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Decorators: JavaScript and TypeScript Hidden Gems

Since this is an experimental feature, you'll have to either provide a special flag for the CLI in order to be able to use this feature of the language or add a new key the tsconfig.json file....

Bit




What does eject do in create-react-app, Exploring React

You are using create-react-app and it's awesome. It's taking care of a bunch of tools for you behind the scenes so you can get on with coding your React app. You've seen this eject feature and your are curious, what doe this do, and should I use it?...

Martin Capodici




Using A Progressive-Search Optimization When Filtering Arrays In Angular 10.1.6

The other day, I looked at a search optimization in Angular 10 in which I use a single, pre-compiled keyword value as my search target. That optimization allows me to search across an aggregation of values with a single operation....

Ben Nadel




The Proper Way To Connect Redis and Node.js

Are your clients seeing loading screens for long time? You did everything right but are you still getting high response times and even timeouts? Do you want your app 10x, 100x, 10000x faster? Redis is here to solve all your problems. This reminds me 90s tv ads....

JavaScript In Plain English




The Little React Quirk I Wish I'd Known Sooner

I started working with React about 6 years ago and started advocating its superiority in terms of Developer Experience (DX) ever since. However, an important thing to consider is that React is by no means a one size fits all solution and if you've tried to build a simple stati...

Satya Sampathirao




JavaScript toString Example - How to Convert a Number into a String in JS and More

Sometimes you want to convert one data type into another data type without changing the values manually. For instance, you might want to convert a number to a string. JavaScript sometimes does this implicitly. Like when you use the double equals operator (==), or when you atte...

Dillion Megida 🚀




8 NodeJS Projects Worth Checking

8 NodeJS projects I found on GitHub which are very promising and super interesting.....

Juan Cruz Martinez




GitHub CLI is Now Available: Here's Why You Should Be Excited

As of January 2020, GitHub reports having over 40 million users and more than 100 million repositories(including at least 28 million public repositories), making it the largest host of source code in the world. ( Wikipedia) As with any successful modern tool, Github is extreme...

Bit




A Svelte application with authentication and storage

Svelte has been seeing increasing amounts of traction lately but there are sometimes a bit of a dearth of examples of how to use it to build real-life applications. This tutorial illustrates how to build a minimalist application that stores its data in a database and requires ...

JavaScript In Plain English




API with NestJS #14. Improving performance of our Postgres database with indexes

As our system grows, certain queries on our database might fail us in terms of performance. One of the popular ways of dealing with this issue are indexes. This article explores how we can use them both through TypeORM and writing our own Postgres queries....

Marcin Wanago


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