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by Stephen Downes
Jun 02, 2016

A tour of Docker's components: Machine, swarm, compose, and more
Rick Fast', O'Reilly, 2016/06/02


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More on Docker. "Docker has grown from a convenience wrapper to encompass an entire architecture. Learn how Docker's major components are related to each other." This is a short video highlighting the major elements of the Docker architecture. Really just a set of slides with an audio track.

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Introducing HyperDev
Joel Spolsky, Joel on Software, 2016/06/02


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So this looks interesting. "HyperDev is going to be the fastest way to bang out code and get it running on the internet. We want to eliminate 100% of the complicated administrative details around getting code up and running on a website." I've set up a very simple page here. It took me a couple minutes. But I think I could spend a lot of time with this - already someone has coded a Skype Bot for it. Note that this is a beta release and that there are going tl be interruptions in service.

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Creating a CSS Curtain Opening Effect
Geoff Graham, CSS-Tricks, 2016/06/02


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There are thousands of lessons like this on the internet, not part of any official repository, but widely shared and widely used. This one is shared by a site called CSS-Tricks. But the magic is worked by an application called CodePen, which has been around for several years. Here's the CodePen for this article. CodePen takes the script that was entered by the author and executes it in a window that can be displayed on an HTML page. 

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