Maintaining Multi-language Angular Applications
Discover the possibilities of Angular internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) - http://amp.gs/jjdst
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Discover the possibilities of Angular internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) - http://amp.gs/jjdst
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Medium
Maintaining Multi-language Angular Applications with i18n
Discover the possibilities of Angular internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n)
Disabling a Link
Scott O’Hara explores how to disable a hyperlink accessibly. - http://amp.gs/jjOiF
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Scott O’Hara explores how to disable a hyperlink accessibly. - http://amp.gs/jjOiF
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www.scottohara.me
Disabling a link | scottohara.me
With HTML alone there is no way to disable a hyperlink (an <a href> element), and have it be both exposed as a “link” and as “disabled”. Now, setting ...
Home Rolled Store with the Vue.js Composition API
The Vue.js 3 composition API is useful as a powerful store solution, providing an intuitive way of storing, accessing, and modifying state across components. - http://amp.gs/jjrHT
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The Vue.js 3 composition API is useful as a powerful store solution, providing an intuitive way of storing, accessing, and modifying state across components. - http://amp.gs/jjrHT
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vueschool.io
Home Rolled Store with the Vue.js Composition API - Vue School Articles
The Vue.js 3 composition API is useful as a powerful store solution, providing an intuitive way of storing, accessing, and modifying state across components.
What is a monorepo? (and Should You Use Them?) — Semaphore
Monorepos can foster rapid development workflows. In this post, we’ll examine if they are the right fit for… - http://amp.gs/jjSo1
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Monorepos can foster rapid development workflows. In this post, we’ll examine if they are the right fit for… - http://amp.gs/jjSo1
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Medium
What is monorepo? (and should you use it?)
Monorepos can foster rapid development workflows. In this post, we’ll examine if they are the right fit for you and your company.
How to cache API responses and other data in Angular
Using a cache system could improve significantly your web applications’ performances and allow users to… - http://amp.gs/jjNa7
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Using a cache system could improve significantly your web applications’ performances and allow users to… - http://amp.gs/jjNa7
#angular
React 18: A Summary in 12 Tweets
If you didn’t have the time (or inclination) to read the detail we provided on React 18 in the last issue, here’s much the same content boiled down to 12 tweets by a former core React team member. While not suitable for every topic, this concise, Twitter-based presentation style has its merits. - http://amp.gs/jjAwd
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If you didn’t have the time (or inclination) to read the detail we provided on React 18 in the last issue, here’s much the same content boiled down to 12 tweets by a former core React team member. While not suitable for every topic, this concise, Twitter-based presentation style has its merits. - http://amp.gs/jjAwd
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Twitter
provably Flarnie
Finally listened to the React 18 Working Group Twitter Space, and it provides a nice over of the plans/features coming in React 18! Curious but busy? Check out my summary in 12 tweets~ 🧵
How to Create a Progressive Web Application with Vue and Sanity
In this article, you will learn how to build a simple web application with Vue.js, query your data from Sanity, and make it a Progressive Web Application (PWA) by installing the PWA plugin. - http://amp.gs/jjsFZ
#vue #pwa
In this article, you will learn how to build a simple web application with Vue.js, query your data from Sanity, and make it a Progressive Web Application (PWA) by installing the PWA plugin. - http://amp.gs/jjsFZ
#vue #pwa
Explore Clean Architecture In Flutter
A basic introduction on how to ensure a clean architecture for your Flutter apps. - http://amp.gs/jjigN
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A basic introduction on how to ensure a clean architecture for your Flutter apps. - http://amp.gs/jjigN
#flutter
Microfrontends — part 1: extending service-oriented architecture to frontend…
Case study of migration of StepStone Service’s main product — complex job board — to microfrontend… - http://amp.gs/jjDIA
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Case study of migration of StepStone Service’s main product — complex job board — to microfrontend… - http://amp.gs/jjDIA
#microfrontends
Medium
Microfrontends — part 1: extending service-oriented architecture to frontend development
Case study of migration of StepStone Service’s main product — complex job board — to microfrontend architecture
Supercharge Angular application
Let me share my real-time experience with optimizing Angular applications. It all started a few months back… - http://amp.gs/jjDs5
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Let me share my real-time experience with optimizing Angular applications. It all started a few months back… - http://amp.gs/jjDs5
#angular
Medium
Supercharge Angular application
Let me share my real-time experience with optimizing Angular applications. It all started a few months back when I got the opportunity to…
Madge 5.0: Create Graphs From Your Module Dependencies
A developer tool for generating a visual graph of your module dependencies (works with CommonJS, AMD and ES modules), finding circular dependencies, and discovering other useful info. - http://amp.gs/jjupl
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A developer tool for generating a visual graph of your module dependencies (works with CommonJS, AMD and ES modules), finding circular dependencies, and discovering other useful info. - http://amp.gs/jjupl
#nodejs
GitHub
GitHub - pahen/madge: Create graphs from your CommonJS, AMD or ES6 module dependencies
Create graphs from your CommonJS, AMD or ES6 module dependencies - GitHub - pahen/madge: Create graphs from your CommonJS, AMD or ES6 module dependencies
React Table with Server-Side Data Management
A tutorial on using the standard React Table Library while leaving all of the attendant data management tasks—like pagination, searching, filtering and sorting—on the server. - http://amp.gs/jju2d
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A tutorial on using the standard React Table Library while leaving all of the attendant data management tasks—like pagination, searching, filtering and sorting—on the server. - http://amp.gs/jju2d
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www.robinwieruch.de
React Table with server-side Data
React Table with server-side data with examples for pagination (paging), search (searching), sort (sorting), filter (filtering), ...
