Nkrs
I'm using Liferea for RSS feeds but it's starting to annoy me with frequent freezing and crashing, and it never manages to display the correct numbers of unread items, and it's the most decent desktop reader for Linux that I've found. Maybe I should build my own. What do you use for your RSS needs?
Flo
Hello, how's everyone doing? Glad to see there is still some activity here. I want to share with you a screen i designed a while ago for an Android (material design) Sublevel app. I had no time to work further on it or improve it, but here it is: imgur.com/a/gFEhm. Hope everyoane is well and wish you a great day!
John Olinda
For the life of me I can't remember... It wasn't through someone already on here, so I must have read about it elsewhere. I bought Monochrome around that time, so I might have noticed it when I was on @lucian's site and checked it out then.
Mark Dain
Somebody posted the link on Hacker News. Not as an article but a reply to a comment. I think the thread was about social networks
đ Tom
Hacker News. I didn't make an account right away (I should have and maybe I would have gotten the username I wanted), but I came back about two months later and started using it.
Ja
teamtreehouse.com has good courses, well- paced for beginners too. After HTML and CSS go to JavaScript. There's plenty to get on with with those 3.
Mark Dain
Anywhere except w3schools; tons of outdated resources and bad examples. Avoid like the plague. Due to various SEO reasons they're usually #1 on Google but MDN is #2. Go there instead.
Eric
Inspect the source code of pretty much everything. Tamper with pages through the browser Developer Console. If anything remotely catches your attention on the web use the Dev Tools to figure what makes it tick. Do that alongside all the other recommendations here - it's good to read manuals but it's great to see things in the wild.