iterativecoding
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My kid is fixing a bit of floor in Minecraft using TNT blocks because "it's what I had and I'll just not blow it up". I think this is what our industry calls technical debt.
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Figuring out how to read and digest other people's code is just as valuable as knowing how to write your own. You need both, but you'll do the former more often.
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Plus, they've just started releasing new episodes. Can't recommend this podcast by @JamieJBartlett enough.
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Our recommendation this week is a Podcast from the BBC called The Missing Cryptoqueen. Not as techy as some of our recommendations, but a really interesting listen about some of the not so nice things people do with computers. https://t.co/npcWUlmEjR
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Our recommendation this week is a small talk about, well, talking. With all the flashy, new technology that is always being released, it is easy to forget about the Soft Skills involved in being a developer.
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Our recommendation of the week is... This fantastic guide to SVG animations!
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The following is a guest post by Sara Soueidan. Sara has a knack for digging deep into web features and explaining the heck out of them for the rest of us.
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Bit of a different recommendation this week. A Day in Code - A picture book written in code, by @Sundaelectronic. I love a good book, and this is one of the most interesting concepts I've seen in a while. Go give it a look on @Kickstarter
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An illustrated story written in the C programming language (with English translations!).
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Good news everyone! The second edition is out now.
This week's recommendation is the brilliant "99 Bottles of OOP" by @sandimetz It is a fantastic book about writing well-tested code, as well as the right way to refactor. Plus, the second edition is out this year for free if you already own it! https://t.co/3UVZCd6fKu
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Our recommendation of the week is... https://t.co/mOwzGu8C6Y The Google Chrome Developers YouTube channel! They're uploading loads of talks from https://t.co/TNbW4svrwj. Excellent look into the latest in web development!
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The official Chrome for Developers YouTube account from Google. We want to help you build beautiful, accessible, fast, & secure websites that work for everyone, everywhere.
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🎥 New talk! Let's make images smaller… ➡️ How lossy & lossless codecs actually work. ➡️ Each codecs pros/cons. ➡️ Advanced encoder settings to get the most out of image compression. Watch here:
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🎥 Another new talk! @_developit and I write the same plugin for both Rollup and webpack, going through the concepts behind the tools, and comparing the differences. https://t.co/u07upLgUe1
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https://t.co/qtpvKFYT6e day 2 almost over Tomorrow we start at 8:30am BST/4:30pm JST, and we’ll all be in chat again! We are trying many new things with this format, and want to know if you enjoyed. If you watched, please help by filling out this survey:
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Missed web.dev LIVE? We've got you covered. Watch the talks from the web.dev LIVE 2020 event
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This week's recommendation is the brilliant "99 Bottles of OOP" by @sandimetz It is a fantastic book about writing well-tested code, as well as the right way to refactor. Plus, the second edition is out this year for free if you already own it! https://t.co/3UVZCd6fKu
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So, we've all been spending a lot of time sat in front of our machines at home recently. But we've got a question for you. Are you getting enough Vitamin Tea? https://t.co/JSue1AiTut
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Our first ever recommendation of the week is... "The Art of Code" - a talk by Dylan Beattie. It's an engaging, high-paced journey looking at some of the incredible ways people are creating art with software. https://t.co/dM5IKmbhSl
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Sound the blog post siren. We've got a new one! A small introduction to StringBuilder. https://t.co/w0vbQkEQle
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We just published a blog post on the new immutability language features in C#9! Looks set to get rid of a lot of nasty boilerplate code! https://t.co/LlJEuUCifR
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