No. 827, Thursday, March 28, 2024 View in browser
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Olá, frontend friends! 👋
Today we have some great resources for you, including Maxime Heckel’s exploration of Moebius-inspired visual styles in web scenes, Bramus’s guide to adaptive color schemes and Surma’s insights into canvas-based web apps.
We’re also spotlighting NanoGL for its thorough documentation on custom WebGL development, a true gem for developers.
Happy exploring!
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Inspirational Website of the Week: Gabriel Contassot
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Gabriel Contassot’s new website shines with elegant simplicity, showcasing his impressive skills. Federico Valla expertly brought the site to life. The unique way it scrolls fits perfectly with the overall design, which is both minimal and elegant. Definitely our pick this week!
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Standout Web Design Picks
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Sites built with Webflow
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Visual storytelling photographer and director.
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Helping sellers around the world write better emails, faster.
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In collaboration with Webflow, we’re thrilled to present this roundup, featuring a handpicked selection of awe-inspiring websites.
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🎙Canvas-based Web Apps
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Surma talks about web apps that (partly) abandon the DOM and use canvas instead, to take rendering matters into their own hands.
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🧑🏽💻 NanoGL Guide
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The makemepulse team has released detailed explanations, implementation guides, code examples, and API references for their custom WebGL library.
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An article about new iterator helper methods in JavaScript, enabling streamlined use and manipulation of iterators in various ways, including mapping, filtering, reducing, and finding elements.
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🧵 Why choose async/await over threads?
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An article discussing the complexities and challenges associated with using threads in programming, emphasizing their inefficiency and the potential issues they can introduce, such as deadlocks and race conditions.
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Raymond Camden discusses the evolution and current state of spam APIs in 2024, highlighting their sophisticated mechanisms to filter and manage spam.
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Magick.css is a minimalist, playful CSS framework inspired by LaTeX, old-school RPG rulebooks, and brutalist design ethics.
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🖍 Figma Gradient Generator Tool
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A plugin that creates richer gradients by interpolating across 6 different color spaces, and allows much faster tinkering than the standard gradient UI.
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Dropflow is a CSS layout engine designed to explore core CSS concepts, excluding flexbox and grid. It features a high-quality text layout for global languages and supports PDF or image generation with Node and node-canvas, or rich text rendering on browser canvases.
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Video Vault
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Animation Spotlight
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Demo Corner
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❓Did you know that…
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…Hedy Lamarr, known for her glamour in 1940s Hollywood, was also an ingenious inventor? Beyond her cinematic success, Lamarr co-invented a frequency-hopping technology during World War II, aimed at preventing enemy forces from jamming Allied torpedoes. This invention laid the groundwork for today’s secure Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth technologies.
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