"Never trust a computer you can’t throw out a window"
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Steve Wozniak,
American inventor & Apple co-founder
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Best 7 links of week #37, 2018
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A complete breakdown on why we needed Redux in the past, and why we don’t any more.
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Stop designing for the happy path! Steven Garrity shows how to create more robust layouts by designing with difficult data.
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TypeScript has never been easier thanks to the brand new TypeScript plugin for Babel.
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A brand new global styles API, native support for the “as” and “ref” props, removal of .extend, full React v16 StrictMode-compliance are only a few of the new features in this release.
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Moving forward with v7, Babel maintainers decided it's best to stop publishing the Stage presets in Babel (e.g. `@babel/preset-stage-0`) and suggest to handle configuration in a different way.
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Javascript's ECMA6 came out with some cool new features; ... is one of these new Javascript functionalities. It can be used in two different ways; as a spread operator OR as a rest parameter. Sometimes this flexibility might be a bit confusing and this article will shed some light by providing a bunch of meaningful examples.
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Speech synthesis has come a long way since it’s first appearance in operating systems in the 1980s. In the 1990s Apple already offered system-wide text-to-speech support. Alexa, Cortana, Siri and other virtual assistants recently brought speech synthesis to the masses. Modern browsers have speech capabilities too! Let's put them to use.
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