Sam wrote a comprehensive guide into Houdini, its worklets, API interfaces, and custom properties. |
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If you’ve got a working knowledge of JavaScript and ES6, this practical guide will help you master modular programming to produce code that’s readable, maintainable, and scalable. You’ll learn the fundamentals of modular architecture with JavaScript so that you can create simple, flexible modules that keep internal complexity in check, and you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the benefits of writing self-contained code at every system level, including the client and server. | |
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A few ways in which we can improve client-side performance focusing on images, third-party scripts and more. |
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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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How much do you know about JavaScript timers? How many do you think there are? Yeah. A lot. Come swim in the wondrous waters of JavaScript. |
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We cannot continue to use as much JavaScript as is now “normal” and expect the web to flourish. At the same time, most developers experience no constraint on their use of JS…until it’s too late. “JS neutral” and “TTI negative” tools are here, but we’re stuck in a rhetorical rut. We need to reset our conversation about “developer experience” to factor in the asymmetric cost of JS. |
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Chrome is subverting the URL to hide “trivial” domains such as www. and m. , presumably in a bid to eventually hide amp. domains as well. Shady. |
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