Tag: Frontend and mobile
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Administrator's guide: What makes passwordless, dare we say it, phish-proof?
Posted on August 31, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length medium
In some ways, the term "passwordless" is a misnomer. Yes, it's a password-less authentication method, greatly streamlining the login experience, and while that's a great incentive to use passwordless for logging in, it's not an improvement in authentication security in and of itself. By Jeremy Erickson.
Tags product-and-design cloud-and-infrastructure security-and-privacy devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile
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How are client hints really useful for web performance
Posted on August 28, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Client Hints are HTTP request header fields that a server can request from a client in order to get information about the client's device, network, etc. The server can then determine the type of data to be displayed according to the client information received. By Hargunbeer Singh.
Tags architecture-and-apis devops-and-ci-cd software-engineering frontend-and-mobile
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Top new features of Cucumber JVM v6
Posted on August 27, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
Behavior Driven Development or BDD is one of the magical terms that many organizations are looking for today. The influence of the BDD methodology has significantly impacted the way the development model works. Its powerful business-driven approach has helped many teams collaborate with different stakeholders to define a better requirement. By Giridhar Rajkumar.
Tags testing-and-quality backend-development software-engineering frontend-and-mobile
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Fortifying APIs with advanced security
Posted on August 25, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
In F5's The State of Application Strategy in 2021 report, 58% of respondents said they are building a layer of APIs to modernize applications. Increasingly, though, breaches are taking the form of attacks on APIs. By Karthik Krishnaswamy.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile product-and-design security-and-privacy
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Refactoring JavaScript — 5 Common problems to look out for and how to fix them
Posted on August 20, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Refactoring is like the NeverEnding Story: you might think you're done, but as long as the plot (the project) is ongoing, there is always room for more changes. By Fernando Doglio.
Tags software-engineering product-and-design leadership-and-career frontend-and-mobile
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Everything you need to know about submitting to the App Store (and avoiding rejections)
Posted on August 19, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
A rejection from the App Store review team is a frustrating setback for any developer, and definitely something you want to avoid. Before you send your precious app off to Apple, you'll need to make sure you've taken care of all of the crucial things the software giant expects. There are a lot of mistakes developers make when submitting an app to the App Store, and many can be easily avoided or rectified. By Grace Njoroge.
Tags product-and-design leadership-and-career miscellaneous frontend-and-mobile
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How to compile C code into WebAssembly with Emscripten
Posted on August 16, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length short
How do I start using WebAssembly That's exactly what we're going to address this time around. Autthor is going to demonstrate how to get started with this technology. By Jack Wallen.
Tags software-engineering leadership-and-career product-and-design frontend-and-mobile
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Developer best practices – Structuring your repository for static web apps
Posted on August 12, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
As a good developer, I have my code in a repo, that doesn't necessarily mean that I have followed all of the best practices that I should. I can still expose myself to risks unknowingly. By April Edwards.
Tags product-and-design frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure backend-development
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Deploy your Laravel app as a static site to Netlify
Posted on August 9, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length short
With JAMstack, your entire site is pre-built as static HTML files and hosted on CDN. Since those static files are served via CDN, it's blazing fast, scalable, and more secure as there is no backend servers and databases. By Ryuta Hamasaki.
Tags product-and-design frontend-and-mobile software-engineering cloud-and-infrastructure backend-development
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Integrating Firebase with React Native
Posted on August 6, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Firebase is a Backend as a Service (BaaS) that provides an advantage to mobile developers who use React Native for developing mobile applications. As a React Native developer, by using Firebase you can start building an MVP (minimum viable product), keeping the costs low and prototyping the application pretty fast. By Aman Mittal.
Tags product-and-design data-and-analytics frontend-and-mobile
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Testing implementation details
Posted on August 5, 2021, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Testing implementation details is a recipe for disaster. Why is that? And what does it even mean? By Kent C. Dodds.
Tags frontend-and-mobile testing-and-quality product-and-design
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Safari isn't protecting the web, it's killing it
Posted on July 30, 2021, Level beginner Resource Length long
I have seen some interesting rebuttals, most commonly: Safari is actually protecting the web, by resisting adding unnecessary and experimental features that create security/privacy/bloat problems. That is worth further discussion, because it's widespread, and wrong. By Tim Perry.
Tags miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure frontend-and-mobile security-and-privacy