Mastering Modular JavaScript is my second book on the “Modular JavaScript” series, and it discusses module thinking in detail, breaking down the approach into writing concise modules that can be plumbed together with confidence. It is available for free: you can read it on GitHub, on Pony Foo, or if you feel like contributing to the cause, you can pre-order it on Amazon! |
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A short introduction to the decorators proposal with basic examples, and an introduction to how the ECMAScript standard works. |
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Fancy a week in Barcelona? Would you like to hear about Distributed systems, new browser APIs, Machine Learning, WebXR, PWA or Cryptography? Then Full Stack Fest is for you! Early bird tickets available until July the 2nd. | |
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A visual explanation that might help you understand common ways of implementing a cache. | |
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Max discusses what works and what doesn’t for design, weighs in on whether the current design trends are a bit too dull, and what you can do about it. | |
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Ever wonder how people make images that are created using only HTML elements and CSS yet look as if they were SVG based? Wonder no more. Joe lays out the secrets behind this cool new trend. | |
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The placeholder attribute contains a surprising amount of issues that prevent it from delivering on what it promises. Let’s clarify why you need to stop using it. |
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