Thursday, 28 February 2013

WebP, Table Partitioning and more · YDN Blog

Every Thursday is Tech Thursday where we share a random assortment of technical links we found and liked.

More CSS Secrets, another 10 things you may not know about CSS.

Amazing high-resolution, deep zoom panorama of London.

A crossword puzzle where the clues are written as Regular Expressions.

Song of GitHub will turn GitHub commits into audial representation.

A case for why you should test your apps under slow network speeds and ways to test for slow conditions.

Knight Rider light loop in CSS, theme song included.

Can't travel back in time? Rewrite history in Git may be the next best thing.

True Fish Tales is an interactive fish infographic playing on the idea that fishermen are famous for telling tall stories by bringing together some amazing 'true tales' of the monsters that lurk beneath the sea.

There are various approaches that can help you make your application and database run faster. Take one massive table and split it into many smaller tables is one such approach. Learn how to scale PostgreSQL performance using Table Partitioning.

WebP (pronounced "weppy") is a promising new image format created by Google back in September of 2010. @jonathanklein takes an unbiased, holistic view of the WebP landscape as it stands today.


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