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Best Practices for Responsive, Multi-Screen Designs — UXers from Adobe, SunTrust and Microsoft offer up their best tips for responsive design and share best-practices for multi-screen design. - http://amp.gs/UzM4

#css
Do You Really Know How a Lockfile Works for Yarn and npm Packages?

Package lock files serve as a rich manifest of dependencies for projects that specify the exact version of those dependencies. But why do we need them and how do they work? - http://amp.gs/U1g8

#nodejs
UI/UX Patterns You Literally Cannot Design

A look into some of the patented UI elements/interactions that we as designers can't replicate due to legal reasons. Quite a fascinating post. - http://amp.gs/UYsX

#ux
Named Routes with React Router - http://amp.gs/Ut88

#react #router
Using Serverless 'Reapers' to Lower Your AWS Bill

A look at how serverless functions can be used to keep your AWS bill in check by automatically destroying resources you’re not actually using - http://amp.gs/UtRR

#nodejs #aws
Envalid: Environment Variable Validation and Access

Lets you enforce that you want certain environment variables present and what sort of data they should contain. - http://amp.gs/Um4f

#nodejs
You Don’t Need Lodash or 'How I Started Loving JavaScript Functions'

A compilation of pure JavaScript recipes of nine commonly used Lodash/Underscore.js utility functions. I'd love to see a more extended version of this, actually. - http://amp.gs/UZMi

#javascript
Application State Management with React

React is all you need to manage your application state says Kent C Dodds, while simultaneously acknowledging “If you want to use Redux, keep using Redux.” It’s good to have options and Kent does a good job of showing off his approach here. - http://amp.gs/Ulst

#react
Building a transaction service for managing large scale editing experiences

A common challenge developers have to tackle when building applications consuming large data sets, is how to create a maintainable and scalable user experience for editing. They may face hundreds of thousands and even millions of records on which they execute CRUD operations that need to be sent to a server and saved to a database. — http://amp.gs/UBAR

#angular
Exploring the Hidden Potential of JavaScript Arrays

Aimed more at beginners, this tour visits built-in methods like flatMap, every, some and keys that are frequently overlooked. - http://amp.gs/Un9V

#javascript
Animation Performance 101: Browser Under the Hood

Chloe Hwang examines how browsers handle animations and shares some advice on creating performant animations. - http://amp.gs/UnQp

#css
Design Patterns in Modern JavaScript Development

An architecture-focused post that aims to whet your appetite for software design patterns. - http://amp.gs/UGri

#javascript
Building Responsive Apps with NativeScript — Learn three techniques you can use to create “Responsive Layouts” that look great on any device with NativeScript. - http://amp.gs/Ux7k

#nativescript
Add Dynamic Filters to Your Data Using Vue and the Cosmic JS

Filtering tabularizing data is a common feature of any data-driven application. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build a table with dynamic filters using Vue.js and Cosmic JS.
- http://amp.gs/UxXP

#vue
The Circle of a React Lifecycle

A walk through a React component’s ‘circle of life’ as it progresses through various stages such as mounting, updating, and unmounting. - http://amp.gs/UfvM

#react
Testing Node's Experimental New Performance Hooks

A practical look, with examples, of using the experimental performance hooks currently available in Node 11.13. - http://amp.gs/UCZ8

#nodejs