Friday Links #377
16 Oct 2015Programming
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[20 Must-Know Typography Tools, Frameworks & Libraries for Web Designers JUST™ Creative](http://justcreative.com/2015/10/14/20-must-know-typography-tools-frameworks-and-libraries-for-a-web-designer/) - BioJS - An open source library of JavaScript components to represent biological data
- Lazy, composable, and modular JavaScript
- team-lab/cell-cursor
- JavaScript Functors Explained - DZone Web Dev
- t7.js Template Compiler
- ES6 Interactive Guide
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[Creating Desktop Applications With AngularJS and GitHub Electron Scotch](https://scotch.io/tutorials/creating-desktop-applications-with-angularjs-and-github-electron) - Understanding and Using rem Units in CSS
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[Motion UI Playground from ZURB](http://zurb.com/playground/motion-ui?utm_source=CSS-Weekly&utm_campaign=Issue-184&utm_medium=email) - Git Protocol Considered Harmful (By Corporate Web Filter)
- Photon
- Directives Demystified: 3 Simple Examples – Angularity
- Angular Nitpicking: Differences between $timeout and setTimeout() - codelord.net
- 7 Things You Should Know About WebAssembly
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[Introducing ReSharper Build ReSharper Ultimate Blog](http://blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2015/10/15/introducing-resharper-build/) - ButchersBoy/MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit
- Generating GUIDs
- rollup.js
- RubiCSS cube
Applications
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[Pinball FX2 Windows 10 Edition is Now Available Windows Experience Blog](http://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2015/10/09/pinball-fx2-windows-10-edition-is-now-available/) - CloudReady Installs Chromium OS On Nearly Any Computer
Science and Technology
- Rinspeed Etos driverless concept car features a drone landing pad - SlashGear
- 2016 Chevrolet Volt first drive - SlashGear
On the Web
- Windyty, wind map & forecast
- A ‘Star Trek’ Dream, Spread From Upstate New York - The New York Times
- 9 Websites That Solve Dumb English Grammar Mistakes Instantly
Stuff I Just Like
- Uber used as getaway car during armed robbery - SlashGear
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[One-Armed Robot Beats Samurai In Sword Competition Popular Science](http://www.popsci.com/robot-most-impressive-one-armed-swordsman-ever)
Seems about right...... pic.twitter.com/XDU8Ct6Qae
— What The F*** Memes (@WhatTheFMemes) October 12, 2015