Ewa and Addy present a roundup of tools, libraries and optimization techniques that make improving web performance easier. They also talk about experiments with predictive loading and the new Guess.js initiative. |
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Functions 2018 is a community focused, single track, one day conference that moves away from the hype and focuses on the reality of serverless based solutions. It’s about fostering a community locally and helping all of us learn from each other as we embrace a new way of building applications. | |
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Torgeir shows how to build a scalable React dev environment using Bazel as the build tool. |
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Locate users by IP Address and personalize content, analyze traffic, enrich forms, target ads, enforce GDPR compliance, perform redirections, block certain countries and more. Use our threat data to prevent free trial abuse by detecting and blocking Proxy and Tor users, known spammers and bad bots and as a replacement for CAPTCHAs. | |
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An interesting approach where you create the next immutable state by mutating a proxy of the current state. |
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Daniel describes how a team at Eventbrite built a React based image uploader that provides flexibility while presenting a straightforward user interface. | |
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Daniel experiments to see how far into an interactive experience he could get using only CSS. |
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Tamás analyzes how to debug a Node.js app in a Docker container to catch bugs that cannot be revealed in any other way. |
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JWTs are a key feature in the data flow of modern a web app. This full-stack tutorial shows you how to integrate them into an Angular 6 app. |
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Nuatu shares a few things to keep in mind when writing Lambda functions that might save you from frustration and to get the best out of them. |
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Andrea built a terminal-oriented Markdown-like interpreter that acts like a prettified echo . Nice! | |
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