Saturday, March 26, 2016

Facebook Enhances Video Metrics: This Week in Social Media

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Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention. What’s New This Week Facebook Adds New Daily Video Breakdowns: Facebook added “new daily breakdowns for video metrics,” which “gives Page owners a [...]

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Getting Your Startup “On the Map” – Content Marketing Tips

9 strategies for Startups to Get Started with Content Marketing

Long before your launch, there is marketing work to do. And before any marketing begins, there is marketing work to do. You may think your product or service is the “best thing since sliced bread,” – after all, it’s your baby. But now is the time to get realistic and figure out how you get that product or service to the marketplace. The biggest tool you have for this is content marketing. But, there are many pitfalls, and you need to do it right. Here are 9 strategies and tactics that will give you a solid content marketing campaign.

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animateClick – Animations on Mouse Click

animateClick is a jQuery plugin that allows you to create animations on mouse click. animateClick comes with 5 animations to enhance your button clicks or clicks on any element in your webpage.


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Designing for Apple Watch: Designing a Glance in Sketch

Drunk with the Power of Composer Plugins

Composer is the sharpest tool in the toolbox of the modern PHP developer. The days of manual dependency management are in the distant past, and in their place we have wonderful things like Semver. Things that help us sleep at night, because we can update our dependencies without smashing rocks together.

neanderthal smashing rocks

Even though we use Composer so frequently, there’s not a lot of shared knowledge about how to extend it. It’s as if it does such a good job in its default state, that extending it isn’t worth the time or effort to do or document. Even the official docs skirt around the issue. Probably because nobody is asking for it…

Yet, recent changes have made it much easier to develop Composer plugins. Composer has also recently moved from alpha to beta, in perhaps the most conservative release cycle ever conceived. This thing that makes modern PHP possible in its current form. This cornerstone of professional PHP development. Just moved from alpha to beta.

So, today I thought we would explore the possibilities of Composer plugin development, and create a fresh bit of documentation as we go.

You can find the code for this plugin at http://ift.tt/1ZAsSMJ.

Getting Started

To begin, we need to create a plugin repository, separate from the application we’ll use it with. Plugins are installed like any regular dependency. Let’s create a new folder with a composer.json file:

{
    "type": "composer-plugin",
    "name": "sitepoint/plugin",
    "require": {
        "composer-plugin-api": "^1.0"
    }
}

All of these things are important! We give this plugin a type of composer-plugin or it will never be treated as such. composer-plugin dependencies are privy to hooks in the Composer lifecycle, which we’ll tap into.

We name the plugin, so our app can require it as a dependency. You can use whatever you like here, but you’ll need to remember the name for later.

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The Past, Present and Future of Swift

Last week I presented this topic as a talk at the fantastic MDevCon in Amsterdam, despite some technical issues, it was well received and seemed like a good topic to turn into an article, so here it is!

I’m excited about Swift for reasons I will expand upon later, but it’s mostly the shear enthusiasm it has attracted. In less than six months, here are the project’s GitHub stats.

Swift Repo

I know GitHub stats aren’t always indicative of anything, but still, these numbers are impressive.

I will begin by traveling back 30 years to the 1980s.

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This week's JavaScript news, issue 276

This week's JavaScript news
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Issue 276 — March 25, 2016
Learn about functional data structures and their uses in this overview of Facebook’s popular Immutable.js library.
Sebastián Peyrott

See this week’s Node Weekly for more depth and links on this, but essentially a developer unpublished an npm module and a deck of cards fell down due to it being a common dependency.
The Verge

Useful for situations where you have an infinite scroll-style feed so that a click-and-back situation returns users to the right place.
Highrise

There’s no shortage of options for developer talent. Learn why moonlighters and pro-freelances prefer fixed-priced projects over haggling with clients over hourly time-sheets. There’s no need to be sitting in any office you don’t love.
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Pretty extensive. Covers retro systems, CPUs, calculators, and more.
Frederic Cambus

Insights, tips, plus a lot of recommended books and courses.
PSDtoWP

Sinon helps eliminate complexity in tests by allowing you to easily create so called ‘test-doubles’.
Jani Hartikainen

Write type-safe, high performance OCaml code, and deploy the generated JS.
Bloomberg Finance

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