Your Weekly Fortune
Your Weekly Fortune
A language that doesn't have everything is actually easier to program in than some that do.
—Dennis Ritchie
Events
A NIGHT WITH CSS! Multiple Speakers (IN-PERSON / REMOTE), Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 6:30 PM | Meetup
Speakers include - Danny Thompson, Software engineer at AutoZone - Braydon Coyer, Frontend Engineer at LogicGate - Sarah Shook, Fullstack Software Developer - Shashi Lo, Software Engineer at Microsoft - Ryan Matthews, Software Engineer at LimbleCMMS - Edwin Choi, Software Developer, Codestream Studios
At Yum Restaurants in Plano
Redis: Features, Functionality, and Deploying on the Cloud, Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 6:30 PM | Meetup
Michael Gnesin will talk about Redis, the open-source in-memory data store. He'll explain what it does, where it fits in your application and data architectures, and how to deploy it. There's even a way to query Redis from PostgreSQL.
At Improving in Plano.
Dev
CSS Masking
Ahmad Shadeed guides us through the usage of a soon-to-be fully supported CSS property mask-image
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Everyone has JavaScript, right?
“All your users are non-JS while they're downloading your JS” — Jake Archibald
News
Construction starts in North Austin on five-year project to expand I-35 | KUT Radio, Austin's NPR Station
They just finished Waco a few months ago so here comes the next dose of DFW-Austin I-35 construction fun.
TxDOT is building the $606 million project amid criticism from Austin's City Council and protests from community groups.