An impressive showcase of WebGL and WebVR demoscenes. There’s some great stuff in here! |
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The new feature allows to quickly inspect the result of any JavaScript expression execution with Wallaby.js and Quokka.js. It even works in places where breakpoints and console.log are useless, for example in the middle of a function call chain. | |
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Harrison built a gorgeous gallery showcasing the power of vx , a visualization abstraction around d3 made for React. | |
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Honeypot has plenty of cool European companies looking for developers. Once your profile gets accepted on Honeypot, companies apply to you with salary and tech-stack upfront. Give us a try! | |
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An inside look at the front-end tech of one of Asia’s fastest growing startups and how they handle front-end at scale. |
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Tim shares the inside story of how “Not Hotdog” was made a reality by a developer for the Silicon Valley HBO show. | |
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Benedikt follows up on last week’s JavaScript performance article with a look into Function Context Specialization – an optimization performed by TurboFan in Google’s V8 JavaScript runtime engine. |
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Cloudstitch lets developers build websites that can be managed from Google Docs and Microsoft Office. It syncs your shared folders with GitHub, converting office files to static-site friendly formats. | |
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An open-source CI job that will fail when the size of a specified bundle goes over a limit. |
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Are you a curious mind? Full Stack Fest is a week-long conference based in the amazing city of Barcelona that peeks into the web of tomorrow. Serverless, Blockchain, WebVR, Distributed Web, Progressive Web Apps… Come and see! Early bird tickets available with a 10% off when entering the PONYFOO discount code. | |
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A WebAssembly case study revealing how a switch from asm.js to WebAssembly resulted in a 300% speedup for a WebGL design app. |
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A funny discussion of the many silly things people do to solve scaling problems that don’t exist, and genuine, practical advice on how to really scale. | |
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Dapulse is the next generation of visual tools, built specifically for designers and developers. See what everyone on your team is working on in a single glance. |
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David goes over how you can break up a large React component into smaller components. |
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Frances goes over how the term PWA got its name (she coined it), talks a bit about what AMP means for the web, and generally gets us thinking about the current state of the open web. Great read! |
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A reminder to never reuse passwords, and to never ever commit your secrets to version control repositories.* Obligatory reference to security and robust application design fundamentals: 12factor.net. * Use a password manager like LastPass or 1Password to aid you in setting up unique passwords, memorizing 3 or 4 different passwords is not secure enough. |
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