Material Design Icons
Nice list of free, simple, well-done icons.
Nice list of free, simple, well-done icons.
An interactive tutorial that teaches you Flexbox.
I love these. One Redditor was inspired enough to create similar stuff so they contacted the original creator about tools and responded with the following:
I actually messaged him a couple of weeks ago asking for pointers on getting started. I'll edit this tomorrow to include the training material he sent me. SUPER cool guy and very friendly, I didn't expect a response, but he replied in less than a minute.
Promised Edit:
Tool used: Blender
Training materials:
Link to scenes on Imgur
Currently, 2 videos from David Cheifetz on Oil Painting. Saw him on Instagram the other day and love his stuff.
Nicolas Delort is a fantastic artist that uses scratchboard as a medium.
Some initial work done on a few introductory F# books.
An introductory presentation to machine learning.
A wallet that contains a small sketch book, a small pencil, and pockets for credit cards and cash.
Essays by writers and makers.
Dan Grossman’s class on Programming Languages. It starts by introducing foundational ideas using ML, then builds on top of them using other languages to introduce new concepts. After watching several videos, this is an easy one to recommend.
Courses on how to tell visual stories. It includes classes from the amazing Jake Parker.
A Scala tutorial from Udemy. They have a few courses on Scala as well.
A software “console” target that allows you to write and play constrained games on the web. See TIS-100 also.
Also, from re-frame’s github project page wiki is this entry on how to bootstrap a re-frame app.
Gary Kelley process video.
A long time ago, Rob Sprance had a “radio station” on Live365 that introduced me to a bunch of retro stuff I hadn’t heard before. I was looking for new music the other day and thought of him. It turns out he has a Last.fm account. These are the tracks he’s been listening to.
I love these watercolors by Wil Freeborn.