Halfway through each month, our newsletter for developers: The Dev Times, brings three reads that our own developers found interesting on the web, and two Transloadit updates that may interest you.

Defending your app from copies and clones

It feels unfair when someone copies your app. However, instead of taking legal actions, take it as a satisfying personal accomplishment. Read post ›

A list of everything that _could_ go in the <head> of your webpage

From essential elements that provide information on what your website is about, to configuring it to look and behave just like a native application. Read post ›

HTTPie (pronounced aitch-tee-tee-pie)

Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible. It can be used for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with HTTP servers. Read post ›

Publishing without boundaries: Supporting the vision of Cambridge University Press

Developers at Cambridge University Press were tasked to transition millions of academic books and journal content into a new platform. Standardizing the wide variety of media in the articles and chapters was challenging, until they found Transloadit :) Read post ›

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