Wrote a short blog post https://t.co/muHpXVFRru where I motivate the Service Worker Detector Chrome extension https://t.co/aP075E0XbF. 💷â€â™€ï¸ðŸ’·
RT @sw12: Fantastic code syntax highlighter from @romannurik https://t.co/jiTUpUv2wa https://t.co/5X8XwlRfl8
RT @mrdoob: Done with buttons and touch visualisation. It drifts quite a bit though… https://t.co/sl1WJNTzUc https://t.co/X8AtICd375
RT @justmarkup: Writing JavaScript with accessibility in mind https://t.co/F69WRenDjS
@hblank Wow, herzlichen Glückwunsch 🥂!
somebitsLinks Uber management disasters: Sexual harassment run rampant in engineering dlvr.it/NQTywm
WickyNilliams How I imagine this code came to be:
“Let’s use fancy ES6 destructuring”
“Seems hard to read”
“Fear not! I’ll leave an explanatory comment” pic.twitter.com/AihtqCikSh
Hat tip to @Paul_Kinlan for creating _the_ poster PWA that everyone uses as an example. https://t.co/SSY5UaATet https://t.co/zgLG3PBMfL
✨New @GoogleChrome extension: 💷â€â™€ï¸ðŸ’· Service Worker Detector: https://t.co/aP075E0XbF. Source code on GitHub: https://t.co/oMWn38riPk. #PWA https://t.co/0zkg4gSh5J
Wikipedia Zen â˜¯ï¸ tip: open @hatnotable’s https://t.co/WWSVlU2F7y and my https://t.co/EnifHAugGY on a desktop PC (ideally in @googlechrome) 🔈