5 Friday links # 18
- Echo Chamber. Commenting without the comments.
- Angular directive for CLNDR.js. An Angular directive for CLNDR calendar plugin.
- Rails livestamp. Rails livestamp is a simple jQuery plugin that provides auto-updating timeago text to your timestamped HTML elements.
- Image info. Image Info finds the size and type of a single or multiple images from the web by fetching as little as needed in batches.
- AWS Lambda. AWS Lambda is a zero-administration compute platform for back-end web developers that runs your code for you in the AWS cloud.
5 Friday links # 17
- ActionCable. Framework for real-time communication over websockets.
- Amazon API Gateway. Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
- JavaScript Style Guide. Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide, a mostly reasonable approach to JavaScript.
- validates_lengths_from_database. Introspects your database string field maximum lengths and automatically defines length validations.
- Faking APIs in Development and Staging. Use fake API servers everywhere, not just in tests.
5 Friday links # 16
- Javascript in one picture. Learn javascript in one picture.
- Rack middleware. A blog post on how to write a rack middleware.
- Queuer.js. Run queue of tasks in JavaScript easily.
- Code climate platform. The first open and extensible platform for static analysis.
- Intercom plugin for cordova. This is a plugin that allows your Cordova or PhoneGap app to use Intercom for iOS and/or Intercom for Android.
5 Friday links # 15
- Rpush. The push notification service for Ruby.
- Keen IO. Measure the things you need with powerful analytics building blocks for developers.
- Filterrific. A Rails Engine plugin that makes it easy to filter, search, and sort your ActiveRecord lists.
- Mashape Analytics. Visualize, Monitor and Inspect APIs and Microservices performance in real-time.
- Wy will Angular2 rock. Angular 2 is around the corner and there are mixed opinions about it. Some people can’t wait for it and other people are not any happy with it.
5 Friday links # 14
- Dynamics.js. JavaScript library to create physics-based animations.
- PurifyCSS. Detects which CSS classes your app is using and creates a file without the unused CSS.
- The art of command line. Master the command line, in one page.
- CSVImporter. (Ruby gem) Importing a CSV file is easy to code until real users attempt to import real data. CSVImporter aims to handle validations, column mapping, import and reporting.
- What's New in Rails 5. Discover the changes and improvements coming in Rails 5. Changes to API work, Turbolinks, and testing are included.