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Build a Video Chat Service with JavaScript, WebRTC, and Okta
11.4.2018
As recently as seven short years ago, building video applications on the web was a massive pain. Remember the days of using Flash and proprietary codecs (which often required licensing)? Y
WebGL Distortion Hover Effects
10.4.2018
A little library that can be used for creating WebGL powered distortion hover effects using displacement images.
WebGL Distortion Hover Effects was written by Robin Delaporte and published on Codrops
Collective #405
9.4.2018
FlameScope * Design System Repo * Fontisto * HueSnap * 36 Days of Type 2018 * No Div Pixel Art Scene Builder
Collective #405 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Script & Style Show: Episode 6: Debugging with Jason Laster
7.4.2018
On this week’s episode: we welcome my colleague Jason Laster from Mozilla to speak about the Firefox DevTools debugger. We talk debugging, console shame, the future of JavaScript debuggers, and more! Have ideas for the next episode? Comment below!
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Building a Mini Invoicing App with Vue and Node : Database and API
6.4.2018
To get paid for goods and services provided, companies/freelancers need to send invoices to their customers informing them of the services that they will be charged for. Back then, people had paper
WDRL — Edition 224: Abortable Fetch, A Lazy Loading Guide, And Scooped Corners
6.4.2018
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We often get new features, new JavaScript APIs and are excited about them but then put little attention to it or use it rarely. But only time and a lot of experiments show what these features are able to provide. Let’s take the Fetch API. It was built as a simple way to fetch content from...
4 Things Every Progressive Web App Must Have
5.4.2018
A Progressive Web App (PWA) is a web app that uses modern web capabilities to deliver an app-like experience to users. It looks and behaves as if it is a mobile app and can be kinda installed. In t
Collective #404
5.4.2018
Creating Themeable Design Systems * Lazy Loading Images and Video * Introduction to HTML * Streamline Emoji * Perlin Noise * Generated Maps
Collective #404 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops
Getting Started with Python and MongoDB
3.4.2018
You can get started with MongoDB and your favorite programming language by leveraging one of its drivers, many of which are maintained by MongoDB engineers, an
Destructuring and Function Arguments
3.4.2018
The JavaScript language has benefitted from some really awesome new features over the past few years, including arrow functions, the spread operator, and default function argument values. Even if your browser doesn’t yet support proposed JavaScript API syntax additions, you can use a tool...
Build a SSR App With Preact, Unistore and Preact Router
3.4.2018
In this tutorial, we are going to explore how to build a server-side rendered app with Preact. preact-router
15 Interesting JavaScript and CSS Libraries for April 2018
3.4.2018
We share with you a collection of awesome and free resources for this April
WDRL — Edition 223: Bringing People Together by Strategy, CSSTOM, Security Training And Returning Early
3.4.2018
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While this edition took a few more days than usual, I hope you all had a nice weekend and could recover your strength for your work. These days it is one of the biggest challenges for people to think long-term. In a world where we live with devices that last a few months, or few years, where...
Script & Style Show: Episode 5: Q&A
1.4.2018
On this week’s episode: Todd’s back from vacation while David’s knee-deep in a Firefox Debugger breakpoint UI update. We eventually move on to viewer questions that range form JavaScript knowledge, the Array.flatten controversy, front-end testing (TDD vs. BDD), and mastering...
Set a Default Push Remote with git
27.3.2018
During my early days of git usage, my config allowed me to simply type git push instead of git push {origin} {branch_name} which I need to now. Up until recently I needed to type out the long version…(I know)…which was incredibly annoying because I like using detailed branch names....
WDRL — Edition 222: Responsive Image Tech Revisited, Fixing HSTS, Fair Algorithms, Ethic Design, And Design Perfection
23.3.2018
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This is already the 222th edition of my weekly newsletter. When I started it, it was a simple list on my blog that I published every two weeks. Since then, a lot has changed and while my newsletter is now a dedicated resource a lot of people rely on to get useful articles summarized to their...
5 Crucial Concepts for Learning d3.js and How to Understand Them
23.3.2018
You may have already heard about d3.js, the dazzling JavaScript library that lets you create beautiful charts and graphics with just a few lines of code. You might have seen some of the fantastic examples of D3 in action, or you may have heard that the New York Times uses it to create...
Exchange Rates and Currency Conversion with fixer.io (Sponsored)
22.3.2018
My most stressful tasks as a coder have always revolved around money. Whether you’re coding a site for a client, your own business, or your employer, you want to be damn sure that any handling of currency is accurate, secure, and localized. We always want our code to work but when...
8 Awesome and Free PHP Books
21.3.2018
In this article we share with you a list of interesting books for learning PHP
Building a NodeJS App with MongoDB Atlas and AWS Elastic Container Service – Part 2 (Sponsored)
20.3.2018
It’s that time of year again! This post is part of our Road to AWS re:Invent 2017 blog series. In the weeks leading up to AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas this November, we’ll be posting about a number of topics related to running MongoDB in the public cloud. See all posts here. In my last...