API-based solutions are becoming a critical building block of modern digital products. What are they? How can they impact your design process? Finally, how to evaluate them without bothering your software team? Post written by Mike Sędzielewski
We’re looking for a Senior software Engineers to lead and motivate our high-performing product team, responsible for development of core products, key to the attendee experience. Ruby on Rails is the core technology, but we also like Python, Scala and Go
All your communication in one place. Franz is a cross-platform messaging app for WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Slack, HipChat, Telegram and many many more.
If you want to discover Node.js, this beginner’s guide to server-side web development with Node.js written by Chen Hui Jing is for you.
Here is a fun little email signup form using splitting.js design by Adam Kuhn. The email characters you type in literally grows legs and runs into the signup button!
Primer CSS is a CSS framework built by Github. It provided several ready mae components like breadcrumb, buttons, navigation pagination ... Their approach to CSS is influenced by Object Oriented CSS principles, functional CSS, and BEM architecture.
Stefan Judis, front-end developer, explains in this post how background clip is configurable for every background gradient separately. This post is part of his "Today I learned" series in which he shares all his learnings regarding web development.
Tachyon animate by Andrew Nater is a single purpose classes to help you orchestrate CSS animations.
This guide is an introduction to Web Authentication (WebAuthn), the new API that can replace passwords with strong authentication.
If you intend to launch a newsletter, this guide is a must read. Thanks to Emily Roseman, Caroline Porter, Joseph Lichterman, Jacqueline Boltik, Charley Bodkin, Francisco Rivera, Abigail Hartstone, and Bobby Courtney for their amazing work.
A blog trying to be a pattern library. All about designing inclusive web interfaces, piece by piece. If you are interested by this subject, you could also be interested by the author's e-book "Inclusive Components". This blog is written by Cole Henley.
Libraries.io monitors 3,617,944 open source packages across 36 different package managers, so you don't have to.
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This autocomplete resource is a simple pure vanilla Javascript library that's progressively designed for speed, high versatility and seamless integration with wide range of projects & systems. This library has been developed by Tarek Raafat.
Akira is a Kickstarter project to build a new open source and Linux compatible UI/UX design tool which will come with version control baked into its file format. If you want this project become a reality, back it on Kickstarter.
Octobox is the tool for developers working on GitHub who find notifications infuriating. If you don’t want to miss another mention, if you don’t want misplace another issue and, if you don’t want to manage your workflow though email: you need to try Octobox.