My new book on ES6 and the future of JavaScript is out on Amazon! . We’ll discuss upcoming proposals and everything you’ll need to use modern JavaScript in the real world. Get the most out of modern JavaScript, learn the latest features of its parent specification! Can’t afford it? No worries. The book is completely free to read online under HTML format and under AsciiDoc format! | |
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In addition to the realtime code coverage and other tactical level features provided by Wallaby.js, Wallaby App provides strategic level features, such as coverage reports and the realtime bird’s eye view of your project’s tests connected to your editor. | |
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An overview of a proposal to bring a binary AST representation to ECMAScript, intended to boost performance over the wire and at parse time. |
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Dor gives you a rundown of the latest features to make the official JavaScript specification. |
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Just recently, the native web launched the first public version of wolkenkit, a semantic JavaScript backend that builds upon the concepts and methods of CQRS, DDD, and event-sourcing. It enables developers to create cloud-native applications easily, and puts special emphasis on domain modeling. For details see the wolkenkit website and the documentation. | |
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A short survey about current popular JavaScript technologies. |
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An adventure in breaking down a snippet of JavaScript ridden with Unicode characters. Long story short: don’t blindly trust code snippets found lying around the web! |
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On Honeypot companies send developers interview requests. Your profile stays live for 3 weeks | |
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Axel wrote a small library that provides a template tag function for composing regular expressions. Here, he explains how it works. |
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Dan explains how error handling works in React 16, which is out on public beta since yesterday. React 16 uses Fiber under the hood, although its async rendering capabilities aren’t turned on yet. It is expected this is enabled at some point in the React 16.x release line. |
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Take part in the Professional Development Survey and get on any Udemy course you want for just $15. |
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A truly responsive website should adapt to all kinds of situations. Consider viewport sizes, but also changes in connectivity. | |
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A cool animated infographic showing off how Wi-Fi actually works at the network and radio levels. |
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Do you want to work as Backend Ruby Developer (Berlin) for Distribusion Technologies in Berlin? Learn more about work environment, benefits and company office and send your application now! |
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A multi-part guide that will teach you what WebRTC is, how it works, what you need to get started, as well as more advanced topics like handling a big mesh of connections (such as in multi-peer video chat). |
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Sara travels a lot and she shares heaps of great advice on how to achieve a comfortable experience. |
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