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BxJS Weekly Episode 53 is now out! đ
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Here's all the mentioned links (also found on github):
Articles & News:
- Hooks for React.jsâ-âthe new ketchup?
- Higher order functions and some great applications in javascript
- Writing Unit Tests For A Rewrite: A Case Study
- How Are Function Components Different from Classes?
- Gopher meet Plasma: A WebAssembly Experiment
- Understanding a Performance Issue with âPolymorphicâ JSON Data
- React Hooks: Compound Components
- How to Enable React Strict Mode
- Using CSS Selectors In Javascript
- Maintaining global state in AWS Lambda functions with Async Hooks
- JavaScript Fundamentals: Master the DOM! (Part 1)
- JavaScript Performance Pitfalls in V8
- useTypescriptâââA Complete Guide to React Hooks and TypeScript
- Handtrack.js: Hand Tracking Interactions in the Browser using Tensorflow.js and 3 lines of code.
- Building rich command-line interfaces with Ink and React
- Tutorial: How to share code between iOS, Android & Web using React Native, react-native-web and monorepo
- How to render 3D in 2D canvas
- Scheduling in React
- JavaScript Symbols: But Why?
Tips, tricks & bit-sized awesomeness:
- Fast string concatenation in JavaScript
- JavaScript "loose" comparison step by step
- Demo for how useReducer + useContext for dispatch can improve perf compared to just useState and passing down callbacks
- W3C approves WebAuthn as the web standard for password-free logins
- The Node.js modules team just reached consensus on what we plan to upstream
- I just made this diagram of modern React lifecycle methods. Hope youâll find it helpful!
- Hey folks! I am soliciting feedback for the tc39 website.
Releases:
- Storybook 5.0
- Preact X alpha
- Marble.js 2.0
- Unfetch 4.1
- Node v11.11.0
- eslint-plugin-react-hooks v1.5.0
Libs & demos:
- deno.land
- maps-journey-replay
- unavatar
- frenchkiss.js
- vectorious
- eslint-config-react-native-community
- femtoJS
- code-server
- cherow
- autocannon
- iro.js
Interesting & silly stuff:
- Coping with Feedback
- Researchers uncover ring of GitHub accounts promoting 300+ backdoored apps
- Facebook Is Allowing Anyone to Look You Up Using Your Two-Factor Authentication Phone Number
- JavaScript considered harmful. For real, according to JP police.
- Researchers asked 43 freelance developers to code the user registration for a web app and assessed how they implemented password storage. 26 devs initially chose to leave passwords as plaintext.
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