My latest book, Mastering Modular JavaScript, just went into Early Release and is available now on Safari Books Online. It’s a part of my “Modular JavaScript” effort. It covers module thinking, patterns & principles. Tackle two aspects of JavaScript development: modularity and ES6. With this practical guide, you will learn how to scale out JavaScript applications by breaking codebases into smaller modules. We’ll specifically cover features in ES6 from the vantage point of how we can leverage them to improve modularity in our programs. Learn how to manage complexity, how to drive it down, and how to write simpler code by building small modules. | |
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React components can be used to represent WebGL scenes, seamlessly integrating beautiful, GPU-accelerated interfaces into your projects. |
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Germany faces a shortage of developers. On Honeypot companies apply to you with tech stack and salary upfront. Get multiple offers | |
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Luís discusses React Native lessons learned and differences from traditional web and mobile development. |
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Andrew goes over what tree-shaking is and explains how we can benefit from it. | |
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Alexander reviews the drawbacks of a single-threaded environment and how they can be overcome to build a stunning JavaScript UI. |
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Kate discusses a way of crafting compact repos that can’t be cloned, because that’d involve creating a billion files. |
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Your files deserve a safe home. Organizing, sharing & approval of creative in a customizable portal; everything is easier with Orbit. |
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Kraken with top-notch paranoid-level account security advice. Avoid SMS-based 2FA at all costs, use Google Voice when you absolutely need a phone number for authentication, and properly secure your Voice account. |
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KRACK breaks the WPA2 protocol by forcing nonce reuse in encryption algorithms used by Wi-Fi. |
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Peter helps demystify PWA traits. |
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Elastic — the company behind popular open-source Elasticsearch, Kibana, Logstash and Beats proejcts — is a remote first company. This presentation explains how its culture works. |
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