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  • Sign-in form best practices  |  Articles  |  web.dev

    Sign-in form best practices Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Use cross-platform browser features to build sign-in forms that are secure, accessible and easy to use. If users ever need to log in to your site, then good sign-in form design is critical. This is especially true for people on poor connections, on mobile, in a hurry, or under stress.

    • Command Line Interface Guidelines

      Contents Command Line Interface Guidelines An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day. Authors Aanand Prasad Engineer at Squarespace, co-creator of Docker Compose. @aanandprasad Ben Firshman Co-creator Replicate, co-creator of Docker Compose. @bfirsh Carl Tashian Offroad Engineer at Smallstep, first e

        Command Line Interface Guidelines
      • 『はじめてのおつかい』がアメリカで巻き起こした大論争 NEWSWEEK

        <保護責任が厳しく問われるアメリカでは、子どもを一人でお使いに出すことは「非常識極まりない」はずだが......> 日本のNTV系列が放送している長寿番組『はじめてのおつかい』の中から、諸条件に合致したエピソードの放映権がNetflixに売却され、この4月1日から「Old Enough」(「(単独行動をするには)十分に大きい」)というタイトルで世界各国で視聴されるようになりました。一番幼い場合は3歳児未満という幼児が、親に頼まれて「一人でお使い」に行くというリアリティー・ショーですが、アメリカでは大変な話題になっています。 アメリカでは、州によって若干の違いはありますが、基本的に13歳未満の子供に対しては保護者の監視が義務付けられています。ですから幼児に一人で街路を歩かせていることが判明した場合には、その幼児は即座に保護され、保護者は逮捕されるばかりか、そのような「危険な状態を見て見ぬふり

          『はじめてのおつかい』がアメリカで巻き起こした大論争 NEWSWEEK
        • TypeScript + React: Component patterns

          Published on July 28, 2020 Stefan on Mastodon Reading time: 10 minutes More on TypeScript, React, Preact This list is a collection of component patterns for React when working with TypeScript. See them as an extension to the TypeScript + React Guide that deals with overall concepts and types. This list has been heavily inspired by chantastic’s original React patterns list. Contrary to chantastic’s

            TypeScript + React: Component patterns
          • A Vim Guide for Advanced Users

            #Tools #Vim #MouselessA Vim Guide for Advanced UsersWelcome to the third part of this series aimed to help you unleash a power never seen on Earth using the Almighty Vim. We’ll see together in this article: Some nice keystrokes beginning with g.What ranges are and how to use them.The quickfix list and the location lists.The marvelous substitute command.The crazy useful :global (or :g) command.What

              A Vim Guide for Advanced Users
            • How I built a modern website in 2021

              How I built a modern website in 2021September 29th, 2021 — 34 min read For over half of 2021, I worked on a complete rewrite of kentcdodds.com. You're reading this on the rewrite of this site! Are you using dark mode or light mode? Have you signed in and selected your team yet? Have you tried to call into the Call Kent Podcast? This blog post isn't about these and other features of the new site, b

                How I built a modern website in 2021
              • Broken Ownership

                Have you been in any of these situations? Managers make decisions that’s out of their leagues and everyone else in the team ends up paying for it. Knowledgeable people passively observe without bothering to contribute. Sometimes they are denied access to the room. Developers act like code monkeys, throwing the code over a metaphorical wall for the QA to test and “DevOps” to run. In “you build it,

                  Broken Ownership
                • Popular git config options

                  Hello! I always wish that command line tools came with data about how popular their various options are, like: “basically nobody uses this one” “80% of people use this, probably take a look” “this one has 6 possible values but people only really use these 2 in practice” So I asked about people’s favourite git config options on Mastodon: what are your favourite git config options to set? Right now

                  • Why Is SQLite Coded In C

                    Note: Sections 2.0 and 3.0 of this article were added in response to comments on Hacker News and Reddit. Since its inception on 2000-05-29, SQLite has been implemented in generic C. C was and continues to be the best language for implementing a software library like SQLite. There are no plans to recode SQLite in any other programming language at this time. The reasons why C is the best language to

