Tag: Frontend and mobile
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How to increase push notification delivery rate in Android?
Posted on December 9, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Notifications are one of the important parts of any application. Almost every application on your mobile device will be sending some or other kind of notification. By Sumit Mishra.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design backend-development data-and-analytics cloud-and-infrastructure
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Microfrontends: expensive recipe for frontend applications
Posted on December 6, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
Microfrontends is a new trend in the frontend world however, the idea of being able to compose an application out of other independent applications is not new. By Sergio Martino.
Tags frontend-and-mobile architecture-and-apis product-and-design
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From Vue to Nuxt: Server-side rendering in a nutshell
Posted on December 4, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Building front-end apps is no longer limited to taking care of what is happening only in the browser. We need to dig into the server-side as well if we want to provide reliable software. By Patryk Andrzejewski.
Tags frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure product-and-design backend-development
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OpenAPI-backed API testing in PHP projects: Laravel example
Posted on December 3, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
OpenAPI is a specification intended to describe RESTful APIs in JSON and YAML, with the aim of being understandable by humans and machines alike. By Yannick Chenot.
Tags leadership-and-career testing-and-quality frontend-and-mobile backend-development
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Learn how to use webhooks by connecting NodeJS, IFTTT and Twitter
Posted on November 28, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In this guide, you'll learn what webhooks are and how they work. You'll then put together a simple Webhook integration for IFTTT and Twitter, using Node and a simple Express app. By Robbie Cahill.
Tags how-to architecture-and-apis data-and-analytics backend-development product-and-design frontend-and-mobile
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Why Gatsby chose headless WordPress for our blog
Posted on November 25, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Back when Gatsby first launched we produced all of our content — including blog, landing pages, and documentation — in a public GitHub repo. That approach just made sense for an open-source software company where most of the team were web developers. And it worked fine ... for a while. By Hashim Warren.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development architecture-and-apis
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RPC over RabbitMQ (with Elixir)
Posted on November 24, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
At Community we use RabbitMQ, a lot. It's the infrastructure backbone that allows our services (over forty at this point) to communicate with each other. That mostly happens through events (since we have an event-sourced system), but in some cases what we need is a request-response interaction between two services. By Andrea Leopardi.
Tags backend-development software-engineering frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Getting started with SwiftIO
Posted on November 20, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length medium
SwiftIO is an electronic circuit board that runs Swift on the bare metal. It can control sensors, displays, lights, motors and more. By Tibor Bödecs.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design business-and-emerging-tech
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Angular push notifications: complete step-by-step guide
Posted on November 18, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
In this post, we are going to go through a complete example of how to implement Web Push Notifications in an Angular Application using the Angular Service Worker. By Angular University.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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Migrating our Ansible roles to a collection
Posted on November 17, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length short
An article by Sebastian Gumprich about their experience with decision to move their existing Ansible roles for Linux, ssh, nginx and MySQL into an Ansible collection. Collections are a distribution format for Ansible content that can include playbooks, roles, modules, and plugins.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile product-and-design
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How to keep NgRx state on refresh in Angular
Posted on November 16, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
It's a common requirement: persisting NgRx state in order to load it back up when your Angular application is restarted. This process of populating an empty object with domain data is called re-hydration. While it's common to persist the store data to the browser storage (mostly localStorage), you might also re-hydrate from a server-side cache. By Nils Mehlhorn.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development
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React Component Patterns
Posted on November 10, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
This documentation will help identify the trade-offs of the different React patterns and when each pattern would be most appropriate. The following patterns will allow for more useful and reusable code by adhering to design principles like separation of concern, DRY, and code reuse. By Alexi Taylor.
Tags frontend-and-mobile product-and-design