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April 16, 2018

🤓 #15: DNSFS. Store your files in DNS resolver caches

React UI components, Node.js HTTP/2 push, Really good emails, ext4, React 16.3 new features, JS Geolocation, RXJava.

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DNSFS. Store your files in others DNS resolver caches

DNSFS. Store your files in DNS resolver caches


Knowing how DNS resolvers actually work, you can use them to your advantage and create a distributed file system on top of them. "This is the quintessence of cloud computing" some might say. Here delivered to you in the form of an extremely detailed article.

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23 Best React UI Component Libraries And Frameworks

23 Best React UI Component Libraries And Frameworks


23 best React UI component libraries and frameworks to build your next app!

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Static Site CMS - Forestry.io

Node.js can HTTP/2 push!


Since introducing HTTP/2 into Node.js 8 in July of 2017, the implementation has undergone several rounds of improvements. Now we’re almost ready to lift the “experimental” flag. It’s best to try out HTTP/2 support with Node.js version 9, which has all the latest fixes and improvements.

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New to email coding? Here’s where to start. – Really Good Emails

Really Good Emails


An article that is gonna teach all the tips and tricks to learn how to write code to produce really high-quality e-mails.

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Understanding Linux filesystems: ext4 and beyond

Linux filesystems: ext4 and beyond


The majority of modern Linux distributions default to the ext4 filesystem, just as previous Linux distributions defaulted to ext3, ext2, and—if you go back far enough—ext. If you're new to Linux—or to filesystems—you might wonder what ext4 brings to the table that ext3 didn't. You might also wonder …

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Exciting New Features React 16.3: Bye componentWillReceiveProps, Hello New Context API!

Exciting New Features React 16.3


Finally, React 16.3 is out! We've all been anxiously waiting for this new React update, well, I definitely have. Maybe you are wondering what's all the hype about? No worries I got you. In this article I highlight the exciting new features that are part of this release. Note: I will not include a

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The Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide to JavaScript Geolocation Tracking

The Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide to JavaScript Geolocation Tracking


Combining the Google Maps JavaScript API and PubNub for realtime tracking of device location (with the bells and whistles)

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Book of the week

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Reactive Programming with RxJava: Creating Asynchronous, Event-Based Applications
by Tomasz Nurkiewicz

In today’s app-driven era, when programs are asynchronous and responsiveness is so vital, reactive programming can help you write code that’s more reliable, easier to scale, and better-performing. With this practical book, Java developers will first learn how to view problems in the reactive way, and then build programs that leverage the best features of this exciting new programming paradigm.
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