                    • Redis Explained

                      Redis Explained InfographicWhat is Redis?Redis (“REmote DIctionary Service”) is an open-source key-value database server. The most accurate description of Redis is that it's a data structure server. This specific nature of Redis has led to much of its popularity and adoption amongst developers. 👋🏾You are reading Architecture Notes! Crave some byte-sized bites of this? Join me on Twitter. If it's

                        Redis Explained
                      • 訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら

                        翻訳の秋が今年もきました。また去年みたく面白い記事をいくつか見つけて勝手に紹介したいところです! 去年アップした『訳文;「"好奇心駆動型の冒険"とでも言うべき特殊なタイプの冒険に報酬を与えるゲームをつくりたい、それが『Outer Wilds』の主目的です」A・ビーチャム氏の論文より』で翻訳紹介した論考のなかで、参照文献として挙げられていた文献のうち2つ、ヘンリー・ジェンキンズ著『GAME DESIGN AS NARRATIVE ARCHITECTURE(物語による建築物としてのゲームデザイン)』とボニー・ルバーク取材『Clint Hocking Speaks Out On The Virtues Of Exploration(クリント・ホッキングが語る冒険の美徳)』。別記事1つ、ドン・カーソン著『Environmental Storytelling: Creating Immersive

                          訳文;「そこにはなんの報酬もありません。このゲームが何を為していてどう機能しているのか、ただただ見ていたかったのです」ジェンキンズ、カーソン、ホッキング、『Outer Wilds』へつづく2,3の論考 - すやすや眠るみたくすらすら書けたら
                        • 2019-nCoVについてのメモとリンク

                          リンク集目次 国内外の状況 政府機関・国際機関等 学術情報 疫学論文 分子生物学/ウイルス学論文 臨床論文 インフォデミック関係 ワクチン関係 変異株関係 時系列メモ目次 新型コロナウイルス(2020年1月6日,11日) インペリグループによる患者数推定(2020年1月18日) 患者数急増,西浦さんたちの論文(2020年1月20日,23日) WHOはPHEIC宣言せず(2020年1月23-24日) 絶対リスクと相対リスク(2020年1月26日) 研究ラッシュが起こるかも(2020年1月27日) なぜ新感染症でなく指定感染症なのか? なぜ厚労省令でなく閣議決定なのか?(2020年1月27日) コロナウイルスに対する個人防御(2020年1月27日) 国内ヒト=ヒト感染発生(2020年1月28日) フォローアップセンター設置,緊急避難等(2020年1月29日) PHEICの宣言(2020年1月3

                          • Why Go and not Rust?

                            What's the role of Go in a universe where Rust exists? Imagine you’re a developer who mainly works with Go. You go to an event and, while chatting with some people, you decide to share with them the news that you wrote a small tool that does something. You claim that since you wrote it in Go, it’s fairly fast, it’s a single binary, etc. The group seems pleased with your recount and you start feeli

                              Why Go and not Rust?
                            • NEC’s Tetris Processor

                              Tetris is a classic time-waster, both in and outside of the office. What good is any computing device if it can’t play this game? Tokyo System House certainly thought so, and ported it to the NEC mini5 line of CP/M-based word processors. Let’s preserve it for future generations and then see what it’s like! I’ve been trying to get this game for a bit. First, I had been looking at the online old-gam

                                NEC’s Tetris Processor
                              • Consider SQLite

                                If you were creating a web app from scratch today, what database would you use? Probably the most frequent answer I see to this is Postgres, although there are a wide range of common answers: MySQL, MariaDB, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, etc. Today I want you to consider: what if SQLite would do just fine? For those who are unfamiliar, SQLite is a implementation of SQL as a library — this means t

                                • Highlights from Git 2.23

                                  CommunityOpen SourceHighlights from Git 2.23Take a look at some of the new features in the latest Git release. The open source Git project just released Git 2.23 with features and bug fixes from over 77 contributors, 26 of them new. Here’s our look at some of the most exciting features and changes introduced since Git 2.22. Experimental alternatives for git checkout Git 2.23 brings a new pair of e

                                    Highlights from Git 2.23
                                  • The forgotten mistake that killed Japan's software industry - Disrupting Japan

