Beam Me Up, Scotty
On Teleporting Templates in Angula
In this article, we will discuss an interesting problem Netanel recently came across, and the solution he came up for it. - http://amp.gs/X85y
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On Teleporting Templates in Angula
In this article, we will discuss an interesting problem Netanel recently came across, and the solution he came up for it. - http://amp.gs/X85y
#angular
How a DevTools Extension is Made - Guillermo Peralta Scura
This is a guide through the main parts of the official Vue DevTools extension to learn from it and understand a successful approach for building these kinds of tools. - http://amp.gs/XTUH
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This is a guide through the main parts of the official Vue DevTools extension to learn from it and understand a successful approach for building these kinds of tools. - http://amp.gs/XTUH
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DEV Community
How a DevTools Extension is Made
A guide on how a production-level devtools extension is made
How I Structure My CSS (for Now)
Matthias Ott shares his current take on CSS structure. - http://amp.gs/XT5N
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Matthias Ott shares his current take on CSS structure. - http://amp.gs/XT5N
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Advice to Myself When Starting Out as a Software Developer
Nothing earth shattering here, but solid advice generally. Keep reading, keep learning, figure out refactoring and testing, and teach. - http://amp.gs/X1Iw
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Nothing earth shattering here, but solid advice generally. Keep reading, keep learning, figure out refactoring and testing, and teach. - http://amp.gs/X1Iw
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Angular struggles in 2020
You're going down a dark, murky, slippery road and you've lost your way. What do you do? Keep moving while acting like everything is alright? Or stop and ask for help? - http://amp.gs/X1FV
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You're going down a dark, murky, slippery road and you've lost your way. What do you do? Keep moving while acting like everything is alright? Or stop and ask for help? - http://amp.gs/X1FV
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DEV Community
Angular struggles in 2020
An opinion piece on the Angular team management.
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Speculation in JavaScriptCore
A long, technical post about speculative compilation and how it makes a dynamic language like JavaScript a lot faster than it might otherwise be (or was, pre V8!) You’ll need some experience with how compilation works to get much out of this, but if you want to know how modern JavaScript VMs can run JavaScript so quickly, it’s an epic resource. - http://amp.gs/XYJk
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A long, technical post about speculative compilation and how it makes a dynamic language like JavaScript a lot faster than it might otherwise be (or was, pre V8!) You’ll need some experience with how compilation works to get much out of this, but if you want to know how modern JavaScript VMs can run JavaScript so quickly, it’s an epic resource. - http://amp.gs/XYJk
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WebKit
Speculation in JavaScriptCore
This post is all about speculative compilation, or just speculation for short, in the context of the JavaScriptCore virtual machine.
Drop-Shadow: The Underrated CSS Filter
Michelle Barker explains how the drop-shadow CSS filter works and how it differs from box-shadow. - http://amp.gs/Xtit
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Michelle Barker explains how the drop-shadow CSS filter works and how it differs from box-shadow. - http://amp.gs/Xtit
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How to Use Styled-Components in React
The popularity of CSS is partially based on its ability to centralize and reuse style information. Similarly and amongst their many benefits, components deliver code reusability. It was just a matter of time before elements of the two concepts were combined into a new, really good idea. - http://amp.gs/XmrV
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The popularity of CSS is partially based on its ability to centralize and reuse style information. Similarly and amongst their many benefits, components deliver code reusability. It was just a matter of time before elements of the two concepts were combined into a new, really good idea. - http://amp.gs/XmrV
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Tight Coupling vs. Loose Coupling in Vue.js
When talking about loose coupling and tight coupling, often, the impression arises that tight coupling is something we always have to avoid. But this is almost impossible. What's essential is that we use loose coupling when bridging the gap between layers of our application. Learn how to differentiate between situations where you should loose coupling or tight coupling in your Vue.js applications. - http://amp.gs/XZRb
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When talking about loose coupling and tight coupling, often, the impression arises that tight coupling is something we always have to avoid. But this is almost impossible. What's essential is that we use loose coupling when bridging the gap between layers of our application. Learn how to differentiate between situations where you should loose coupling or tight coupling in your Vue.js applications. - http://amp.gs/XZRb
#vue
Lessons Learned After Making the First 10 Commercial Apps in Flutter
Insights and lessons learned from two developers who’ve built several commercial apps with Flutter. - http://amp.gs/XpVE
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Insights and lessons learned from two developers who’ve built several commercial apps with Flutter. - http://amp.gs/XpVE
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Medium
Lessons Learned After Making the First 10 Commercial Apps in Flutter.
