The web is for exploring, for surfing, so I collect web pages that I find interesting or handy here on my own web site. Have a browse and get lost in the World Wide Web.
A look inside the git folder we all normally ignore.
Value Study is a free iOS app that I've made, aimed at people learning to draw or paint, for visualising where shadows and highlights appear within photo references or directly from your camera.
This document from NHSx lays out how AI fits into their roadmap. It’s particularly interesting that it tackles hype vs reality, something very hard to balance.
This CMS uses your existing website repo as storage, so there are no databases involved.
One of the hardest things about learning to draw for me has been deciding what to draw! These drawing prompts look pretty helpful.
This is a great video by Henrik Kniberg about product ownership, it explains the whole agile process in a very easy to understand way.
In this blog post, Jack Franklin explains how to improve unit tests by keeping it all simple and clear.
"Day.js 2KB immutable date library alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API" This seems like a good step forward, Moment is brilliant it is quite large, this could be a good replacement.
These are some of the git commands that Alejandro Narvaja has found most useful.