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Chapter 5: Publishing


Not long after HotWired launched on the web in 1994, Josh Quittner wrote an article entitled “Way New Journalism” for the publication. He was enthusiastic about the birth of a new medium. I’m talking about a sea change in journalism itself, in the way we do the work of reporting and presenting...

JavaScript Operator Lookup


Okay, this is extremely neat: Josh Comeau made this great site called Operator Lookup that explains how JavaScript operators work. There are some code examples to explain what they do as well, which is pretty handy. My favorite bit of UI design here are the tags at the bottom of the search...

How to Bring Your Website to Life with UI Animation


Web design can feel pretty predictable these days. If you want to differentiate your website from the pack, bring some excitement to it with UI animation. The post How to Bring Your Website to Life with UI Animation appeared first on Codrops

Bitcoin Global Launches P2P Crypto Trading App for Mobile Devices


Peer-to-peer cryptocurrency trading platform Bitcoin Global has launched its mobile app for iOS and Android devices. In addition to a fast and anonymous way to buy and sell digital assets for fiat, the mobile app features a secure wallet, access to a referral program and more. P2P Crypto Trading...

A Continuous Integration and Deployment Setup with CircleCI and Coveralls


Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are crucial development practices, especially for teams. Every project is prone to error, regardless of the size. But when there is a CI/CD process set up with well-written tests, those errors are a lot easier to find and fix. In this...

Ethereum User Spends $9,500 in Fees Sending Just $120 in an Error to Forget


An Ethereum user mistakenly paid $9,500 in transaction fees to send just $120. The user, identified by their Reddit moniker ‘Proudbitcoiner’, says the transaction “destroyed my life” and is now desperately asking miners to return the money. According to a Nov. 4 post...

8,000 Bitcoin Scam Victims Get Refunds From US Regulator


The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is refunding about 8,000 victims who lost money from investing in two bitcoin scams. The fraudulent schemes promised that investors could turn their cryptocurrency payments of about $100 into $80,000 in monthly income. Bitcoin Pyramid Schemes’ Victims...

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