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August 10, 2020

🤓  #32: Polymorphism in JavaScript

Dark Ages of the Web, PHP8 named arguments, Bringing Modern JavaScript to Browsers, Is Serverless cheaper for you? Rust blog, Netlify's 1mln dev

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Best 7 links of week #32, 2020

Polymorphism in JavaScript | Zell Liew

Polymorphism in JavaScript


There are three kinds of Polymorphism—Adhoc Polymorphism, Parametric Polymorphism, and Subtype Polymorphism. This article explains what each of them is and what they do.

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Dark Ages of the Web

Dark Ages of the Web


Old Web features — frontend and UI patterns that shaped the history of Web Design during the first years of the World Wide Web. Can you recall some of these trends? Would you use any of them today? 😇

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PHP 8: named arguments - stitcher.io

PHP 8: named arguments


Named arguments — also called named parameters — are finally supported in PHP 8! In this post we'll discuss their ins and outs.

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Bringing Modern JavaScript to Libraries

Bringing Modern JavaScript to Libraries


This article explores some new strategies to ship modern JavaScript code (ES2017) directly to modern browsers without transpilation or bundling and how to fallback to provide support for older browsers.

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Is serverless cheaper for your use case? Find out with this calculator.

Is serverless cheaper for your use case? Find out with this calculator.


Serverless is not always cheaper than the more classic alternatives. With this calculator you can actually simulate how much Serverless is going to cost for you and find out whether it's going to be a cheaper option or not!

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pretzelhammer/rust-blog

pretzelhammer/rust-blog


An education GitHub repository that provides articles targeting developers who are currently learning Rust.

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The Making of: Netlify's Million Devs SVG Animation Site | CSS-Tricks

The Making of: Netlify's Million Devs SVG Animation Site


The following article captures the process of building the Million Developers microsite for Netlify, a wonderfully animated website that tells the story of Netlify and how it scaled to 1mln users.

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Book of the week

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The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit: Automating the Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Containerized Microservices
by Viktor Farcic

This book is about different techniques that help us architect software in a better and more efficient way with microservices packed as immutable containers, tested and deployed continuously to servers that are automatically provisioned with configuration management tools. It's about fast, reliable and continuous deployments with zero-downtime and ability to roll-back. It's about scaling to any number of servers, design of self-healing systems capable of recuperation from both hardware and software failures and about centralized logging and monitoring of the cluster.
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