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To my surprise they didn’t use skip links when they were presented one. [...] They didn’t understand the purpose of these links.
He explained that when he clicks on a link, for instance to an interesting article about skip links, he expects the first thing he encounters to be the article itself.
Instead of a "Skip to content", a "Skip to navigation" could be better.
- Automating stuff gives you superhero strengths
- Coding is fun (and we can forget the rest)
- Sharing is fun too
- Elegant, creative solutions
- Talk to a machine
- Standing on the shoulders of giants
The author takes the example of a tree structure.
TL;DR; Start with lifetimes, if it is not enough and you don't need a specific guarantee: Box, then go for Rc or Arc if needed.
The difference between professional and hobby is accountability. In professional programming, you're expected to get the job done.
If a skill becomes obsolete, it's not a skill.
Professional programmers have to balance constraints: deadlines, budgets, and code quality for example.
At the end one of the most important fact is communication.
Various way to print "Hello World!" in rust
Advantages of types: they are here to help, improve readability, and provide context
How it is optimized to be the fastest possible.
If I can give you one tip, don't learn Vim by memorizing commands. Instead, look at your current workflow and try to make it better, then see how Vim can make that easier.
with the UX tips https://www.uidesign.tips/ux-tips
We take all of this for granted because the devices rarely fail, but it's really amazing when you think about it. It's only been a few decades since much of this was tedious, time-consuming, manual labor.
About automation:
That means we have more time to focus on the fun stuff, like playing with the cat.
A quick guide on makefiles
The dedication, the urgency to reach your aims must come from within you.
All that we did to get this speedup is implement the Serialize trait using one line for the body of the serialize method!
But implementing the trait directly loses the possibility to serialize the structure with the #derive(Serialize) macro.
Instead, you should implement it on wrapper types that act like formatters.
Also for efficiency: format_args! doesn't allocate or even apply the formatting! It only returns Arguments which is a formatter that borrows its arguments.
The author shares its point of view on Shuttle that needs little to nearly 0 configuration to get started.
Zerocal was the first project I deployed on Shuttle. The principle was very simple yet innovative: encode calendar data directly into a URL. [https://endler.dev/2022/zerocal/]
#project #idea improve the UI or make a custom one that calls the API
#project #idea use such API to generate other files. Contacts?
Ok not bad at all. I still think Rust is not meant for prototyping, but let's give it a try.
Both Figma and Photoshop are for people who believe the web looks like an image.
Semantic HTML is a must. Because there is UX with HTML :D
Another thing our design tools really don’t give a shit about is accessibility. And to be honest, I think most of our industry doesn’t really care about accessibility as well.
Looks also valid to me.
The specialists who helped the architect in making sure it was certified did nothing else than ticking boxes. And this is exactly what most of us do when we think we make our sites accessible. We tick the WCAG boxes.