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Mastering Node.js Performance Hooks

Node’s performance measurement APIs provide a lot of power, but it can be tricky to get your head around the mental model of what they measure and where they make sense. Pavel tries to clear it all up for us. - https://pavel-romanov.com/nodejs-performance-hooks-mastering-the-mental-model

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CSS Grid Gap Behavior with Hidden Elements

Ryan Mulligan shares some discoveries on how the CSS gap property operates when hiding items in grid-template & grid-auto layouts. - https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/grid-gap

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3 Kinds of Props in Vue

Vue's props streamline data flow between parent and child components. There are three main types: Template, Configuration, and State (Data) Props. This article explores each type, their differences, and best use cases. - https://michaelnthiessen.com/3-kinds-of-props

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Data Fetching Patterns in Single-Page Applications

With a level of depth you’d expect on Martin Fowler’s blog, Atlassian’s Juntao Qiu walks through five different patterns to consider when fetching remote data, using a realistic React-based scenario to show them off. - https://martinfowler.com/articles/data-fetch-spa.html

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A Conceptual Model of State in Vue 3.4

As web applications become more complex, managing state and componentization in the frontend is challenging. Vue 3.4's defineModel macro offers an efficient way to handle complex inter-component state management while maintaining strong data locality and compartmentalization. This blogpost provides all you need to know about this macro. - https://chrlschn.dev/blog/2024/01/a-conceptual-model-of-state-in-vue-34-using-definemodel/

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Detect JavaScript Support in CSS

The webpage contains a technical blog post that discusses a method for detecting JavaScript support in CSS using the "@supports" rule. The author provides code examples and explains the benefits of this approach for creating more flexible and dynamic stylesheets. - https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/detect-js-support-in-css/

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Node is Leaking Memory? setTimeout Could Be The Reason

The folks at Sentry were running into problems with how Node handles timeouts created with setTimeout or, more specifically, problems caused by hanging on to the Timeout objects setTimeout returns.. - https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/6/5/node-timeout/

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Using Node.js's Test Runner: The Official Guide

A useful new guide on the official Node site to the fundamentals of setting up and using Node’s new test runner functionality, along with snapshot tests  - https://nodejs.org/en/learn/test-runner/using-test-runner

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Vue.js tips - How to re-expose slots in wrapping component

In this blogpost the author provides a practical and personal solution to leveraging slots to build reusable Ui components - https://dev.to/aloisseckar/vuejs-tips-how-to-re-expose-slots-in-wrapping-component-1n1

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The Fifty-Fifty Split and Overflow

The webpage contains a blog post that discusses a CSS technique for creating a "50/50 overflow" layout, where two elements are positioned side-by-side and one overflows onto the other. The author provides a step-by-step guide and code examples to achieve this layout using flexbox and CSS grid properties. - https://ryanmulligan.dev/blog/50-50-overflow/

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