446: Pandemic Purchases, Video on the Web, Convoluted Processes, and Javascript Debounce
Dave and Chris talk about recent pandemic purchases, publishing video on the web, more sharing of convoluted processes, some menu bar app ideas, reinvigorating HTML, and writing good git commit messages.
Show Description
Dave and Chris talk about recent pandemic purchases, publishing video on the web, more sharing of convoluted processes, some menu bar app ideas, reinvigorating HTML, and writing good git commit messages.
Links
- The Keyframers
- Why Your Instagram Engagement Kinda Sucks Right Now
- Recreating the Dropbox public folder on Netlify
- Bitbar
- Open UI
- Does anyone have (or have you seen) a comprehensive “How to do Github” post?
- Commitlint
- How to Write Commit messages
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