Cindy sheds some thoughtful light on why small functions are not great — when taken to dogmatic extremes. | |
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Tom suggests that, in order to survive the relentless march of JavaScript tooling technologies, it’s time to sink our teeth into how compilers work. |
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A proposal is in the works to bring a Transfer-Size-Policy header that would allow sites to define limits to how much data a user agent is allowed to download from third party origins via frame elements. |
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Benedikt walks us through how he optimized a pattern — within the V8 JavaScript engine — after identifying its heavy usage in Webpack. |
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Camillo goes into how V8 handles JavaScript properties under the hood. |
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Firefox now has a headless mode as well, adding itself to our arsenal of automated testing alongside Phantom and Chrome. |
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It’s been a while since our last inspirational post, but this one might take the cake! Abhishek made a hardware camera that takes short “GIF” recordings and ejects a cartridge with the animated photo on it. In this post, he explains his creative process in putting the camera together. |
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Liam has some quick and solid advice for developing successful side projects. Don’t overthink it, don’t over-do the infrastructure, just develop the quickest and smallest version possible, deploy it, and then iterate in small steps. That’s how Pony Foo began, and now I can over-engineer it all I want! |
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Shirsh shows how to use the MediaRecorder API. He offers a bunch of demos, and the code is available on GitHub. |
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Irina explains how you can use async_hooks in Node 8. She even drew a few neat doodles to illustrate her explanations! | |
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Main thing they didn’t like about Angular 2 is TypeScript. React licensing was a concern, as well as productivity. Vue has great documentation, smallest code base, and learning curve. |
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Jyri talks about the human aspects of collaborative front-end projects. |
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