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Frontend top 100

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  1. @rachelnabors said...

    My Alice in #webanimation API Land recorded talk from @smashingconf: vimeo.com/163510676 Happy Friday, everyone :) #aliceinWAAPILand

  2. @codepo8 said...

    All Node.js Live Paris videos on youtube: youtube.com/playlist?list=…

  3. @codepo8 said...

    Flexbox patterns flexboxpatterns.com/home

  4. @marcysutton said...

    One reason why native HTML elements are better than recreating everything with JS/ARIA. You get behavior for free! twitter.com/onlyfrank/stat…

  5. @codepo8 said...

    You might not need a CSS framework hacks.mozilla.org/2016/04/you-mi…

  6. @codepo8 said...

    Argus Eyes A lightweight CLI tool for visual regression testing arguseyes.io

  7. @rachelandrew said...

    If you speak at conferences I would love it if you could fill out my survey for my talk at @confconftweets buff.ly/1SzRDt2

  8. @ppk said...

    Impostor syndrome — a story quirksmode.org/blog/archives/…

  9. @scottjehl said...

    You’ve already seen this CSS filters project by @Una right? It is awesome. una.im/CSSgram/

  10. @usabilitycounts said...

    Simplicity: Google, Apple, and Your Company usabilitycounts.com/2012/01/31/sim…

  11. @rem said...

    Read @janl's thread twitter.com/janl/status/72… when I came across this in the past I thought "they're just words", but they're not—

  12. @slightlylate said...

    "You have no idea how hardcore Harriet Tubman really was" washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog…

  13. @codepo8 said...

    Microsoft Translator for Android now translates text in photos, supports 43 languages offline (MSDN Blogs) blogs.msdn.com/b/translation/…

  14. @rachelandrew said...

    Help me tell conference organisers how to make speakers happy at @confconftweets by completing my survey buff.ly/2143wYi