                                    This is our 200th episode, so I wanted to do something special. Everyone loves to complain about the poor quality of Japanese software, but today I’m going to explain exactly what went wrong.  You’ll get the whole story, and I’ll also pinpoint the specific moment Japan lost its way. By the end, I think you’ll have a new perspective on Japanese software and understand why everything might be about

                                      The forgotten mistake that killed Japan's software industry - Disrupting Japan
                                    • Goならわかるシステムプログラミング第2版が出たので書評しますね - moriyoshiの日記

                                      少し前になりますが、3月23日に、渋川よしきさんの著された「Goならわかるシステムプログラミング 第2版 」が発売されました。初版と比べてかなり加筆されておりパワーアップしているので、初版をすでにお持ちの方でもさらに興味深く読むことのできる内容に仕上がっている、というのが第一印象です。 残念ながら初版発売時に記事にする機会がなかったのですが、あらためて今回書評したいなと思いましたので、徒然書いていきたいと思います。 この本は実はシステムプログラミングの本ではないかもしれない 「システムプログラミング」とは何でしょう。正直私にもわかりません。その語をはじめに思い浮かべた人は、プログラミングという概念のその中にあえて「システムプログラミング」という分類を作ろうと思い至ったということですから、きっと「非システムプログラミング」というものもあるということでしょう。知らんけど。しかし、これは本書の位

                                        Goならわかるシステムプログラミング第2版が出たので書評しますね - moriyoshiの日記
                                      • 100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying

                                        3 Tip: the quickest supermarket queue is always behind the fullest trolley (greeting, paying and packing take longer than you think). 4 Bring fruit to work. Bring fruit to bed! 5 Consider going down to four days a week. It’s likely a disproportionate amount of your fifth day’s work is taxed anyway, so you’ll lose way less than a fifth of your take-home pay. 6 Everyone has an emotional blind spot w

                                          100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying
                                        • How we use Web Components at GitHub

                                          EngineeringHow we use Web Components at GitHubAt GitHub, we pride ourselves on delivering a first-class developer experience. A considerable part of our work is on our front end, which we strive to keep as lightweight, fast,… At GitHub, we pride ourselves on delivering a first-class developer experience. A considerable part of our work is on our front end, which we strive to keep as lightweight, f

                                            How we use Web Components at GitHub
                                          • Web3 — A vision for a decentralized web

                                            This post is also available in 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, and 한국어. By reading this, you are a participant of the web. It's amazing that we can write this blog and have it appear to you without operating a server or writing a line of code. In general, the web of today empowers us to participate more than we could at any point in the past. Last year, we mentioned the next phase of the Internet would be always

                                              Web3 — A vision for a decentralized web
                                            • How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code

                                              Register now for a full day of community, learning, and all things Visual Studio Code Bracket pair colorization 10,000x faster September 29, 2021 by Henning Dieterichs, @hediet_dev When dealing with deeply nested brackets in Visual Studio Code, it can be hard to figure out which brackets match and which do not. To make this easier, in 2016, a user named CoenraadS developed the awesome Bracket Pair

                                                How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster In Visual Studio Code
                                              • core-jsがメンテされていない理由→プロジェクトは継続する - Qiita

                                                core-jsとは core-jsをみなさんご存知だろうか。直接は知らなくてもbabelでpolyfillを当てているなら間接的にお世話になっているはずだ。 メンテされない そのcore-jsは当分メンテされないらしい。というか2020/01/14を最後にパタッと活動が途絶えている。 なんとこの巨大projectはzloirockというたった一人によってメンテされてきた。 ここで彼のコメントをいくつか引っ張っておこう。 https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/issues/548#issuecomment-494112872 2019年5月21日 4:06 JST Dear @jpike88! Almost 5 years almost every day I spend some hour for maintenance core-js. It's not

                                                  core-jsがメンテされていない理由→プロジェクトは継続する - Qiita
                                                • Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers

                                                  Good Data Analysis Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Author: Patrick Riley Special thanks to: Diane Tang, Rehan Khan, Elizabeth Tucker, Amir Najmi, Hilary Hutchinson, Joel Darnauer, Dale Neal, Aner Ben-Artzi, Sanders Kleinfeld, David Westbrook, and Barry Rosenberg. History Last Major Update: Jun. 2019 An earlier version of some of this material

