Radar #142

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Each week, we do a round up of curated “stuff from the interwebs” that we call Radar.

In this week’s 142nd Radar:

Discover the UX secrets behind Tinder
Tinder product manager Scott Hurff spills his secrets on designing products people love.

FEDC – New Speakers Added
The quality of a conference is largely defined by the quality of the presenters. The Front-End Design Conference has always worked hard to find a truly engaging and thoughtful lineup and this year is no different.

Lazy Progressive Enhancement
A lazy image loader designed to enforce progressive enhancement and valid HTML. Not a framework, not a library, just a function.

BizCraft Episode 61: “S@#t that matters” – but mostly we talk about Prince.
Description: in this, for real; LIVE episode, Carl and Gene talk about “Shit that matters” – but mostly we talk about Prince.

Implicit Bias, Meet The Dominant Narrative
Ben Callahan – The dominant narrative is the story we believe to be true about a person, an organization, a race, a gender. It causes us to interpret the data we perceive about that individual or group as support for our belief and results in us ignoring the data which contradicts our belief. Dominant narratives […]

What is HTTP/2: An Introduction
This extensive information resource explains HTTP/2 for end-users, developers and businesses pursuing innovation. From basic information to more advanced topics, you’ll learn everything you need to know about HTTP/2.

A Web Designer’s Guide to Project Schedules
Planning is an essential part of any successful web design project. By outlining the scope of your project at its onset, you will be better equipped to identify and avoid roadblocks that would otherwise steer your progress off track.

MaintainableCSS
Write CSS without worrying that overzealous, pre-existing styles will cause problems. MaintainableCSS is an approach to writing modular, scalable and of course, maintainable CSS.

Social Buttons for Bootstrap
Social Sign-In Buttons made in pure CSS based on Bootstrap and Font Awesome!

How to Know if You’re Being Too Nice to Your Employees
Is there such a thing as being “too nice.” Yep. There actually is (and not just because Wikipedia says so.) Nearly every one of us wants to be liked, appreciated, and understood. We want people to enjoy working us, not reject and avoid us. We long to be respected by others, not for our assertive […]

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