Double Shot #2356
- Coda - "A doc as powerful as an app", this is a no-code tool designed to produce interactive documents that can integrate with other things (like Slack) and work well across desktop & mobile.
- Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide - A collection of articles & videos.
- Measuring Rails Overhead - A comparison with plain Rack.
- Operating with Focus: Putting the 5-Day Design Sprint into Practice - A roadmap for getting to idea validation in a week.
- The rise of few-maintainer projects - A look at how we got to the point where a combo of maliciousness and naivete can ship malware to everyone who uses Node.
- tiptap - A rich-text editor for Vue.js applications.
- DSLs for non-programmers are a hoax - Yup.
- GDPR After One Year: Costs and Unintended Consequences - Be sure to read the comments too.
- The Missing Wireguard Documentation - Help is at hand if you want to switch to a modern open-source VPN.
- Why Codeless Software is Doomed to Fail - Because blocks and lines don't capture most of the interesting problems.
- Krisp - MacOS software to remove background noise from your outgoing calls.
- Introducing Lightning Web Components Open Source - Salesforce throws their hat into the open framework ring.
- Choosing Ruby on Rails for your next Web development project - A broad overview of RoR with links out to more resources.
- WAFL: a scalable MVP alternative - 'WAFL stands for “Well Architected, Functionally Limited.”' Development experience from CircleCI.
- The cult classic Little Printer is back - I'll make an exception to my general IoT hatred for this one.
- Announcing TypeScript 3.5 - Looks like mostly a speed release.