                                                    Good Data Analysis  |  Machine Learning  |  Google for Developers
                                                  • Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know

                                                    Coming up with a title that explains the full story here was difficult, so I'm going to try to explain quickly. Yesterday, Docker sent an email to any Docker Hub user who had created an "organisation", telling them their account will be deleted including all images, if they do not upgrade to a paid team plan. The email contained a link to a tersely written PDF (since, silently edited) which was mi

                                                      Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know
                                                    • セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change | メルカリエンジニアリング

                                                      セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change * English version follows after the Japanese こんにちは。メルカリのProduct Securityチームでセキュリティエンジニアをしている@gloriaです。ブログを書くのが随分お久しぶりなのですが、前にQAと自動化テストについて記事をフォローしていた方がいらっしゃったら、当時に自動化テストエンジニアとして書いたISTQBテスト自動化エンジニア認定資格、STARWESTカンファレンス、とAQA POP TALKの記事を読んだことがあるかもしれません。 今回は、自動化テストエンジニアからセキュリティエンジニアへのキャリアチェンジについてお話して、キャリア

                                                        セキュリティエンジニアへの道:私のキャリアチェンジ物語 / The Road to Becoming a Security Engineer: My Story of Career Change | メルカリエンジニアリング
                                                      • Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web

                                                        TL;DR can you trust every browser to generate globally unique identifiers at scale? At Teads, we have tried, and the answer is yes, with a few caveats. This article describes the experiments we’ve run and the discoveries we made along the way. Why we need client-side unique identifiersGenerating unique identifiers is a common need that third-party scripts integrated on Web pages and e-commerce sit

                                                          Generating UUIDs at scale on the Web
                                                        • Linux perf Examples

                                                          Recent posts: 24 Mar 2024 » Linux Crisis Tools 17 Mar 2024 » The Return of the Frame Pointers 10 Mar 2024 » eBPF Documentary 28 Apr 2023 » eBPF Observability Tools Are Not Security Tools 01 Mar 2023 » USENIX SREcon APAC 2022: Computing Performance: What's on the Horizon 17 Feb 2023 » USENIX SREcon APAC 2023: CFP 02 May 2022 » Brendan@Intel.com 15 Apr 2022 » Netflix End of Series 1 09 Apr 2022 » Te

                                                          • Go: A Documentary

                                                            Go: A Documentary by Changkun Ou <changkun.de> (and many inputs from contributors) This document collects many interesting (publicly observable) issues, discussions, proposals, CLs, and talks from the Go development process, which intends to offer a comprehensive reference of the Go history. Disclaimer Most of the texts are written as subjective understanding based on public sources Factual and ty

                                                            • Ultimate Guide to Python Debugging

                                                              Even if you write clear and readable code, even if you cover your code with tests, even if you are very experienced developer, weird bugs will inevitably appear and you will need to debug them in some way. Lots of people resort to just using bunch of print statements to see what's happening in their code. This approach is far from ideal and there are much better ways to find out what's wrong with

                                                                Ultimate Guide to Python Debugging
                                                              • How Japan Built Cities Where You Could Send Your Toddler on an Errand

                                                                The premise of Old Enough!, a Japanese reality show newly streaming on Netflix, is childishly simple. In each 10-minute episode, a tiny kid sets off to complete the child’s first errand alone. (Well, “alone,” with the cameramen.) The children totter off into the neighborhood, forget what they’re supposed to be doing, burst into tears, and ultimately make their way back to Mom and Dad laden with pl

                                                                  How Japan Built Cities Where You Could Send Your Toddler on an Errand
                                                                • What it was like working for GitLab

                                                                  I joined GitLab in October 2015, and left in December 2021 after working there for a little more than six years. While I previously wrote about leaving GitLab to work on Inko, I never discussed what it was like working for GitLab between 2015 and 2021. There are two reasons for this: I was suffering from burnout, and didn't have the energy to revisit the last six years of my life (at that time)I w

