2015년 2월 19일 목요일

Ship It

 

Logan’s Run

General web

LoganSquare [github/bluelinelabs] is apparently the fastest JSON parsing and serialization library for Android, so is probably worth a look.
jQuery.scrollSpeed [github/bynathan] is a lightweight jQuery library for modifying scroll speed on modern browsers.
Here’s a guide to Sass’ –watch command [sassbreak].
Facebook just unveiled Stetho, a new debugging platform for Android[code.facebook].
HTTP/2 is ready to go [arstechnica], and will be coming to browsers in weeks.

True Colors

Design

Astropad [astropad] pairs your iPad and your Mac, so you can use the former as if it was a professional graphics tablet.
Here’s an inside look at the Goodreads redesign [medium/tinygoatstudio]. Reads well, too.
Cymbolism [cymbolism] lets people vote on what colors represent a given concept, to help designers make informed color choices.

Ship It

SitePoint

Avast ye maties! On SitePoint today, Ruby editor Glenn Goodrich goes full seadog in this introduction to Codeship’s new ParallelCI feature.
Then Tim Evko details VictorOps’ new “transmogrifier” tool, which is just as awesome as it sounds, if DevOps is your bag.
Then Marcello La Rocca has a guide to creating performant, template-based charts with Paths.js.

Appy Go Lucky

News/business

Here’s a look at the race for Apple Watch’s killer app [andrewchen].

Hold on to Your Butts

Off-topic

Remember that crazy operating system that Newman from Seinfeld used in Jurassic Park? Someone made a game out of it [motherboard.vice]. The game’s creator was so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should.
Future Timeline [futuretimeline] is a speculative timeline for the future. It does not contain any winning lottery numbers, unfortunately.
 
That's it for us today. In the meantime, remember: Nature will always find a way.

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