Ask HN: Who has the best personal website/blog? This thread on Twitter took off (https://twitter.com/pjrvs/status/1176945769598705664), so I'm curious to ask the same question on HN. |
Ask HN: Who has the best personal website/blog? This thread on Twitter took off (https://twitter.com/pjrvs/status/1176945769598705664), so I'm curious to ask the same question on HN. |
I wanna write to him about a Startup idea I have, to see if i can ask him some questions and see what he says about the potential of it. That be ok right?
Beautifully designed, highly readable, black and white. Take a look :)
Jessie Frazelle: https://blog.jessfraz.com/
Joshua Stein: https://jcs.org/
Jim Fisher: https://jameshfisher.com/
(I just noticed they all have first names starting with 'J', weird coincidence, right?).
https://a16z.com/ (specifically Ben Horowitz's posts - he starts off each with a rap lyric)
Great articles and I personally love the diagrams.
I'll just link to Bostock's, but there are many other informative and enlightening ones. This will only get better ;)
And if you are a beginner for learn to code: https://learntocodewith.me/blog/
- [0] http://danluu.com/
1. Yaro Starak 2. Darren Rowse 3.Abby Lawson 4. Trevor and Jennifer Debth 5. Paul Scrivens 6. Steve and Jennifer Chou 7. Rosemarie Groner 8.Lindsay and Bjork 9.Jon Morrow 10. Alborz Fallah
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I like the search functionality
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/modernizr/2.8.2/modernizr.js"></script>
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.3/jquery.min.js"></script>
Ignoring the two kinds of jquery, you're loading JavaScript to your non-TLS website without TLS?And loading your analytics (quantcast) with inline scripts on a non-TLS page?
That's kinda asking for a MITM attack, isn't it?