- The offline cookbook – The when/where/how of caching & serving content offline-first. – With ServiceWorker (intro) we gave up trying to solve offline, and gave developers the moving parts to go solve it themselves. It gives you control over caching and how requests are handled. That means you get to create your own patterns. Let's take a look at a few possible patterns in isolation, but in practice you'll likely use many of them in tandem depending on URL & context.
- 5 Traits That Set Exceptional CEOs Apart | Inc.com – Silicon Valley bigwigs share their take on the key characteristics that separate truly great startup CEOs from your average executive.
- Go and Swift take another step up the programming-language ladder – If you are a very large, rich technology company today, it seems it is no longer enough to have your own humongous data centers, luxurious buses, and organic lunch bars. You need your very own programming language, too.
- REST Security Cheat Sheet – OWASP – This document serves as a guide (although not exhaustive) of best practices to help REST-based services.
- The Open-Office Trap – The New Yorker – The Open-Office Trap
- Build Phonegap/Cordova Apps using the WKWebview right now – Today, we are glad to announce a new Cordova plugin for publishing Cordova/Phonegap powered with the WKWebView that you can use right in your terminal.
- First look: Spring Boot and Docker – Everyone has eared that Spring Boot is the faster way to build applications. But, what everyone is trying to find right now is: What is the simplest and faster way to deploy applications?
- AirDroid – Calls, SMS & app notifications mirrored on your computer from your Android phone – Access Android phone/tablet from computer remotely and securely. Manage SMS, files, photos and videos, WhatsApp, Line, WeChat and more on computer.
- MacGap – Build native OS X Apps with Web Technologies – MacGap provides HTML/JS/CSS developers an Xcode project for developing native OS X App. These Apps run in OS X's WebView and take advantage of WebKit technologies. MacGap exposes a JavaScript API for OS X integration, such as displaying native notifications
- Flakes • An Admin UI & Template Framework – Flakes is a combination of CSS Libraries, JavaScript Libraries and Design files that serve as a foundation. Flakes gives priority to function and usability over glitz, it takes a no-nonsense approach to user interface design.