Tag: Frontend and mobile
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Linked Lists explained in PHP
Posted on July 1, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
As one of the most common data structures, the linked list has to be one of the simplest in concept; yet still very powerful. In this post we will be looking at what linked lists are; what types of linked lists there are; when to use a linked list; and whether or why a linked list might be better than an array. By Doeke Norg.
Tags backend-development frontend-and-mobile leadership-and-career product-and-design software-engineering
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Create a blog with Clojure, nbb, and MarkDoc
Posted on June 29, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
This endeavor is my first adventure with Clojure(script). Meaning this is from a Clojure beginner perspective. By Alexander Carls.
Tags software-engineering frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Microservices vs APIs: Understanding the difference
Posted on June 25, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
Microservices and APIs are becoming famous everywhere in the software development space with the increasing need to produce scalable, secure, and flexible applications at faster turnaround times. By Durga Prasad Acharya.
Tags architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Three myths of open source software risk and the one nobody is discussing
Posted on June 18, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Open source software is being vilified once again and, in some circles, even considered a national security threat. Open source software risk has been a recurring theme: First it was classified as dangerous because anyone could work on it and then it was called insecure because nobody was in charge. By Josh Bressers.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure
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Ten best practices for refactoring code
Posted on June 15, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
As software developers, we are constantly faced with the need to improve and optimize our code. Whether it's for performance, readability, or maintainability, refactoring code is an essential skill. By Tomek SkupiĆski.
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Guidelines for choosing a Node.js framework
Posted on June 2, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
With lots of frameworks to choose from, and all those strong opinions, it's easy to feel a little lost. Comparing frameworks based on the features they list can be a headache, and features are only part of the picture. It would be awesome if you had a clear checklist you could evaluate Node.js frameworks against. By Simon Plenderleith.
Tags frontend-and-mobile how-to product-and-design leadership-and-career
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How a Man-in-the-Middle attack works
Posted on May 22, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Man-in-the-middle (or MitM) attacks can occur when an attacker has the ability to intercept communications over the network. This allows the attacker to read -- and potentially modify -- these communications. By Rob Behnke.
Tags security-and-privacy cloud-and-infrastructure frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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SwiftUI -- MVVM state management in a simple way
Posted on May 17, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
SwiftUI is Apple's new declarative framework for building user interfaces for all Apple devices. This framework can be broken down into two essential components: views and state. By Amisha I.
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Swift actors: How do they work, and what kinds of problems do they solve?
Posted on May 12, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Since the very first version of Swift, we've been able to define our various types as either classes, structs, or enums. But now, with the launch of Swift 5.5 and its built-in concurrency system, a new type declaration keyword has been added to the mix -- actor. By John Sundell.
Tags frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure how-to software-engineering leadership-and-career
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Write object-oriented TypeScript well
Posted on May 9, 2022, Level beginner Resource Length long
TypeScript enables you to code using object-oriented principles and techniques, and Rider helps you write TypeScript more efficiently and easily. In this blog post, we'll look at the object-oriented features provided by the TypeScript language, and how to use Rider to implement them. By Rachel Appel.
Tags software-engineering how-to frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Why I don't miss React: a story about using the platform
Posted on May 7, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
My initial focus was to introduce Web Components as the new fundamental building block of all new DevTools features and UI. With the recently launched Recorder panel along with others, there are now large parts of DevTools that are almost exclusively web components. By Jack Franklin.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design miscellaneous
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OOP: (Complex Systems)-Oriented Programming
Posted on May 6, 2022, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
This article explores the original idea of OOP, as it has been invented by Alan Kay. OOP was invented as a "systems-oriented approach" to programming, a way to build complex systems. Unfortunately, the name "object-oriented" created confusion and deemphasized this meaning. By Eugene Naumenko.
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