“Service workers run in the background of a user’s browser and help improve the user experience with things like offline support, push notifications, etc.” |
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Station is a free desktop tool that aggregates all the different apps you use at work. If you’re having a hard time handling 20+ open tabs or simply staying focused: this is for you! Regain control, stay focused, get Station: 500+ supported apps Product of the Year 2017 on Product Hunt | |
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The process of a web browser turning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into a finished visual representation is quite complex and involves a good bit of magic. | |
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Alexandru investigates and optimizes the performance of a Node.js API using flame graphs, caching and request-batching techniques. |
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The standard web application architecture suitable for many companies has drastically changed in the past 10 years. Heroku’s own Chris jots down the progression. |
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Rob raises an interesting question. Why hasn’t software “engineering” raised to the standards that can be found in aviation or even medicine, with regards to robustness and professional discipline? |
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Dirceu covers how Auth0 architects its services to ensure scalability and high availability to handle more than 1.5 billion logins per month. |
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Luke takes a close look at how the Coinbase team is focusing on the reliability and scalability of their platform. | |
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Rachel takes a detailed look at what actually happens when you add display: flex to your stylesheet. | |
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It’s true you can crash an email server with a single email! Joran talks about a vulnerability found in the top five Node.js mail parsers that will bring each of them down just by clicking send. He goes on to explain how he found the vulnerability while he was writing his own mail parser, and how he disclosed it. |
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