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Mastering JavaScript Objects: A Comprehensive Guide
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Framework Comparisons, Real User Metrics, and Effective Performance Tools - JSJ 640
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In today's episode, they dive deep into web performance optimization and the strategies employed by our expert panel to achieve it. Join Dan, Steve, Charles, and guest Vinicius Dallacqua as they explore robust techniques like code splitting, lazy loading, and server-side solutions to enhance website performance. In this episode, you'll hear Viniciu…
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Secrets of a JavaScript Guru: Natalia Venditto on AI, GraphQL, and More!
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Join host Charles William Carpenter III and special guest host Adam Argyle as they welcome Natalia Venditto on this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot. They dive into Natalia's background in JavaScript and her current work at Microsoft. The trio shares their impressions of Smooth Ambler's Contradiction Bourbon, discussing its unique blend of whiske…
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Does learning JavaScript scare you? Does JavaScript seem like something you’ll never be able to learn? Is it too hard to learn JavaScript? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss why JavaScript is not as hard as you think. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d like to check …
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Scott and Wes sit down with Vjeux from Meta to dive deep into the origins and evolution of Prettier, the widely-used code formatter. They discuss the challenges faced, the decision-making process behind its features, and what the future holds for this indispensable tool in the developer’s toolkit. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:45 Brought t…
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#150 - Why JavaScript is Hard to Learn and How to Do It the Right Way
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Send us a Text Message. Learning JS is tough because you're trying to learn it the same way you learned in school. The ONLY way you can be a hire-able developer is to write code, NOT memorization. Let's go over a practical, hands-on approach to learning and take these resources below to get your hands dirty. Lastly, join us at Dev30.xyz to learn wi…
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Philipp Burckhardt, Athan Reines & the team behind stdlib.io believe in a future in which the web is a preferred environment for numerical computation. They’ve been working toward building that future for over a decade. Thanks to listener, Brian Zelip, Jerod sits down with Philipp to learn all about this excellent effort: where it’s been & where it…
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From J2ME, over Bluetooth and Speech Recognition to AI
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruce Hopkins about: transition from Basic to Java, work on Bluetooth technology and writing a book on Bluetooth for Java, involvement with Sun Microsystems and Java ME, becoming a Java Champion, shift to AI and natural language processing research, development of speech recognition and hands-free web navigation sys…
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Improving No-Code APIs with PostgreSQL, PostgREST, and Apache APISIX
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/improving-no-code-apis-with-postgresql-postgrest-and-apache-apisix. At Swiss PgDay, I shared how to simplify API creation using PostgreSQL, PostgREST, and Apache APISIX, including rewriting requests for cleaner URL handling. Check more stories related to programming at: ht…
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Code Smell 259 - Control Your Environment to Avoid Test Failures
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/code-smell-259-control-your-environment-to-avoid-test-failures. Learn how to prevent unreliable tests by generating or mocking test data, ensuring full control over the testing environment and avoiding external dependencies. Check more stories related to programming at: ht…
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Scott and Wes chat with Alex Blokh and Andrew Sherman, the co-founders of Drizzle ORM, about building a modern ORM from the ground up. They dive into the importance of type safety, creating filters with Drizzle, and the differences between Drizzle and other ORMs like Prisma. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! Syntax × Drizzle Swag. 01:15 What is D…
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What are the top cyber security risks? As developers, how can we code secure web-apps? Is there a trade-off between convenience/usability and security? In this episode, Danny, Randall, and Russell discuss why you need to learn cyber security. The CodeNoobs podcast allows anyone to listen to past episodes of our weekly live streams. If you’d like to…
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KBall and returning guest Tejas Kumar dive into the topic of building LLM agents using JavaScript. What they are, how they can be useful (including how Tejas used home-built agents to double his podcasting productivity) & how to get started building and running your own agents, even all on your own device with local models. Leave us a comment Chang…
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Blog Post Club: Queueing - An interactive study of queueing strategies
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Sam and Ryan read and discuss a fantastic interactive blog post about queueing in HTTP written by Sam Rose. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 6:57 - Queueing: An interactive study of queueing strategies 9:05 - Why do we need queues? 13:16 - FIFO and timing out 17:55 - LIFO 20:58 - Priority queues 25:21 - Active queue management 29:08 - Comparing queues 36:3…
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Is Your Reporting Software WCAG Compliant? Make Data Accessible to Everyone with Practical Steps
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/is-your-reporting-software-wcag-compliant-make-data-accessible-to-everyone-with-practical-steps. One billion peoplee xperience some form of disability. Like any other software, it should be equally accessible to user Check more stories related to programming at: https://ha…
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3 High Paying Programming Languages Jobs On Developers’ Watchlists
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In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Vanessa Otto, a Senior Engineer at GitLab and previously being the head of Frontend at Zavvy. After discussing Vanessa's co-host role in the German Working Draft podcast, it all revolves around the headless editor "Tiptap" in the episode. From hearing why Vanessa chose it instead of other e…
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#154 - I Got Laid Off from my Tech Job.... and Hired in the Same Month
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Send us a Text Message. It's been a hell of a 2024 so far. I bought a business (Parsity.io), got laid off, interviewed a ton and then got hired. Check my LinkedIn if you don't believe me. Let's explore 3 lessons from this layoff that I think you can apply to your job search as a software engineer no matter what stage you are currently at. Shameless…
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Pro Software Engineers Know These 10 Command Line Tips
