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November 11, 2019

🤓 #45: htop explained

SSH Handshake Explained, Node.js apps in Kubernetes, The Svelte Handbook, Hacking JWTs, JavaScript promises, The five senses of UX

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Best 7 links of week #45, 2019

htop explained

htop explained


Explanation of everything you can see in htop/top on Linux

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SSH Handshake Explained

SSH Handshake Explained


Secure Shell (SSH) is a widely used Transport Layer Protocol to secure connections between clients and servers. In this article, we walk through how SSH really works.

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Hands-on guide: developing and deploying Node.js apps in Kubernetes

Developing and deploying Node.js apps in Kubernetes


Learning how to design and architect applications that leverage Kubernetes is the most valuable skill that you could learn to be successful in deploying and scaling your traffic to millions of requests and beyond.

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The Svelte Handbook

The Svelte Handbook


Quickly learn Svelte and get familiar with how it works.

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Hacking JSON Web Tokens (JWTs)

Hacking JSON Web Tokens (JWTs)


Some of the ways attackers can forge JWT tokens to corrupt systems or log in as someone else.

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JavaScript Promises: Zero To Hero Plus Cheat Sheet

JavaScript Promises: Zero To Hero


Native JavaScript promises explained how I wish they were explained to me — plus a handy cheat sheet.

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The Five Senses of UX

The Five Senses of UX


We build better experiences when we’re more fully alive to how our users are feeling and engaging with the product we build.

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Book of the week

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Node.js Design Patterns - Second Edition
by Mario Casciaro and Luciano Mammino

Get the best out of Node.js by mastering its most powerful components and patterns to create modular and scalable applications with ease. Create reusable patterns and modules by leveraging the new features of Node.js. Understand the asynchronous single thread design of node and grasp all its features and patterns to take advantage of various functions. This unique guide will help you get the most out of Node.js and its ecosystem.
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