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Awhile back I found this curated engineering blog list https://github.com/sumodirjo/engineering-blogs


"We broke down this guide into the following topics: Writing Spec / Design, Documentation, Generators, Servers, Clients, Testing & Monitoring, Gateways / Management, Public Specifications"


I have a computer science degree and I love to write code. My title does not have "engineer" in it. Feel free to hold that against me :)


Thanks for this insight! I love this idea of code growing up to become data.


Hey, author here. You're right, this post is about the big picture, the larger trend.


Agreed! Frameworks, libraries, and APIs are all about tradeoffs. Because they will never make sense for some programmers and use cases, the last line of code will probably never be written... but there's an undeniable trend heading that direction for so many. Thanks for reading.


Only works on Apple devices (browsers that return overscroll data)


The data appears to be culled from ProgrammableWeb.


correct.

I had my outsourcer do it. not sure if they scraped it or used LinkKlipper.


Really fascinated of this kind of semi--outsourced work procedure. Outsource the manual data entry to somewhere else for a minimum cost and then focus on your core strengths alone.


I outsource everything I suck at.

So that tends to be a lot of stuff.


This looks great. I use something similar* in Chrome for a similar effect. I like that you can make it exactly what you want with your version.

* http://momentumdash.com/


According to the description, it is indeed based on Momentum.


Thanks for posting, this is well done. I really liked the fun you put into the "processing photos" animation.

A few thoughts:

* The double "connect to Facebook" is jarring.

* My photos didn't fill up the collage--why not make the sections bigger instead of making me add more photos?


I always wonder if anyone notices that, the animation is one of my favorite parts of the site! Thats a great idea about having the collage adapt to the number of photos uploaded. I may see what I can do with that.


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