palantir/react-mosaic : A React tiling window manager
▻https://github.com/palantir/react-mosaic
A React tiling window manager
Même si je ne sais pas si je suis prêt à utiliser quelque chose qui provient de Palantir…
palantir/react-mosaic : A React tiling window manager
▻https://github.com/palantir/react-mosaic
A React tiling window manager
Même si je ne sais pas si je suis prêt à utiliser quelque chose qui provient de Palantir…
styled-components/polished: A lightweight toolset for writing styles in JavaScript ✨
▻https://github.com/styled-components/polished
A lightweight toolset for writing styles in JavaScript ✨
This is the first such library I see that seems to make CSS-in-JS even vaguely usable.
Immersive Math - linear algebra
▻http://immersivemath.com/ila/index.html
The world’s first linear algebra book with fully interactive figures.
berzniz/react-overdrive: Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps
▻https://github.com/berzniz/react-overdrive
Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps
Geometric Patterns Book – Present & Correct
▻https://www.presentandcorrect.com/products/geometric-patterns-book#
First published in 1959 this reissued hardback book, from Germany, is a wonderful reference for geometric patterns. 64 pages of mosaics, spirals, hatching and everything in between."
Image and Data Resources | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
►http://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/policies-and-documents/image-resources
On February 7, 2017, The Metropolitan Museum of Art implemented a new policy known as Open Access, which makes images of artworks it believes to be in the public domain widely and freely available for unrestricted use, and at no cost, in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) designation and the Terms and Conditions of this website.
It also makes available data from the entire online collection―both works it believes to be in the public domain and those under copyright or other restrictions―including basic information such as title, artist, date, medium, and dimensions. This data is available to all in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) designation.
That’s about 375k images, many beautiful (I think in total CC0 and ©, but still…).
Indoc
▻https://zlsa.github.io/indoc
Inspired heavily by docco, indoc is a quick-and-dirty documentation generator written in plain JavaScript. It can be run either from the command line or included as a node.js library.
Unlike docco, indoc has the concept of a project; instead of having a hacky “Jump To” menu, indoc has an integrated file listing on each generated page. (Check it out on the left.)
Looks somewhat less horrible than alternatives.
monvillalon/react-page-layout: Create layouts for react
▻https://github.com/monvillalon/react-page-layout
react-page-layout allows you to share a common layout across many different components. Very usefull with something like react-router to abstract the main elements of your design across many routes and reducing code duplication.
zackify/react-router-async-routing: react router v4 async routing
▻https://github.com/zackify/react-router-async-routing
React router v4 is awesome, but one thing is missing! Async routes. There’s a couple components out there but they all have the same problem, on route change, the component will return null, then load the page. This makes for an annoying user experience. This package will wait for the bundle before a route change, and also allow you to preload pages!
You must be using webpack 2 along with syntax-dynamic-import to use this package!
Moving tech forward with Gomix, Express, and Google Spreadsheets - Matt Stauffer on Laravel, PHP, Frontend development
▻https://mattstauffer.co/blog/moving-tech-forward-with-gomix-express-and-google-spreadsheets
On November 9th, my wife turned to me and said: “Matt, it’s time for you to stop trying to change individual people on Facebook and go do something real.” Ouch. But she was right.
Right around that time DeRay Mckesson put out a call to programmers who wanted to help work for social change. I responded, as did quite a few others, and I met DeRay and Sam and Aditi and a few other incredible individuals really making a difference. Over the span of a few weeks I had the chance to work on The Resistance Manual and a few other great projects.
During this time I’ve had no less than a dozen friends in tech ask me, “How can I as a technologist contribute to social progress?” I wanted to make that question as easy to answer as possible, and I knew there are far more projects out there than just those we were working on at StayWoke. So I decided to catalog them all in one space.
Pretty interesting take on how to use tools that end-users understand and a simple immediate-deploy system to provide a useful service.
wildduck-email/wildduck: IMAP server built with Node.js and MongoDB
▻https://github.com/wildduck-email/wildduck
IMAP server built with Node.js and MongoDB ▻http://wildduck.email
Wetland · GitBook
▻https://www.gitbook.com/book/spoonx/wetland/details
Wetland is an enterprise grade object-relational mapper (ORM) for node.js.
Apart from the „enterprise-grade” BS this looks decent.
opentype.js – JavaScript parser/writer for OpenType and TrueType fonts.
