Introducing d3-shape — Medium

Regardless of the approach you chose, to implement your tool, you’ll need to actually draw something to the screen. And that means generating geometric shapes that represent data. Source: Introducing d3-shape — Medium

Why Increased Efficiency Will Make Us Miserable | TechCrunch

My life just keeps getting easier. These days, I don’t have to run out to the store to replenish my pantry — within an hour, Amazon Now will deliver my groceries. If I can’t wait an entire 60 minutes, I can use Curbside to request what I need, drive to Target and grab my order […]

Choosing an HTTP Status Code — Stop Making It Hard | Racksburg

What complicates matters is that the official HTTP/1.1 guidelines — the RFC — was originally written in 1997.† That’s the year you went surfing the cyberweb in Netscape Navigator on your 33.6kbps modem. It’s a little like trying to apply Sun Tzu’s Art of War to modern business strategy. Timeless advice, to be sure, but […]

Charting in Mobile Apps | shinobicontrols whitepaper

Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new white paper; Style and Substance in Mobile Retail Banking: charting in mobile apps. Source: Charting in Mobile Apps | shinobicontrols whitepaper

kean/Nuke

Advanced Swift framework for loading, processing, caching, displaying and preheating images. Source: kean/Nuke

Maker’s Schedule, Manager’s Schedule

There are two types of schedule, which I’ll call the manager’s schedule and the maker’s schedule. The manager’s schedule is for bosses. It’s embodied in the traditional appointment book, with each day cut into one hour intervals. You can block off several hours for a single task if you need to, but by default you […]