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@jonty I know you’re not really fishing for advice but… I’ve gone and did mine HTML + CSS and being able to print it in a browser is just so convenient. Not expensive or OS-specific software required. The page layout is pretty neat as well to make things fit perfectly in an A4 page.

@dbattistella and then they dump it in old quarries for a yearlong reminder 😊 ❄️

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-snow-dump-glacier-summer-ice-1.5316292

Montreal's glacier: Where the snow survived summer | CBC News

Montreal's blustery winter of 2018 left so much snow that about 175,000 cubic metres still haven't melted at the city's largest snow dump.

CBC
Named Colors Wheel

@sophie if they’re well versed in Frontend and willing to do 2 days a week in London: https://apply.workable.com/houseful/j/39C94BE3BE/
Software Engineer - Frontend - Houseful

Hybrid working pattern - 2 days per week from London Bridge OfficeHometrack is seeking an experienced Frontend Engineer to join our product team, and reimagine Hometrack's user experience, starting with reporting and analytics. By building new expe...

@sdw one easy way to read a few quickly is to get a page turners series like The Thursday Murder Club. It’s sweet and funny and serious and plausible.
@dominikasafko very acute. Reminds me of Nakameguro.

I turned my thing about print debugging into a blog post. Don't look down on print debugging!

https://blog.startifact.com/posts/print-debugging/

#programming #python #JavaScript #RustLang

Don't Look Down on Print Debugging

Print good, not bad!

Secret Weblog

@faassen yes!

One of my proudest achievements was bringing a print logger to “production” and the highest praised was when someone told me they thought it’d “always been there”.

@argyleink I was just re-reading the MDN docs on why there will not be CSS4… what’s changed?

“There will never be a CSS3 or a CSS4; rather, everything is now just "CSS" with individual CSS modules having version numbers.”

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS

CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML). CSS describes how elements should be rendered on screen, on paper, in speech, or on other media.

MDN Web Docs
@stefan thanks — seems realistic to achieve most of these animations with CSS or SVG. I might try to have a go at some point and will report back.