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Hello everyone,

Last week, you didn't receive the newsletter because I didn't find time for it. Indeed, the end of 2019 is a little bit special for me.

First of all, my wife is pregnant and our little girl will be born on December 23rd by cesarean section. My wife must stay home so as not to cause premature delivery so my mission is to manage all the things that require travel.

Secondly, it is also a period of professional transition. I am completing a 6-year mission and prospecting to find new customers. I try to sell my new product k-review to institutions and foundations and at the same time solve the last bugs. Cold-email works pretty well, I've already met tree prospects to demonstrate my application and one of them is ok to sign for 4 months of use. It's an encouraging start ;-)

The next newsletters until January or February will be shorten than previous one with just resources. I hope then to be able to find time to resume normal publication.

This is the resources of the week, have fun!



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TOOLS / SERVICES / POSTS / PODCASTS / FOMATIONS ...
 
 

Natron

Natron is a powerful Digital Compositor that can handle of your 2D/2.5D needs. Its robust OIIO file formats and OpenFX architecture is what make Natron the most flexible open source compositor for the visual effects community.

 
 

ic.dev

An open source project that makes it easy to compose, share, and deploy cloud infrastructure bricks.

 
 

Singer

Singer describes how data extraction scripts called “taps” and data loading scripts called “targets” should communicate, allowing them to be used in any combination to move data from any source to any destination. Send data between databases, web APIs, files, queues, and just about anything else you can think of.

 
 

JavaScript to Know for React

In this article, Kent C. Dodds explains what JavaScript features you should be familiar with when learning and using React.

 
 

Tabliss

Tabliss is a beautiful, customisable New Tab page for Firefox and Chrome.

 
 

Pastel

A command-line tool for geek-designer to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors.

 
 

RecordScreen

Record your screen right from the browser. No installation required.

 
 

HashOver

HashOver is a PHP comment system intended as a replacement for services like Disqus. HashOver is free and open source software. HashOver adds a "comment section" to any website, by placing a few simple lines of JavaScript or PHP to the source code of any webpage. HashOver is a self-hosted system and allows completely anonymous comments to be posted, the only required information is the comment itself.

 
 

Gimpshop

Looking for a free alternative to Photoshop? Gimpshop is a fork of Gimp with a user interface close to Photoshop. There's no question that Adobe Photoshop is excellent image editing software. But for those of us that can't afford up to seven hundred dollars or more to buy it, we now have the same image manipulation power at our fingertips as the high-priced, closed-source programs.

 





 

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