▻http://opentype.js.org
opentype.js is an OpenType and TrueType font parser and writer. It allows you to access the letterforms of text from the browser or node.js.
Introduction · Neutrino
▻https://neutrino.js.org
Neutrino is a companion tool which lets you build web and Node.js applications with shared presets or configurations. It intends to make the process of initializing and building projects much simpler by providing minimal development dependencies.
Image Processing in Javascript
▻http://blog.webkid.io/image-processing-in-javascript
If you’re looking for a way to process or manipulate pictures in your web project, it might be worth having a look at some of the libraries introduced in this blog post. Most of them provide basic operations like adjusting brightness and contrast, greyscale and inverting and image while others mainly focus on easy understandable code or extendability.
Websites to Generate SVG Patterns | CSS-Tricks
▻https://css-tricks.com/websites-generate-svg-patterns
vazco/uniforms: Bunch of React components and helpers to easily generate and validate forms.
▻https://github.com/vazco/uniforms
Bunch of React components and helpers to easily generate and validate forms.
Feathers | Instant Realtime and REST APIs with Node.js
▻http://feathersjs.com
An open source REST and realtime API layer for modern applications.
Looks quite promising and well done.
neumino/rethinkdbdash: An advanced Node.js driver for RethinkDB with a connection pool, support for streams etc.
▻https://github.com/neumino/rethinkdbdash#importing-the-driver
An advanced Node.js driver for RethinkDB with a connection pool, support for streams etc.
mermaid - Generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text in a similar manner as markdown.
▻https://knsv.github.io/mermaid/index.html#mermaid
Generation of diagrams and flowcharts from text in a similar manner as markdown.
Looks good (despite comparing itself to Markdown).
calebmer/postgraphql: A GraphQL API created by reflection over a PostgreSQL schema.
▻https://github.com/calebmer/postgraphql
With PostGraphQL, you can access the power of PostgreSQL through a well designed GraphQL server. PostGraphQL uses PostgreSQL reflection APIs to automatically detect primary keys, relationships, types, comments, and more providing a GraphQL server that is highly intelligent about your data.
PostGraphQL holds a fundamental belief that a well designed database schema should be all you need to serve well thought out APIs. PostgreSQL already has amazing user management and relationship infrastructure, why duplicate that logic in a custom API? PostGraphQL is likely to provide a more performant and standards compliant GraphQL API then any created in house. Focus on your product and let PostGraphQL manage how the data gets to the product.
Sort of the opposite of what I’d want though. I just want to define GraphQL and never have to care about the storage.
fenos/graphql-thinky: GraphQL & Relay powered by thinky / RethinkDB. ▻https://graphql-thinky.readme.io
▻https://github.com/fenos/graphql-thinky
Graphql-thinky helps you to construct your GraphQL schema and the communication layer to a RethinkDB backend.
Kites / areal photography
▻https://publiclab.org/search/kites
Saturn V Rig | The KAPtery
▻http://kaptery.com/product/saturn-v-rig
The Saturn V Rig is a kite aerial photography rig designed to use two micro servos (small motors) to adjust the pan and tilt angles of the camera.
petite recherche suite à une discussion avec @severo sur les #cerfs-volants pour faire de la #photo_aérienne #DIY et alternative aux #drones
A tout hasard : ▻http://echogeo.revues.org/11305
La ville du Sud en temps réel
De l’utilité de la photographie aérienne sous cerf-volant dans les études urbaines
Benjamin Bosselut, Marion Broquère, Armelle Choplin et Simon Nancy
Un des précurseurs, Cris Benton : ▻http://kap.ced.berkeley.edu
Quelques articles sur le sujet parus dans Makezine : ▻http://makezine.com/tag/kite-aerial-photography
The ladybower bellmouth. An edge over which it is impossible to look – BLDGBLOG
▻http://www.bldgblog.com/2010/04/an-edge-over-which-it-is-impossible-to-look
Simple Statistics
►http://simplestatistics.org
Simple Statistics is a JavaScript library that implements statistical methods.
It helps coders harness the power of statistics and statisticians understand code. The library is exhaustively documented, written in a simple and friendly style, and thoroughly tested.
Haha, ah oui :)
J’avoue, je ne vois jamais la petite flèche, elle apparaît en tout petit ici.
Credit : @Fil :)