Monday, September 1, 2014

Fresh Resources For Designers And Developers | September 2014

We've journeyed through the depths of the Internet and yes, we are back with a bunch of new tools for you to choose from. This time we've got free books to help beginners get started on Typography and Node.js. We've also got a couple Javascript libraries and even a little something for you Emoji fans. Let's dive right in.

Practical Typography

Typography is one thing that determines content readability. Though mastering typography would take you years of practice, if you are keen, you can start now by reading Practical Typography composed by Matthew Butterick. It will walk you through anything about Typography from A to Z. Personally, I'm blown away. I think this book might be comparable to four semesters of learning the subject in college.

Node Beginner

Node has taken over the Internet. Its implementation and application can be seen in many different ways – from being a handy web developer tool like Grunt and Gulp to blasting fast server services like Heroku. If you are new to Node, read this online book: Node Beginner. Additionally, you might also want to check out our previous post on the subject, Beginner's Guide To Node.Js (Server-Side JavaScript).

Beautiful Open Source

Open Source has changed the course of software development. While it used to come with a hefty price because of business monopoly, we can now find plenty of open source codes and applications that we can freely extend, modify, and even transform into a commercial product. Find the best open source projects at � [...]

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