Tag: Frontend and mobile
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The Hows, Whats, and Whys of Elixir Telemetry
Posted on November 16, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
"What gets measured gets managed." This quote -- wrongly attributed to Peter Drucker -- tells us that when we monitor information about something, we can make decisions about what it is we're monitoring and where to go next. An article about monitoring in Elixir by Samuel Mullen.
Tags frontend-and-mobile software-engineering backend-development
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Web components
Posted on November 14, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Guide to web components by Vernes Pendić. Web components are one of the most useful, built-in, standardized (W3C), browser features added recently. This article will guide you through understanding what they are and how to use them.
Tags frontend-and-mobile miscellaneous cloud-and-infrastructure
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How to build a custom Kubernetes Ingress Controller in Go
Posted on November 6, 2019, Level advanced Resource Length long
Tutorial written by Caleb Doxsey. It documents his journey to his own Kubernetes Ingress Controller.
Tags software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure backend-development
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Use Kabanero, Appsody, and Codewind to build a Spring Boot application on Kubernetes
Posted on November 5, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length short
An article about how to create a modern, cloud-native application. New open source tools from IBM - Kabanero, Appsody, and Codewind - were created to make it easier for developers to build and deploy cloud-native applications to Kubernetes. By Hafid Haddouti.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis software-engineering frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure
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Promises in Javascript: Complete Guide for 2019
Posted on November 3, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Promises are an important concept that is essential for a JavaScript developer to understand. If this concept is clear, the developer can utilize promises in a variety of ways in their day-to-day lives. An article by Nilesh Sanyal.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development product-and-design
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Fastest way to cache for lazy developers: Angular with RxJS
Posted on November 2, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Dler Ari is author of this piece about HTTP caching and Angular. HTTP caching simply means the browser stores local copies of web resources for faster retrieval the next time the resource is required, thus reducing the number of server calls.
Tags frontend-and-mobile backend-development
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From REST to GraphQL: Different way to create API (with Apollo & Node.js)
Posted on October 31, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Dirk Wolthuis wrote this tutorial about moving from REST to GraphQL. If you already have a MySQL database you have an excellent starting point for creating a scalable API.
Tags architecture-and-apis backend-development frontend-and-mobile data-and-analytics
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Running a serverless Go web application
Posted on October 30, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Recently Google introduced the beta program for Google Cloud Run. This is a service to run stateless containers on a fully managed environment by Google. An article by Bart Fokker.
Tags backend-development software-engineering frontend-and-mobile
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Firebase: What is atomicity & how to accurately increment/decrement values in cloud Firestore
Posted on October 22, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length short
In computer science, ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee validity even in the event of errors, connection issues, power failure, and etc. An article by Jeff Lewis about atomicity in Firebase.
Tags data-and-analytics security-and-privacy cloud-and-infrastructure product-and-design frontend-and-mobile
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Handling 'Failure at scale' in Azure Functions triggered by IoT Hub
Posted on October 15, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article by Stas(Stanislav) Lebedenko about how to tackle exceptions and re-run failed messages. One of the Serverless solution benefits is a performance at scale. As a result, you can get 'Failure at scale' if something goes wrong. Thus it's crucial to introduce error handling for your Azure Functions project early.
Tags architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd
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REST and Hypermedia and GraphQL and gRPC and Event-Driven
Posted on October 14, 2019, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An essay on apievangelist.com about their drive to research API industry over the last couple of years in order to help people understand how they can invest in a diverse API toolbox.
Tags architecture-and-apis frontend-and-mobile
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Simplicity in design: 4 ways to achieve simplicity in your designs
Posted on October 13, 2019, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Euphemia Wong wrong this piece about how to learn ways to achieve simplicity in your designs and recognize why certain designs are overly complex. Simplicity is also one of the key reasons why some companies do better than their competitors.
Tags product-and-design frontend-and-mobile leadership-and-career miscellaneous