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Initab

@initabextension

A New Tab Extension for Developers. Available on Chrome

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I’ve got a couple of big releases planned for Initab this week. The first one will ship tonight and it will have markdown link support for custom links... #javascript #webdev

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Also, Initab has been well received by #chrome users, so...later this week I’m hoping to launch Initab on #firefox...stay tuned! #javascript #webdev

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Initab 1.5.0 is live on the #chrome web store. This release features a nice update to Custom Links which now support Markdown URL formatting. Please give it a try. chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…

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Another cool new tool that I stumbled upon in Trending Repos on Initab - looks like it might be a nice solution if you struggle w/ RegEx areknawo.github.io/Rex/#/

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Initab 1.6.3 went live on the Chrome Web Store last night. The most significant change is that I added a new Code Playground panel. There were also some small UI changes and bug fixes. chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…

Initab 1.6.3 went live on the Chrome Web Store last night. The most significant change is that I added a new Code Playground panel. There were also some small UI changes and bug fixes. chrome.google.com/webstore/detai…
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If you’re just getting started w/ serverless (like me) - I cant recommend @netlify enough. It is so easy to write and deploy AWS Lambda functions. Starting to use Lambda in Initab and lovin’ it!

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Just discovered this trending repo on Initab - github.com/vaheqelyan/kar… - it looks like it provides a nice succinct and straightforward way to fetch data.

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Ah this looks lovely. Input, a customizable font for programming, with adjustable alternate letterforms and font styles (Sans, Serif, Mono). Free download. Kindly released by Font Bureau. ↬ Input, a font for developers input.fontbureau.com/preview/?size=…

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useHooks - this is a great resource for learning #Reactjs hooks! I think the project just went open source too. usehooks.com

useHooks - this is a great resource for learning #Reactjs hooks! I think the project just went open source too. usehooks.com
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React Page Progress looks cool. I like how unobtrusive it is, while still providing value to UX. github.com/NomanGul/react…

React Page Progress looks cool. I like how unobtrusive it is, while still providing value to UX. github.com/NomanGul/react…
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Clean Code concepts for JavaScript: bit.ly/clean-code-js ~ a huge collection of patterns for writing readable, reusable, and refactorable code. By Ryan McDermott

Clean Code concepts for JavaScript: bit.ly/clean-code-js ~ a huge collection of patterns for writing readable, reusable, and refactorable code. By <a href="/ryconoclast/">Ryan McDermott</a>
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Well, that was fun while it lasted. Initab for firefox lasted all of 4 days lol. It got rejected and removed after a review. Not to worry though, I just have a few minor changes to comply with their requirements and it should be back up there soon. Stay tuned...

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Initab for Firefox is now available on initab.com - I ended up self hosting, so it’s not available on AMO. Mozilla review process would have required too many changes and I’d prefer to manage a single code base for Chrome and Firefox.

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1/2 - I love working with modern frameworks like #React and #Vue, but I also get nostalgic when I get into some legacy #jQuery code. I think a lot of devs look down on it now, but when it came out it was revolutionary...