by Łukasz Kosman and Jakub Wojtczak
Natively Formatting JavaScript Dates and Times
Using Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString() and related methods. There's a handy graphic that works as a sort of cheat sheet too. - http://amp.gs/Xlx3
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Using Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString() and related methods. There's a handy graphic that works as a sort of cheat sheet too. - http://amp.gs/Xlx3
#javascript
Why CSS Logical Properties Aren’t Ready for Use
Elad Shechter explains why CSS Logical Properties are still not ready for prime-time use. - http://amp.gs/XBx3
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Elad Shechter explains why CSS Logical Properties are still not ready for prime-time use. - http://amp.gs/XBx3
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Medium
Why CSS Logical Properties Aren’t Ready for Use!
The new CSS logical properties module is one of the most important developments to have come to CSS in recent years. This module enables…
Node Modules at 'War': Why CommonJS and ES Modules Can’t Get Along
As a Node developer you’ll certainly be familiar with CommonJS, the module format system Node uses. ES Modules, however, are an official, standardized way to bring modules to JavaScript and Node has varying (and experimental) support for them. - http://amp.gs/XnfH
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As a Node developer you’ll certainly be familiar with CommonJS, the module format system Node uses. ES Modules, however, are an official, standardized way to bring modules to JavaScript and Node has varying (and experimental) support for them. - http://amp.gs/XnfH
#nodejs
Build better higher-order components with Vue 3
Learn how to leverage the composition API to build better higher order components in Vue 3 - http://amp.gs/XG1M
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Learn how to leverage the composition API to build better higher order components in Vue 3 - http://amp.gs/XG1M
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LogRocket Blog
Build better higher-order components with Vue 3 - LogRocket Blog
Build your higher-order components using Composition API first, and then break down the logical parts into smaller composable functions.
A Complete Guide to Testing React Hooks
How much testing is enough? The short answer is “more”. But with the broad array of options available, this tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of React Hooks testing to get you started in the right direction. - http://amp.gs/XxYn
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How much testing is enough? The short answer is “more”. But with the broad array of options available, this tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of React Hooks testing to get you started in the right direction. - http://amp.gs/XxYn
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Toptal Engineering Blog
Complete Guide to React Hooks Testing
This article explores how to test React Hooks and outlines an eight-step testing plan you could employ to test your own projects.
Simulating Object Collisions on a Canvas
A gentle post walking through what’s involved creating a basic physics simulation using JavaScript and HTML canvas. - http://amp.gs/XfYK
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A gentle post walking through what’s involved creating a basic physics simulation using JavaScript and HTML canvas. - http://amp.gs/XfYK
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joshbradley.me
Simulating Object Collisions With Canvas
Simulating object collisions is a rewarding way to learn the basics of HTML canvas and physics simulation.
Image Manipulation With CSS
Habdul Hazeez discusses some techniques for image manipulation using CSS. - http://amp.gs/XfMu
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Habdul Hazeez discusses some techniques for image manipulation using CSS. - http://amp.gs/XfMu
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DEV Community
Image manipulation with CSS
We discuss 7 ways you can manipulate images using CSS
Changing World, Changing Mozilla (But Laying Off 250 Employees)
Very sad news from Mozilla, creators of Firefox, this week as they’ve laid off a signficant number of their employees driven by commercial necessity. There’s been extensive discussion on Hacker News about this. - http://amp.gs/XCai
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Very sad news from Mozilla, creators of Firefox, this week as they’ve laid off a signficant number of their employees driven by commercial necessity. There’s been extensive discussion on Hacker News about this. - http://amp.gs/XCai
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The Mozilla Blog
Changing World, Changing Mozilla
This is a time of change for the internet and for Mozilla. From combatting a lethal virus and battling systemic racism to protecting individual privacy — one thing is clear: ...
How To Launch Child Processes from Node
A thorough tutorial that covers a variety of ways for launching and working with external processes from your own Node programs. - http://amp.gs/XkHE
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A thorough tutorial that covers a variety of ways for launching and working with external processes from your own Node programs. - http://amp.gs/XkHE
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DigitalOcean
How To Launch Child Processes in Node.js | DigitalOcean
Since Node.js instances create a single process with a single thread, JavaScript operations that take a long time to run can sometimes block the execution of other code. A key strategy to work around this problem is to launch a child process to run mu