Exciting news from Next/Tailwind! We’re happy to announce updates to our frontend v0.1.6 and backend v0.2.2, which now include a handy bulk import feature. You can upload a CSV...
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Programming
College Student’s Guide to Mobile App Development: From Idea to App Store
In our increasingly digital world, apps have transcended mere entertainment or task management tools. They’ve become symbols of innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and imaginative flair. Amidst the tech-driven wave, many...
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College Students’ Guide to Future Tech: Web Development Trends
The tech landscape is ever-changing, and web development stands as no exception. With an upsurge in digital evolution across all sectors, web development skills remain in high demand. The...
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Taking JavaScript into Python
#650 — August 3, 2023 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly A Tale of Evading JavaScript Anti-Debugging Techniques — When you’re poking arounddebugging code written and distributed by a...
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Opening up the Node.js toolbox
#497 — August 1, 2023 Read on the Web PythonMonkey: JavaScript/WASM Interop for Python — The alpha release of a new way to bring Python and JavaScript together, by...
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Name mangling
#649 — July 27, 2023 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Hono + Htmx + Cloudflare: A New Stack? — A lot of people seem to be jumping on...
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The Node.js best practices list gets a 2023 update
#496 — July 25, 2023 Read on the Web The Node.js Best Practices List: 2023 Edition — A valuable, long standing resource has been “modernized to 2023 standards” (complete...
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Automating code updates with codemods
#495 — July 18, 2023 Read on the Web Upgrading TypeORM with jscodeshift — TypeORM is an ORM that supports both Data Mapper and Active Record patterns, and last...
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[Research Results] Starting Web App in 2023
We are finally excited to share the results of our second study on how engineers start web applications in 2023! Last year, we conducted a groundbreaking study on how...
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CommonJS, we love you, we love you not..
#646 — July 6, 2023 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly What’s Next for JavaScript: New Features to Look Forward to — A reassuring and high level look at...
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