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Playing Sounds with CSS


CSS is the domain of styling, layout, and presentation. It is full of colors, sizes, and animations. But did you know that it could also control when a sound plays on a web page? This article is about a little trick to pull that off. It’s actually a strict implementation of the HTML and CSS,...

Still in the Queue… Why Bitcoin is Popular but Not a Global Currency Yet?


Cryptocurrency has grown in popularity over the years despite the flak it has drawn from various governments and other sectors of the economy. However, it would not be too much to claim that cryptocurrency holds the key to the future, as a digital currency would emerge as one of the most important...

Smarter Design Systems Tools


What has me really excited about building websites is largely around design systems and the design tools we use to build them. Though, design systems are certainly not limited to websites. Closing the Gap In the ever-so-hot-right-now world of design systems, one of the most common phrases people...

Ouch


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 22 November, 2019 “It is not length of life, but depth of life.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson In today's newsletter, we will be covering: Algorand 2.0 now supports non-Turing-complete smart contracts LG and […] The post Ouch appeared first...

Ouch


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 22 November, 2019 “It is not length of life, but depth of life.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson In today's newsletter, we will be covering: Algorand 2.0 now supports non-Turing-complete smart contracts LG and […] The post Ouch appeared first...

What’s at Stake With Masternode Coins?


“Masternode” is a term that echoes less often in the cryptosphere these days, but not because user-controlled nodes have fallen out of favor. Rather, the nomenclature has shifted, with “staking” now used to describe the array of blockchains that fall under this banner. As...

It’s my job, and yours.


The role of ethics in our modern web space has been on my mind for the past few years and I suspect it will occupy my thoughts increasingly as I move forward. With each encounter of a questionable feature or setting on a website, I can't help but think of all of the people involved and...

Build your own React


Wowza! Rodrigo Pombo’s article about how to build React from scratch is fantastic, not only because it’s well written, but because of the outstanding interaction design: each line in the code examples ge highlighted and explored in further detail as you scroll down the page. This makes it super...

3rd consecutive red day


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 19 November, 2019 “Things do not change; we change.” - Henry David Thoreau In today's newsletter, we will be covering:   Tassat and Blockfills launching a trade-at-settlement product for Bitcoin the FEMA advisory […] The post...

3rd consecutive red day


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 19 November, 2019 “Things do not change; we change.” - Henry David Thoreau In today's newsletter, we will be covering:   Tassat and Blockfills launching a trade-at-settlement product for Bitcoin the FEMA advisory […] The post...

TRUSTECH2019 — Key Moments Not to Be Missed!


From November 26–28, TRUSTECH, the annual meeting place for professionals of the card and digital trust technology industries, will present the latest industry trends at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes. More than 100 renowned speakers will take the stage at this 2019 edition in the conference...

No, Absolutely Not


I think the difference between a junior and senior front-end developer isn't in their understanding or familiarity with a particular tech stack, toolchain, or whether they can write flawless code. Instead, it all comes down to this: how they push back against bad ideas. What I've learned this year...

Oh, the Places JavaScript Will Go


I tend to be pretty vocal about the problems client-side JavaScript cause from a performance perspective. We're shipping more JavaScript than ever to our user's devices and the result is increasingly brittle and resource-intensive experiences. It's... not great. But that doesn't mean I don't like...

The Tools are Here


Heading into 2020, it occurs to me that I've now been making websites for 20 years. Looking back on that time, it seems as though our practices have been in near-constant churn, and that our progress did not always seem linear. But ultimately, even the missteps and tangents along the way have...

The Best Cocktail in Town


I admit I've held in a lot of pent-up frustration about the direction web development has taken the past few years. There is the complexity. It requires a steep learning curve. It focuses more on more configuration than it does development. That's not exactly great news for folks like me...

The Kind of Development I Like


I'm turning 40 next year (yikes!) and even though I've been making websites for over 25 years, I feel like I'm finally beginning to understand the kind of development I like. Expectedly, these are not new revelations and my views can be summed up by two older Computer Science adages that pre-date...

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