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Blazingly Fast and Secure Frontend Serving with AWS CDN

In this article, I will take you through 6 best practices to optimize AWS CloudFront for fast and secure frontend serving....

Bit




Docker Architecture and How it Works

Docker is one of the most popular technologies of the current technology stack. We use Docker to interact with containers. On a high level, containers can be thought of as a program running in isolation. In this blog, we will try to understand the basic architecture of Docker ...

Akash Srivastava




Multi-Step Form Using React and Material-UI.

The form is one of the most important parts of any application. I'll be building a multi-step form using the most popular web application frameworks, React and Material-UI . Handling and managing forms in React apps are hard and could be a puzzle, especially for multi-step for...

JavaScript In Plain English




Redux for Beginners - Learn Redux Basics with Code Examples

Redux can be confusing for beginner React developers to understand. There are a lot of concepts you need to know to use it properly, like reducers, actions, store, pure functions, immutability, and much more. But every React developer should know the basics of how to work with...

Yogesh Chavan




Introducing Firefox' new Site Isolation Security Architecture - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

Like any web browser, Firefox loads code from untrusted and potentially hostile websites and runs it on your computer. To protect you against new types of attacks from malicious sites and to meet the security principles of Mozilla, we set out to redesign Firefox on desktop....

Mozilla Hacks




HTML vs JSX - What's the Difference?

HTML vs JSX Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard language for documents that determine the structure of a web page. HTML is a very important language in web development. Your code is either in HTML originally or compiles to it so browsers can read it. JSX, on the o...

Kayode, Kolade Chris




Top 10 Chrome DevTools tips & tricks

DevTools are undoubtedly one of the most important tools in a web developer's toolbelt. Definitely the go-to (and pretty much only) way for front-end debugging. From all the browsers, and all the DevTools variations (most notably 3, to be precise), Chrome DevTools are the most...

areknawo




The DOM Explained for Beginners - How the Document Object Model Works

When I started out as a web developer, people often threw around the term "DOM" in the industry. Every JavaScript tutorial mentioned it, but I didn't know what it meant. Fast forward two years, and now that I know what it's all about, I am going to explain what the...

freeCodeCamp.org




SOAP vs. REST vs. GraphQL: Difference Between Web API Services?

Like REST, GraphQL is also an Architecture design pattern for API. One of The primary differences between REST and GraphQL is that GraphQL is not dealing with dedicated resources. Instead, everything is considered as a graph and thus is connected. This means you can alter the ...

Sagar




How to Use Node.js with Google Sheets

Create an empty directory in your machine, it can be anywhere and, call it whatever you like. For this project, I am calling my directory 'google_sheets_and_nodejs'. 2. Open this directory in any text editor you like. I am using 'Visual Studio Code'. You can download it here i...

JavaScript In Plain English




Tree-Shaking: A Reference Guide

"Tree-shaking" is a must-have performance optimization when bundling JavaScript. In this article, we dive deeper on how exactly it works and how specs and practice intertwine to make bundles leaner and more performant. Plus, you'll get a tree-shaking checklist to use for your ...

Smashing Magazine




What are React Hooks and what problems they solve

Working with React, - and before the release of Hooks in version 16.8 - there was always the possibility to create... | Web design web development news, website design and online marketing. Web design, development, javascript, angular, react, vue, php, SEO, SEM, web hosting, e...

MA-NO WebDesign&Dev




JSK Weekly - May 19, 2021

The further into 2021 we get, the faster it seems to fly! While we would probably prefer not to have time speed past, we definitely do want some things to speed up. This week Jonathan Saring talks us through composing apps faster with a smart component infrastructure in "6 ...

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JSK Weekly - May 19, 2021

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The further into 2021 we get, the faster it seems to fly! While we would probably prefer not to have time speed past, we definitely do want some things to speed up. This week Jonathan Saring talks us

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