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Implementing OpenSearch
OpenSearch is an specification that allows websites to improve usability. When implemented, it allows consumers to search your site the way you intended them to. All …
2m 1Pragmatic Unit Testing in JavaScript
More often than not, companies completely (and irresponsibly) disregard JavaScript as code that should be unit tested. They might test their back-end code, it may be in …
9m 1Spritesheets, Grunt, and You
If you are using Grunt, you really have no excuse not to be using CSS spritesheets. If you aren’t using Grunt yet, then you should know that a well thought-out …
3m 1Grunt Tips and Tricks
I’ve been meaning to compile a list of tips and tricks to improve you Grunt workflows, so here it is!
6m 6Fun with Native Arrays
An introduction to function
Array
methods.22m 4Polyfills or Ponyfills?
These are short-form “thoughts”, in addition to the usual longer-form articles in the blog. The goal is to publish one of these every weekday. I’d …
5m 6Universal React with Babel, Browserify
I finally got around to trying out React, and this blog post will detail my initial impressions as well as a tutorial on how to make your React apps universal from the …
13m 14ES6 Proxies in Depth
Cheers, please come in. This is ES6 – “Elaine, you gotta have a baby!” – in Depth. What? Never heard of it? Check out A Brief History of ES6 …
13m 5ES6 Modules in Depth
Welcome back to ES6 – “Oh, good. It’s not another article about Unicode” – in Depth series. If you’ve never been around here …
16m 9Keeping Your npm Dependencies Immutable
I’ve been bitten a few times by dependencies using semver ranges such as
^1.0.1
where the dependency introduced a “non-breaking” change that ended …7m 5Fourth Year in Review
Another year, another review of how Pony Foo did in its latest twelve months online!
6m 1How Terrible Code Gets Written by Perfectly Sane People
Help your team avoid some bad habits that can drive good teams to write terrible code.
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