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April 2, 2018

🤓 #13: gRPC Support in NGINX

Lambda runtimes performance,  UI Toggles designs, Using JSX with Vue, Optimizing a Static Site,  JS x TypeScript x ReasonML, var In Java10

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Best 7 links of week #13, 2018

Introducing gRPC Support with NGINX 1.13.10 - NGINX

gRPC Support in NGINX


NGINX now proxies gRPC traffic, so you can terminate, inspect, and route gRPC method calls. Manage encryption and load balance gRPC traffic.

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Comparing AWS Lambda performance of Node.js, Python, Java, C# and Go

AWS Lambda runtimes performance


An updated runtime performance benchmark of all five programming languages supported by AWS Lambda

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UI Toggles to turn you on 🙈 – Prototypr

UI Toggles to turn you on


Some incredible UI Inspiration for designing fresh and funny toggle buttons.

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Using JSX with Vue and Why You Should Care

Using JSX with Vue


Vue.js has an easy API and several options for defining HTML templates in our components. You can also use JSX with it and this article is going to tell you why you might want to do that!

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10x Performance Increases: Optimizing a Static Site

Optimizing a Static Site


An amazing case study about optimizing a static website to the point of making it 10 times more performant.

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JavaScript vs. TypeScript vs. ReasonML

JavaScript vs. TypeScript vs. ReasonML


This blog post describes the pros and cons of JavaScript, TypeScript and ReasonML. Descriptions are based on recent experiences with TypeScript and ReasonML on a few smaller real-world projects and on years of experience with JavaScript.

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First Contact With 'var' In Java 10 - blog@CodeFX

First Contact With 'var' In Java 10


Java 10 introduces the var keyword, which lets the compiler infer local variable types. Here's how var works, why it exists, how it impacts readability.

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Book of the week

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NoSQL Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Emerging World of Polyglot Persistence
by Pramod J. Sadalage

The need to handle increasingly larger data volumes is one factor driving the adoption of a new class of nonrelational “NoSQL” databases. Advocates of NoSQL databases claim they can be used to build systems that are more performant, scale better, and are easier to program.
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