor Icons
In case you didn’t know it yet: A flexible icon family for interfaces, diagrams, presentations and more.
Tap to Navigate
Linzi Berry’s great article on how to systemizing interactive labels for maps.
Bongo Cat
In case you missed it: Hit the bongos like Bongo Cat!
Handsfree.js experiments
Oz Ramos shows some really cool stuff he made with Handsfree.js.
r3f-blob
A great demo by Marco Ludovico Perego.
link-to-qr
Easy to create, free customizable QR codes.
waypoint-examples
Some practical example apps that can be deployed with Waypoint.
Merlin
Simple web-like forms in react native.
Half-Life inspired 3D scene with WebGL
An amazing demo made with ROYGBIV by O?uz Ero?lu.
Responsive Grid Design: Ultimate Guide
A guide on how to start designing with a grid system. By Nitish Khagwal.
This page is a truly naked, brutalist html quine.
Leon from SecretGeek combines Brutalism and quines to create a truly creative webpage.
Obolify
A project worth mentioning: Find and support independent, local shops as an alternative to Amazon.
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