In episode 42 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about using Apple's 12in MacBook for web development, GitHub using system fonts, Work In Progress Pull Requests for your sanity, and prerendering your JavaScript.
Special thanks to Hired for sponsoring this week's episode! If you are a developer looking for a job, Hired is a fantastic place to start looking. Employers apply to you instead of the other way around, and they have opportunities with over 4,000 employers in 17 countries across the globe. If you accept a job through Hired they will give you a $1,000 signing bonus. Even better yet, if you use our link at https://hired.com/doesnotcompute they'll double that to $2,000! What are you waiting for?
- MacBook
- How to make JavaScript apps SEO friendly
- Moom
- Divvy
- Better Touch Tool
- Github using System Fonts
- Gitlab
- FOUT what's it all about?
- Comic Sans Github
- WIP Pull Requests
- Prerender.io
- Prerender.io Open Source
- SnapSearch
- Everything you ever wanted to know about unfurling but were afraid to ask /or/ How to make your site previews look amazing in Slack
Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge favor, you can do so by clicking here!
If you're looking for a link we've mentioned in the past, head on over to the Does Not Compute Show Notes repo and use GitHub's excellent search tool!
If you've enjoyed the show so far, reach out to us on twitter at @seanwashbot and @paulstraw, or join us in the Spec.fm slack community at http://spec.fm/slack!