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August 29 · Issue #10 · View online
A dozen links every two weeks for newcomers to web development
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As promised, there is a new URL to share if you know someone who’d benefit from this newsletter: Note: sometimes ‘www’ interjects itself in the URL and the link won’t work. Just remove it and it’ll be fine otherwise.
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Finding a Great Job
A great podcast episode from Ruby Rogues about finding jobs and figuring out if they’re really what you want.
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Little UI Details
A collections of little tips from @steveschoger to improve your visual design skills with the little details that make a big difference.
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12 Awesome CSS Frameworks To Consider For Your Next Project
These are all maintained and viable CSS frameworks to consider. While I usually balk at overloading readers with choice, seeing default Bootstrap and Material-UI has started to get to me and I wanted to inject some variety into your web projects. Keep in mind: some are more minimal than others.
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10 guidelines to improve your web accessibility
Despite the gains we have in technology for the web (WebGL, ES6, CSS Grid), accessibility still lags behind. Making a website available to everyone is a virtue that is not praised enough in our industry. Here are some guidelines that also come with time and effort estimates.
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Two years later, what ES6 (ES2015) features I use most
A pragmatic view of the most accessible parts of ES6.
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How to use Call, Apply and Bind
I always forget how to use these until I need them. A quick reminder on how these three functions work and the uses of each. Also good for job interviews- questions about what they do come up every now and then.
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Sublime Tutor - An interactive in-editor keyboard shortcuts tutorial for Sublime Text 3
It always pays to know your tools. Sublime Text comes with a ton of built in key commands to make writing code faster. Unless you go through the JSON file that defines all of these commands, it’s easy to go through life without knowing them. This free downloadable tutorial (all in markdown) demonstrates how to do use the most effective shortcuts Sublime Text has to offer.
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