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What the Heck is a Package Manager?


If you’re keeping score, so far in this npm guide we’ve developed a general understanding of what npm is—notably, that it stands for Node Package Manager. In the process, we’ve discussed the importance of the command line and how it’s … What the Heck is a Package Manager?...

What the Heck Are npm Commands?


npm is, as you now know, a package manager. But like similar, earlier tools that run tasks in the command line, such as Grunt and Gulp, npm can also run tasks—which is perfect for us because now that … What the Heck Are npm Commands? originally published on CSS-Tricks. You should get...

Bitcoin and Ethereum Eye Last Line of Defense, YFI Accelerates


Bitcoin price attempted a clear upside break above the USD 48,500 zone. However, BTC failed to gain pace for a move above the USD 48,500 and started a fresh decline. It is currently (04:24 UTC) consolidating near USD 47,000 and there is a risk of a fresh decline towards USD 46,200.... Read More:...

Updating The Single Most Influential Book of the BASIC Era


In a way, these two books are responsible for my entire professional career.With early computers, you didn't boot up to a fancy schmancy desktop, or a screen full of apps you could easily poke and prod with your finger. No, those computers booted up to the command line.From

Bank of Russia Wants to Ban Mutual Funds From Investing in Cryptocurrency


Russia’s central bank intends to prohibit mutual funds from acquiring crypto assets or related financial instruments. The proposal, which is in line with its hard line stance on decentralized digital money, comes after the regulator urged stock exchanges to avoid trading securities tied...

Log a User Out from Command Line


Automation is a system administrator, support agent, and tech savvy person’s dream. Automating tasks via scripts remotely helps to get clients out of trouble or even the organization itself. Oftentimes big updates can require users log out. Logging a user out from command line is super easy...

Eye Droppin’


Quick hits! There is a new web API called EyeDropper: if ('EyeDropper' in window) { const eyeDropper = new EyeDropper(); try { // This has gotta be triggered by a user interaction, // so consider this pseudo-code. const result …

Collective #691


The 2021 Web Almanac * Open Props * Defensive CSS * Floating UI * Line length revisited The post Collective #691 appeared first on Codrops

When is it “Right” to Reach for contain and will-change in CSS?


I’ve got some blind spots in CSS-related performance things. One example is the will-change property. It’s a good name. You’re telling the browser some particular property (or the scroll-position or content) uh, will, change: .el { will-change: opacity; … The post When...

On User Tracking and Industry Standards on Privacy


Inspired by Eva PenzeyMoog’s new book, Jeremy highlights the widespread user tracking situation in this industry: There was a line that really stood out to me: The idea that it’s alright to do whatever unethical thing is currently the … The post On User Tracking...

CSS “decorations”


A reader wrote to me the other day asking about this bit of CSS they came across in Wikipedia’s Common.css: .mw-collapsible-leftside-toggle .mw-collapsible-toggle { /* @noflip */ float: left; /* @noflip */ text-align: left; } What’s that @noflip business? That’s...

Line length revisited: following the research


Mary Dyson produces nitty gritty research on the long-accepted notion that shorter line lengths are more legible than longer ones. The study finds that shorter lines do not necessarily lead to faster reading. If you’re looking for a definitive answer … The post Line length revisited:...

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