2021 week 33-35: How I experience web today, resilient web, codebase visualization
Links Worth Sharing for Web Developers and Designers.
Hi there,
We just finished week 35 of 2021 and beginning the week 36. We have already passed 66% of 2021. I took some time to think, and overthink. I’m overthinking too much that it counters my productivity. So I’m now reminding myself every day to just deliver instead of looking for perfect. I’m forcing myself to increase the execution and ship things faster.
Done is Beautiful.
Links worth sharing
→ UX / How I experience web today
https://how-i-experience-web-today.com/
Must see. The web used to be simple.
→ Github / Pretty Maps
https://github.com/marceloprates/prettymaps
A minimal Python library to draw customized maps from OpenStreetMap data.
It uses Macao as the first map example! The beautiful place in Macao.
The beautiful place in Macao.
→ Resilient / Do not assume users turn off CSS or JavaScript
https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/technology/using-progressive-enhancement#do-not-assume-users-turn-off-css-or-javascript
→ Tool / Miller
https://github.com/johnkerl/miller
A tiny tool to display structural data in terminal nicely. Miller in 10 minutes for usage example.
→ Tool / Shaper
https://hihayk.github.io/shaper/
Interface style randomizer.
→ Visualization / “Fingerprint” the structure of a GitHub repo
https://next.github.com/projects/repo-visualization
→ Coding Style / Awesome Guidelines
https://github.com/Kristories/awesome-guidelines
→ CSS / Viewport unit and scroll bar
Until next week,
Thomas Mak