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Lazy Load Animal Memes with Intersection Observer
29.5.2018
Last week we on the code challenge #7 we delved into lazy loading images for increased performance of web pages. Yet to take the challenge? You can do so
Build Native Modals Using the Dialog Element
24.5.2018
With release of HTML 5.2 comes the dialog element. The dialog element has been around for a while now but was an experimental technology.
Previously, if we wanted to build a mo
How Error Monitoring Helps You Find Bugs BEFORE Users Do
18.5.2018
One of the biggest distractions to any software team building web and mobile applications is the act of fixing up problems in previously written code.
I'm willing to bet that your personal p
Code Challenge #10: Lazy Loading Animal Memes
18.5.2018
In a bid to lower the load times of a website, several techniques have been developed. One such technique is the lazy loading of images on the page.
TL, DR
Build Nodejs APIs Using Serverless
17.5.2018
Simona Cotin did a great talk at Microsoft Build about Serverless technologies, called "Build Node APIs Using Serverless." In this talk, she addresses pretty much every major gotcha that you might run into while creating Serverless infrastructure for JavaScript applications. Some of the topics...
JSON Schema Validation and Expressive Query Syntax in MongoDB 3.6
10.5.2018
One of MongoDB’s key strengths has always been developer empowerment: by relying on a flexible schema architecture, MongoDB makes it easier and faster for applications to move through the developme
MongoDB 3.6: JSON Schema Validation and Expressive Query Syntax
10.5.2018
One of MongoDB’s key strengths has always been developer empowerment: by relying on a flexible schema architecture, MongoDB makes it easier and faster for applications to move through the developme
8 Awesome New Features in Sublime Text 3.1
9.5.2018
What are developers without code editors? I can't seem to think of a clear answer to that. In recent times, code editors have evolved from traditional IDEs to smarter and faster tools. While some f
Build A Scroll-Spy Navbar (Solution to Code Challenge #9)
7.5.2018
Last week we put out a challenge to build out a scroll-spy navbar. Scroll-spy navbars are great and highlights th
Announcing THE Book on Server Side Rendering for React with Next.js
2.5.2018
With the high demand for SEO and high-performant web application, server-side rendering has become innevitable for commercial websites since they need to be found and ranked higher
Code Challenge #9: Build A Scroll-Spy Navbar
1.5.2018
A navigation bar is undoubtedly a really important element considered while designing websites and web pages. In a website, it's utilized in navigating around the site through specific links. Howev
Why You Shouldn’t Necessarily Start with a Monolith
19.4.2018
For your consideration: monolith vs. microservices
Conventional wisdom counsels starting out with a monolith, but are there exceptions? I asked some top CTOs about their experiences to det
VuePress Static Site Generator
18.4.2018
VuePress is a new tool from Vue creator Evan You that spins up Vue projects that are more on the side of websites based on content and markup than progressive web applications and does it with a few strokes of the command line.
We talk a lot about Vue around here, from a five-part series on getting...
Build An Animated Image Search with Vue.js (Solution to Code Challenge #8)
18.4.2018
Yet to take the code challenge #8 to build an animated image search? You can still do so! Send in your solutions using the co
Script & Style Show: Episode 7: Open Source with Ashley Grant
14.4.2018
On this week’s episode we welcome Ashley Grant of Aurelia fame to talk about open source: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the scary. Enjoy!
The post Script & Style Show: Episode 7: Open Source with Ashley Grant appeared first on David Walsh Blog
Code Challenge #8: Build An Animated Image Search
14.4.2018
Last time on the Code Challenge, we built out an Off Canvas sidebar using plain Vanilla JavaScript. Ha
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!
The post Script & Style Show: Episode...
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
Build An Avengers Off Canvas Sidebar (Solution to Code Challenge #7)
3.4.2018
Last week we put out the code challenge #7, to build an Avengers Off Canvas sidebar using any tool or
Code Challenge #7: Build An Avengers Off Canvas Sidebar
27.3.2018
Previously on the code challenge #6, we built a Pomodoro timer using Vue.js. Here is the