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​​undefined vs null

Quite a common question.
Actually, let me share an amazing free youtube channel for you. The guy does one of the coolest, simply-explained tutorials on React, Redux, Vue, Firebase, Mongo, GraphQL and 6 hours ago updated 20+ tutorials on creating PWA.

I sincerely respect such input for the community, considered the fact that I used to download his videos and watch them in the plane myself.

I do have a feeling that once he grows his channel, he'll start charging for that. It's just too good to stay free.

PS those who think its an ad, contact the guy and ask him to pay me then 😂
micro animations in prototyping

Now, I came to a point where I get a strong feeling that AE is just an overkill for what I need.

Thus, want to explore in details one of the below:

1. Flinto
2. Principle
3. InVision Studio

To make it look cool, I'm just gonna drop the InVision's promo

Let me know which one is better in your opinion below 👇
Micro interactions?
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18%
Flinto
18%
Principle
64%
InVision Studio
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Telegram hacks Medium Well, after reading medium for a bit, I bumped into their premium features🤷‍♂. They currently sell 5 bucks/month premium subscription to read premium (starred) articles. Too many discussions around wether its actually worth it. Here…
Getting back to the medium discussion. @JosXa shared an interesting letter that was sent to all free code camp authors on medium.

In short, looks like medium aggressively tries to monetise their platform which pushes some (quite substantial) authors to leave.

Have a read yourself:

https://pastebin.com/XB8TpYwk
I mean, everyone wants high monetisation, I get it. But this way, really?
Inspiration time

Hand picked collection of appstore screenshots. That's if you lacking ideas on how to present your app.

https://scrnshts.club/
Hm, that's interesting. Simple visualization explaining some tricky (and not) programming stuff.
If you create an app in dark mode right away, will people ask for "light" theme?
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60%
Yep, Of course they would.
40%
Nope. Who needs it when you have default dark theme.
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Как так вышло, что я только что заметил анимацию удаления аудио сообщения в вотсапе?
Some crazy WhatsApp animations
​​🤔Instagram?

Makes me wonder. Instagram has its own Progressive Web App, which has literally 3 differences to the native one:

1. 🤷‍♂ Absolutely no ads
2. 🎤 No voice messages
3. 📷 Might prefer to use native one for posting stuff

But if you are like me and don't post too much, then with following people, messages, stories - works like a charm

Also if you access it first time with the Brave browser it's gonna track down and remove all tricky trackers. Is it instagram we deserve?
Hello, everyone 👋 let’s get some rest of Frontend and JS development and take a look at Backend side of our systems.

One of interesting languages there is Go: it’s an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software, because of:

- Static typing and efficiency (like C++ or Java)
- Productivity and ease of use (like Python or JavaScript)
- High-performance networking and multiprocessing

If you’re interested in the tech, want to be more agile and fullstack engineer, and still reading this post, feel free to check the channel t.me/golang . It might be your first step how to become master in Go! 🙃
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Well, that's some next level web scroll animation. Do look at the loader at the start for god sake🔥.

I literally don't care on the content in a different language at this point 😀
☝️ Do you think such animations on the web are cool?
Anonymous Poll
85%
Coolio
15%
Poorio
Quiz in the house

What's the output:

+true;
!"Lydia";
Re the previous question. You are the smartest audience, can't add anything here.

The full answer and explanation:

The unary plus tries to convert an operand to a number. true is 1, and false is 0.

So, 1 and false is the correct answer

The string 'Lydia' is a truthy value. What we're actually asking, is "is this truthy value falsy?". This returns false.


If you think that was too easy, and want more, then go check the full list of questions
Make advertisers cry

If you are like me and don't support the fact that some companies track you like monsters (knowing more than your mom does), then there is a really cool thing that can make their life miserable 😀

Mozilla recently launched a service that will open 100 tabs for you, moving your advertising profile to the one you select. Currently, you can become either a rich guy, influencer or a Armageddon paranoic.

Do note that your real advertising profile will be replaced and you might be getting info on where to find the nearest shelter and how to get your food survive a few years underground.

No mobile support through (makes sense).

https://trackthis.link/

Also, if you haven't thought of this yet, let me just tell you that Firefox and Brave are equally good browsers that are not making money mainly on advertisement and collecting user's data. The last one even pays you for viewing ads.