2021 week 28—CSS, RTL, Tabs in HTML, Marketing for Engineers
Links Worth Sharing for Web Developers and Designers.
Hi there,
This is Thomas from Macao. In the past week, I have been learning on edX, Coursera, and SkillShare. It is nice to have SkillShare courses playing while doing house work at home. And I am continue on my micro-master journey on edX while at the same time taking the weekend to learn more Machine Learning stuff on Coursera.
→ Myself/ An Interview about WorldSkills
https://www.tdm.com.mo/c_video/play_video.php?id=58098
A local episode on WorldSkills and I’m part of the interview, in Cantonese.
→ Accessibility/ Using CSS to Enforce Accessibility
https://adrianroselli.com/2021/06/using-css-to-enforce-accessibility.html
Nice example to make use of aria attributes in CSS selector.
→ Accessibility/ Learning more about Right-to-Left language situation
https://rtl.wtf/
This website raises the awareness of the importance to support RTL language. It gives you a glimpse on how it is like when even reading English from right-to-left.
→ HTML/ Tabs in HTML?
https://bkardell.com/blog/SpicySections.html
A thoughtful post about having tabs in HTML, with an experimental demonstration.
→ JSON/ NPoint
https://www.npoint.io/
A lightweight JSON bin that is CORS-enabled. Good for having a quick end point for prototype
→ Tool/ Depix
https://github.com/beurtschipper/Depix
This tool tries to reverse pixelated words into readable words.
→ Resources/ Marketing for Engineers
https://github.com/goabstract/Marketing-for-Engineers
I found this archived Github repository last week. I still find the links joyful to read despite that repository is already 4 years old. Will take me some time to read all of them but I already learned many by randomly picking a few articles there.
🎉 Enjoy the links
Until next week,
Thomas Mak