Month: February 2019
Best Of: Twitter for Aspiring Programmers
Jennifer Dewalt | 180 Websites
Source: Jennifer Dewalt | 180 Websites
Ni-c0de-mus/You-Dont-Know-JS: A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter. Contribute to Ni-c0de-mus/You-Dont-Know-JS development by creating an account on GitHub.
Source: Ni-c0de-mus/You-Dont-Know-JS: A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
Build Your Own AngularJS
An ebook about building your very own implementation of AngularJS from the ground up
Source: Build Your Own AngularJS
Eloquent JavaScript
Source: Eloquent JavaScript
Operator precedence – JavaScript | MDN
Operator precedence determines the way in which operators are parsed with respect to each other. Operators with higher precedence become the operands of operators with lower precedence.
Complete CSS Cheat Sheet (with new CSS3 tags) – WebsiteSetup.org
CSS cheat sheet containing backgrounds, borders, fonts, texts and many other categories. Whether you are a professional web developer or just starting out with CSS, this cheat sheet helps you to enhance your workflow.
Source: Complete CSS Cheat Sheet (with new CSS3 tags) – WebsiteSetup.org
24 JavaScript Libraries for Creating Beautiful Charts – Morioh
Social Network for Developers to discuss topics broader than bugs and issues, write and share knowledge and connect with the best developers.
Source: 24 JavaScript Libraries for Creating Beautiful Charts – Morioh
What Can We Learn from CERN’s WorldWideWeb rebuild? – bryanlrobinson.com
Have you ever wanted to go back in time and see what it was like to browse the web using Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s first web browser? I have. Apparently so did the team at CERN. For the 30th anniversary of the world’s first web browser, The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) brought togoether a team to recreate WorldWideWeb in a modern browser.
Source: What Can We Learn from CERN’s WorldWideWeb rebuild? – bryanlrobinson.com