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  1. A use case for CSS min-content and max-content

    Published Mar 26 2017 in CSS

    I learned how to style components where one element defines the width of the whole component using 'max-content' and 'min-content'.

  2. Powerful history command shortcuts in bash

    Published Mar 21 2017 in Bash

    I learned that there is more than pressing the UP arrow to works with the shell history. There are also handy little shorthands.

  3. Completion values in JavaScript

    Published Mar 19 2017 in JavaScript

    I learned about the crazy concept of completion values in JavaScript.

  4. var let = 12 is valid JavaScript

    Published Mar 16 2017 in JavaScript

    I learned that code that doesn't look valid can be valid... sometimes.

  5. You can import Google Analytics Stats in caniuse.com

    Published Mar 16 2017 in Tools

    I learned that caniuse.com can be enriched with your very own Google Analytics data. This can help making the right decisions.

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