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June 14, 2022
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Mark Otto
Node.js is getting increasingly popular among developers, to the point where some developers call Node.js their primary choice for backend development. In this article, we review the 12 best Node.js web frameworks that we rate according to their popularity and unique toolkits for time and…
June 10, 2022
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Mark Otto
Mathematical Notation Explained with JavaScript — Math has its own fascinating world of notation but if it feels a bit opaque to you, this post will help. It boils down numerous areas of mathematical notation into JavaScript equivalents making it easier to follow what’s going on.…
June 9, 2022
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Mark Otto
One of the books that has most influenced my life is The Elements of Style by Strunk and White. I took a technical writing class in college where we closely studied its recommendations. The book is short and contains over 100 side-by-side comparisons of less effective and…
June 9, 2022
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Mark Otto
Fastify 4.0 Released — The first major release of a popular, high performance Node.js Web framework in two years warrants some celebration. A focus has been placed on stabilization, modernization, and improving the already quite stable developer experience, rather than flashy new features, although this…
June 8, 2022
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Mark Otto
Angular Material Admin is updated and use latest dependencies. What products are affected by the update? Currently, the updates were released on 2 products: What has changed? The main update is touch the version of Angular itself, now the template are built on 13 version…
June 8, 2022
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Mark Otto
▶ Goodbye, useEffect? David Khourshid’s Reactathon Talk — Here, Stately founder David Khourshid makes the case for using event handlers and state machines to simplify handling effects in React apps rather than using useEffect which many developers struggle with and isn’t always well suited for the…
June 7, 2022
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Mark Otto
Right after we have updated React Material Admin we also do the same with Vue Material Admin. What products are affected by the update? The update was released on 3 products: What has changed? The main changes are in updated dependencies. We also updated the…
June 3, 2022
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Mark Otto
Don’t miss the link with a ⭐️ next to it in this issue, I promise it’s good 🙂 Jest Image Snapshot: A Jest Matcher for Image Comparisons — Say hello to visual regression testing using this tool from American Express. Take image snapshots of your app…
June 2, 2022
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Mark Otto
As Material UI and React continue to grow and develop it has become clear that React Material Admin can’t live with the outdated versions of those libraries. What products are affected by the update? Currently, the updates were released on 2 products: What has changed?…
June 2, 2022
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Mark Otto
💡 Node 17.9.1 and 16.15.1 have been released too but are minor dependency-focused releases. What npm Can Learn from Go — Go’s approach to dependency management mitigates some key supply chain issues, but could some of Go’s ideas be brought into the world of npm? This…