Sass for Big Sites, Part 2

Our very own Jackie Balzer (head of front-end development at Behance) has written Part 2 in her series, Sass for Big Sites. It is published in Web Standards Sherpa, is featured in CSS Weekly, and is being shared widely around the web. It is highly recommended if you are interested in CSS, Sass (or other CSS preprocessors) or simply managing a large scale codebase. Great work, Jackie!

Sass for Big Sites, Part 2

BÄ“hance Dev Links Issue 01

World cup results for hackers. Uses Soccer For Good API

Nothing like getting sports scores and info in your Terminal!

worldcup

submitted by Rachel White


JS NICE

“Statistical Renaming, Type Inference and Deobfuscation”

Nice!

submitted by Joe Sepi


Create a TV Show Tracker using AngularJS, Node.js and MongoDB

An introduction to full-stack javascript development that uses express on the backend, mongodb for data storage, and AngularJS on the client.

submitted by Sean Dunn


Colorize log files on CentOS and Ubuntu using ccze tool

Even though you might be using centralized logging tools like Splunk, Logstash, or Sumologic, occasionally you just want to go in and tail a log yourself. Ccze is an awesome, custom-color formatting tool that makes the arduous task of reading/searching through logs a little more pleasant.

Example-using-ccze-tool

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