Friday Links: Engineering Edition

Friday Links: Engineering Edition

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Here are the most interesting links this week from our engineering department. Thanks to Jeremy Mack. Collated by Chloe Olewitz.

  1. “GitHub launches a Trello competitor, pull request reviews, redesigned profile pages”
    GitHub’s new set of developer features has been a long time coming. Response around the office has been a chorus of “wow,” “whoa,” and “finally.” (via Kyle Suss)
  2. “Introducing React Router Native”
    This is a routing library for React Native that uses the NavigationExperimental API. Jake Murzy built the solution since React Router itself doesn’t have support for React Native.” (via Adam Pash)
  3. “Next Gen Web: Scaling Progressive Web Apps”
    Slides are available from Abhinav Rastogi’s presentation on re-building Flipkart.com’s desktop website. “Chunking JS based on route is interesting.” (via Drew Bell)
  4. “FeatHub”
    Feature voting for GitHub. “It’s a nifty way to capture ideas and interest for features on an open source project.” (via Jeremy Mack)
  5. “Slack Beta Program”
    “Interesting: Slack is in the process of migrating the native Mac app to use Electron. Windows and Linux clients have been Electron-based since their original release.” (via Daniel Ramirez)
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