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"Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons"
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R. Buckminster Fuller,
Inventor and Author
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Best 7 links of week #8, 2020
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Preparing for a JavaScript interview? Or simply, are you curious to know how in-depth do you understand JavaScript? In this article, you will find 70 amazing non-obvious questions that can satisfy your curiosity on this topic!Â
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In recent years, JavaScript developers have started to define page structure in JavaScript instead of pure HTML. Is this a good practice? This article tries to find a pragmatic answer to this question.
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Many startups have been there - what feels like legions of new users are signing up for accounts every day and the engineering team is scrambling to keep things running?
This article offers a pragmatic guide on some architectural choices you can make to scale as you grow and avoid over-engineering.
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An extremely fast JavaScript bundler and minifier that can be used as an alternative to Webpack and parcel. Written in Go and available on GitHub!
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JavaScript arrays are generally considered simple, but do you know all the sweet things you can do with an array instance? Read this article if you want to find out more!
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A wonderful repository collecting a list of best practices that you should follow if you are building a CLI application with Node.js.
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Colours are a foundational element of interfaces but frequently end up becoming a mess of inline definitions, different naming conventions across platforms, confusion around when to use what colour, and issues with updates when things change... This article explores a more systematic approach to define colours in your design system. A great resource if you are working on a design system right now or if you want to improve your existing system!
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