                                                                  • A new Go API for Protocol Buffers - The Go Programming Language

                                                                    Joe Tsai, Damien Neil, and Herbie Ong 2 March 2020 Introduction We are pleased to announce the release of a major revision of the Go API for protocol buffers, Google’s language-neutral data interchange format. Motivations for a new API The first protocol buffer bindings for Go were announced by Rob Pike in March of 2010. Go 1 would not be released for another two years. In the decade since that fi

                                                                      A new Go API for Protocol Buffers - The Go Programming Language
                                                                    • The 5-hour CDN

                                                                      The 5-hour CDN Author Name Kurt Mackey @mrkurt @mrkurt The term “CDN” (“content delivery network”) conjures Google-scale companies managing huge racks of hardware, wrangling hundreds of gigabits per second. But CDNs are just web applications. That’s not how we tend to think of them, but that’s all they are. You can build a functional CDN on an 8-year-old laptop while you’re sitting at a coffee sho

                                                                        The 5-hour CDN
                                                                      • The Untold Story of SQLite - CoRecursive Podcast

                                                                        00:00 - Introduction 01:45 - The Battleship 02:49 - NP-Complete Problems 06:24 - Building SQLite V1 07:54 - Motorola Phones 09:40 - America Online Phones 11:12 - Symbian OS and Nokia 13:01 - The Bus Factor and the Consortium 15:11 - Enter Android 17:05 - Guys, This Is Important 18:18 - Testing and Aviation Standards 21:29 - Billions of Tests 25:30 - Building From First Principles 28:05 - B-Trees a

                                                                          The Untold Story of SQLite - CoRecursive Podcast
                                                                        • The end of the Redis adventure - <antirez>

                                                                          When I started the Redis project more than ten years ago I was in one of the most exciting moments of my career. My co-founder and I had successfully launched two of the major web 2.0 services of the Italian web. In order to make them scalable we had to invent many new concepts, that were already known in the field most of the times, but we didn’t know, nor we cared to check. Problem? Let’s figure

                                                                          • Parse, don’t validate

                                                                            Historically, I’ve struggled to find a concise, simple way to explain what it means to practice type-driven design. Too often, when someone asks me “How did you come up with this approach?” I find I can’t give them a satisfying answer. I know it didn’t just come to me in a vision—I have an iterative design process that doesn’t require plucking the “right” approach out of thin air—yet I haven’t bee

                                                                            • How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum

                                                                              Project management is a topic most people have strong opinions on, and I’m no exception. To answer the question of how different companies run engineering projects, I pulled in help from across the industry. In this issue we’ll cover: Project management approaches across the industry. An overview of a survey with over 100 companies represented, plus key takeaways.Project management at Big Tech. Ho

                                                                                How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum
                                                                              • Blue/Green デプロイを使用した、RDS MySQL/PostgreSQLのアップグレード

                                                                                TL;DR RDS の メジャーバージョンアップグレード を行なった PostgreSQL 11.6 -> 15.5 MySQL 5.7.44 -> 8.0.36 PostgreSQL は AWS CDK を利用した、自前での手動切り替えをベースにした Blue/Green デプロイによるアップグレードを行なった MySQL は AWS コンソールから AWSが提供している機能である RDS Blue/Green Deployments による MySQL のアップグレードを行なった nginx の ngx_http_proxy_module を活用してサービスのダウンタイムを防止した はじめに 初めまして。株式会社ジーニーの GENIEE CHAT開発チームのマネージャーを担当しています。 今回は、データベースのメジャーアップグレードを行った際の手順やポイントなどを書いていこうと思います

                                                                                  Blue/Green デプロイを使用した、RDS MySQL/PostgreSQLのアップグレード
                                                                                • Deep Dive: NewSQL Databases

                                                                                  Overview One of my colleagues, @margo_hdb, recently posted a great article Database Architectures & Use Cases - Explained here on dev.to. In response a user asked for a deeper dive on NewSQL databases, so I thought I would put one together. The term NewSQL was coined in 2011 by 451 Group analyst Matthew Aslett. Wikipedia defines the term below: “ NewSQL is a class of relational database management

                                                                                    Deep Dive: NewSQL Databases