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Episode 289: VS Code to the Cloud in 60 Seconds
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Host(s): John Papa @John_Papa Guest: Dheeraj Bandaru Haripriya Mehta Recording date: Jul 12, 2024 Brought to you by AG Grid IdeaBlade Resources: Learn Cloud in the Marketplace Learn Static Web Apps VS Code Telemetry Timejumps 00:59 Introducing Dheeraj Bandaru and Haripriya Mehta 08:26 Sponsor: IdeaBlade 09:22 How do I install Learn Cloud? 12:00 Is …
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Edge Browser and PWAs: A New Era in Web Development with Diego Gonzales
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In this episode of Whiskey Web and Whatnot, hosts Charles William Carpenter III and Adam Argyle share a drink with Diego Gonzalez, a PM working on the Edge team. The discussion centers on progressive web apps (PWAs), with Diego outlining his role in standardizing platform features and the various advantages of PWAs. The trio also debates the value …
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Templating in Software Development: Taking a Deeper Look
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The New Features of React 19: What You Need to Know
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What set two developers on a quest to build custom tooling to enforce their code style preferences? Today's episode is a story that starts with two independent projects—Tighten's `tlint` and InterNACHI's `laralint`—but meanders to all the right places, including the future of PHP itself, the intersection of bikeshedding and art, and so much more.…
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796: Do We Need JS Frameworks × Are You Over-Engineering? × Webview vs Native
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Scott and Wes tackle a variety of audience questions, from the nuances of over-engineering to the energy consumption of AI LLMs. They also discuss the pros and cons of monorepos, frameworks, and the ever-important question: Do you really need to learn all the developer tooling? Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:41 Brought to you by Sentry.io. …
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Code Smell 258 - The Dangers of Hardcoding Secrets
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/code-smell-258-the-dangers-of-hardcoding-secrets. Use a secret manager to avoid hardcoding sensitive information. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #programming, #technology, #clea…
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Why You Need to Shift-left with Mobile Testing
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-you-need-to-shift-left-with-mobile-testing. Trying to gain a competitive edge in the mobile space seems to lag behind other aspects of tech. Imagine a world where you can shift left. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. Yo…
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Ready to unlock the secrets of game development using Ruby? Join us as we chat with the ingenious Amir Rajan, the mastermind behind the DragonRuby Game Toolkit. Amir takes us on a captivating journey from his corporate days in app development to becoming a trailblazing indie game developer. You'll be amazed at how Amir leveraged Ruby's expressive p…
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Have you ever wondered how improvisation can revolutionize coding? In today’s episode, Stephanie sits down with Kasper Timm Hansen to discuss his innovative “riffing” approach to code development. Kasper is a long-time Ruby developer and former member of the Rails core team. He focuses on Ruby and domain modeling, developing various Ruby gems, and …
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-to-use-git-like-a-boss. git workflow, git commands, GitHub, GitLab, Fullstack development, software development. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #how-to-use-git, #git-tutoria…
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#153 - From Nike’s Principal Software Engineer to YouTube Sensation: The Jack Herrington Interview
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Send us a Text Message. Jack Herrington is the mastermind behind the YouTube channel Blue Collar Coder where he does deep dives on React, JavaScript and front end concepts. He shares his impressive 40-year journey in coding that began at age 13 and has remained close to the front end and excelled in software with only a high school diploma! From wo…
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#062 - Declaring War Against the Frontend feat. Sam Selikoff
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In today’s episode, we go to war with Sam Selikoff, co-host of the Frontend First podcast, and specialist on everything Frontend related. We have an amazing conversation where we discuss Sam’s journey, as he also did some backend work in the past, we talk about abstractions, what JavaScript is doing differently from other languages and frameworks, …
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795: Hosting Private Fonts on the Edge With Cloudflare
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Scott and Wes dish out the intricacies of hosting private fonts using Cloudflare Pages. They explore the challenges of font security, the benefits of a font server, and the nuances of caching and whitelisting to keep your fonts secure and efficient. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:53 Behind the Code: Brought to you by Sentry.io. 03:12 The pr…
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Convince me this is a bad idea: how Mercoa built a platform for accounts Payable
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Show notes Sandeep Dinesh LinkedIn GitHub Twitter Mercoa GitHub - mercoa-finance LinkedIn (00:00) - Sandeep Dinesh from Mercoa (15:57) - Debate me! Creators & Guests Mike Bifulco - Host Sandeep Dinesh - GuestBy APIs You Won't Hate
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Robby Russell - oh my zsh, Planet Argon
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This week we have Robbie Russell, the creator of Oh My ZSH, and CEO of Planet Argon. We talk about the history of Oh My ZSH, the history of Planet Argon, and the future of terminal environments. https://ohmyz.sh/ https://github.com/robbyrussell https://x.com/robbyrussell https://robbyonrails.com/ https://www.planetargon.com/ Episode sponsored By Cl…
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Project Valhalla: Value Types, Nullability and Float16
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Paul Sandoz (@paulsandoz) about: Project Valhalla's origins and goals, value types vs reference types, heap and stack flattening optimizations, Value objects and data transfer objects,nullability constraints, enums and values,implicit constructability, potential performance gains, challenges in retrofitting value ty…
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Shared Element Transition in Jetpack Compose: A Guide
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Centralized Logging for AWS ECS in New Relic using FluentBit
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/centralized-logging-for-aws-ecs-in-new-relic-using-fluentbit. In this article, I share my experience setting up logging for our project. The main focus will be on configuring Fluent Bit, which we used for log forwarding. Check more stories related to programming at: https:…
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