GitHub Copilot: An AI 'Pair Programmer'
A project that GitHub has been working on in the background for some time with OpenAI. It’s a VS Code extension that uses machine learning to suggest useful code snippets as you type and it works with lots of different languages. Everyone I’ve seen has a lot of mixed feelings about this, but it’s undoubtedly an interesting development. Maybe I need to create a newsletter version of this tool.. - http://amp.gs/jjJdQ
#github #copilot
A project that GitHub has been working on in the background for some time with OpenAI. It’s a VS Code extension that uses machine learning to suggest useful code snippets as you type and it works with lots of different languages. Everyone I’ve seen has a lot of mixed feelings about this, but it’s undoubtedly an interesting development. Maybe I need to create a newsletter version of this tool.. - http://amp.gs/jjJdQ
#github #copilot
GitHub
GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer
GitHub Copilot works alongside you directly in your editor, suggesting whole lines or entire functions for you.
Recipes to Wrap, Extend or Proxy a Vue Component
This article details ways to create a component that extends another. We'll look at attributes, props, listeners, and slots, along with functional components and render functions. - http://amp.gs/jj0VV
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This article details ways to create a component that extends another. We'll look at attributes, props, listeners, and slots, along with functional components and render functions. - http://amp.gs/jj0VV
#vue
Medium
Recipes to Wrap, Extend or Proxy a Vue Component
With an exciting new third-party component to introduce to your project, you think, hmm, what about DRY? I’ll wrap it!
How do you make a layout with pictures down one side of a page matched up with paragraphs on the other side?
Okay, let’s get back to CSS. Chris answers the question above from a reader where they’d like to make a layout look something like this - http://amp.gs/jjKUx
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Okay, let’s get back to CSS. Chris answers the question above from a reader where they’d like to make a layout look something like this - http://amp.gs/jjKUx
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CSS-Tricks
How do you make a layout with pictures down one side of a page matched up with paragraphs on the other side? | CSS-Tricks
I got this exact question in an email the other day, and I thought it would make a nice blog post because of how wonderfully satisfying this is to do in CSS
Encoding Data for POST Requests Properly
While we’re talking Copilot, Jake noticed that an example it threw up isn’t all that great security wise, and spun it into a good lesson about creating HTTP data bodies properly, while covering things like URLSearchParams and FormData along the way. - http://amp.gs/jj3OB
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While we’re talking Copilot, Jake noticed that an example it threw up isn’t all that great security wise, and spun it into a good lesson about creating HTTP data bodies properly, while covering things like URLSearchParams and FormData along the way. - http://amp.gs/jj3OB
#nodejs
Jakearchibald
Encoding data for POST requests
Don't do it like GitHub Copilot!
React Architecture: How to Structure and Organize a React Application
We've featured a variety of "how to structure React apps" pieces in the past, but it remains a perennially interesting topic as there really is no one way. Tania is always fantastic at explaining things though, so we really like this one. - http://amp.gs/jjH9T
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We've featured a variety of "how to structure React apps" pieces in the past, but it remains a perennially interesting topic as there really is no one way. Tania is always fantastic at explaining things though, so we really like this one. - http://amp.gs/jjH9T
#react
Taniarascia
React Architecture: How to Structure and Organize a React Application
There is no consensus on the right way to organize a React application. React gives you a lot of freedom, but with that freedom comes the…