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Every Website is an Essay


Every website that’s made me oooo and aaahhh lately has been of a special kind; they’re written and designed like essays. There’s an argument, a playfulness in the way that they’re not so much selling me something as they are trying to convince me of the thing. They use words and type and color...

JavaScript Fatigue


From Nicholas Zakas’ newsletter, on how he avoids JavaScript fatigue:  I don’t try to learn about every new thing that comes out. There’s a limited number of hours in the day and a limited amount of energy you can devote to any topic, so I choose not to learn about anything...

Building Custom Data Importers: What Engineers Need to Know


Importing data is a common pain-point for engineering teams. Whether its importing CRM data, inventory SKUs, or customer details, importing data into various applications and building a solution for this is a frustrating experience nearly every engineer can relate to. Data import, as a critical...

Inside the Flash Crash & DeFi’s Most Recent All-Time High


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Inside the Flash Crash & DeFi’s Most Recent All-Time High


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The Cicada Principle, revisited with CSS variables


Lea Verou digging up the CSS trickery classic and applying it to clip the backgrounds of some code blocks: The main idea is simple: You write your main rule using CSS variables, and then use :nth-of-*() rules to set these variables to something different every N items. If you use enough...

Spotting a Trend


There are tons of smokin’ hot websites out there, with an equal or greater number of talented designers and developers who make them. The web is awesome like that and encourages that sort of creativity. Even so, it amazes me that certain traits find their way into things. I mean, it makes...

Key Insights Behind the Recent Bitcoin & Ethereum Run-Up


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Key Insights Behind the Recent Bitcoin & Ethereum Run-Up


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CMD+Z for Git is Here


Version control with Git has become a “commodity” by now: virtually every software project today uses Git, and virtually every developer knows Git to some extent. This explains why I sometimes hear the following question when I talk about what I do for a living: “A desktop client...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 20-24)


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This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 13-17)


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This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 13-17)


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Emerging Markets Drive Paxful First Half 2020 Bitcoin Volume to $1.1 Billion


Peer-to-peer (P2P) crypto exchange Paxful reported Tuesday that its bitcoin trading volumes climbed 35% to $1.1 billion during the first six months of 2020 compared to $817 million a year ago. More than $182 million worth of bitcoin (BTC), on average, was traded on the platform every month between...

Feel Mining: Generate Benefits Every 5 Minutes


The text below is an advertorial article that was not written by Cryptonews.com journalists. Feel Mining operates servers Liftoff imminent. Feel Mining unveils its new website with improvements and new services eagerly awaited by its users. Our editorial staff, solicited for the V2 tests, has been...

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