Get an insight from 1 gif!
Most popular β‘οΈ technologies for the past 6 years
We can clearly see the JS and Python, are here to stay and it make sense to get them masteredπͺπ»
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π = Frameworks
π° = Top Paying Tech
π = Dev Enviroment
The data is taken from the StackOverflow developer's surveys.
Most popular β‘οΈ technologies for the past 6 years
We can clearly see the JS and Python, are here to stay and it make sense to get them masteredπͺπ»
If you like the idea of instant analytics, choose the next insight below:
π = Frameworks
π° = Top Paying Tech
π = Dev Enviroment
The data is taken from the StackOverflow developer's surveys.
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Cool particle effect for your buttons
#animation #effects #button
https://goo.gl/dG1fbn
PS the real effect is much smootherπ
#animation #effects #button
https://goo.gl/dG1fbn
PS the real effect is much smootherπ
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To add up to the previous post, here is a nice article on the progress of animation
πRead time: 4 min
#animation #progress #article
πRead time: 4 min
#animation #progress #article
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Cool scientific slider for your next projectπ₯
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Amazing material loader for you to useβ³
Continuing on the "Learn from a gif" experimentβ‘οΈ. In the last survey more people selected to review the frameworks, so here it goesπ€·π»ββοΈ.
1 thing we can see is that Node.js keeps nailing it and for the past 2 years was one of the most popular techπ₯.
Angular is going right afterπ₯, but seems that Reactπ‘ is now getting in the game and we can expect Angular slowly, but steadily loosing its popularity (especially considering all the naming confusions with A1 and A2). And where is Vue, by the wayπ²?
The 2018 also saw a rise of some new tools, frameworks like Spring and Tensorflow (getting into machine learningπ€, are we?)
If you found this useful, you can select the next topic to review:
π© = Tools that only loosers would use
π° = Top Paying Tech
π = Dev Enviroment
1 thing we can see is that Node.js keeps nailing it and for the past 2 years was one of the most popular techπ₯.
Angular is going right afterπ₯, but seems that Reactπ‘ is now getting in the game and we can expect Angular slowly, but steadily loosing its popularity (especially considering all the naming confusions with A1 and A2). And where is Vue, by the wayπ²?
The 2018 also saw a rise of some new tools, frameworks like Spring and Tensorflow (getting into machine learningπ€, are we?)
If you found this useful, you can select the next topic to review:
π© = Tools that only loosers would use
π° = Top Paying Tech
π = Dev Enviroment
Read your user's mind
Those who are interested in something progressiveβ‘οΈ in their upcoming projects - should give this a thought.
There are a few demos on how you can benefit from so-called "progressive hover effect" that will be triggered when the user is getting close or "start thinking" π€about a specific action.
It is a pretty logical move as in the gif example with the search field π.
From a user perspectiveπ€, clicking precisely on the search button to trigger typing is a bit "too accurate", while triggering the animation and allow user typing when the mouse gets close enough - brings a very fresh π and professional π look.
And yes, as you guessed it right, it wouldn't work on your phone correctlyπ€«
Those who are interested in something progressiveβ‘οΈ in their upcoming projects - should give this a thought.
There are a few demos on how you can benefit from so-called "progressive hover effect" that will be triggered when the user is getting close or "start thinking" π€about a specific action.
It is a pretty logical move as in the gif example with the search field π.
From a user perspectiveπ€, clicking precisely on the search button to trigger typing is a bit "too accurate", while triggering the animation and allow user typing when the mouse gets close enough - brings a very fresh π and professional π look.
And yes, as you guessed it right, it wouldn't work on your phone correctlyπ€«
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Another 'progressive hover effect' that complements the previous post and the user guide at the same time on which reaction to click onπ
ββMaterial update
Seems that we get a few material supporters π here.
Google recently updated its material framework making it easier to use for designers and developersπ.
π‘Key highlights:
π Material Theming - dev tool to reflect your brand in ios, android and web development
π₯Collaboration - help your teamwork
πComponents - revealed code snippets to ease material integration
You can also integrate material theme editor with Sketch π to design it properly
For bootstrap π supporters - there is bootstrap kit (although not free) that will get you decent material feel in your bootstrap (responsivenss is everything, right?) - https://bit.ly/2IwJ0zI
Seems that we get a few material supporters π here.
Google recently updated its material framework making it easier to use for designers and developersπ.
π‘Key highlights:
π Material Theming - dev tool to reflect your brand in ios, android and web development
π₯Collaboration - help your teamwork
πComponents - revealed code snippets to ease material integration
You can also integrate material theme editor with Sketch π to design it properly
For bootstrap π supporters - there is bootstrap kit (although not free) that will get you decent material feel in your bootstrap (responsivenss is everything, right?) - https://bit.ly/2IwJ0zI