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July 24, 2017

🤓 FullstackBulletin issue 29: ES8 was Released and here are its Main New Features 🔥

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ES8 was Released and here are its Main New Features
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"Standards are always out of date. That’s what makes them standards"
—  Alan Bennett, Author
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Best 7 links of week #29, 2017

ES8 was Released and here are its Main New Features 🔥

ES8 was Released and here are its Main New Features 🔥


The new features of the EcmaScript specification 8th edition

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Reverse Engineering One Line of JavaScript

Reverse Engineering One Line of JavaScript


An interesting exercise in trying to explain how an animated ASCII art, built in vanilla JavaScript, actually works.

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gpu.js - GPU Accelerated JavaScript

GPU Accelerated JavaScript


A single-file JavaScript library for GPGPU in the browser. It will automatically compile specially written JavaScript functions into shader language and run them on the GPU using the WebGL API.

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Google Groups

Redis 4.0 General Availability


Finally, after the canonical 1 year of developments, Redis 4.0.0 is out and it ships with a good amount of interesting features that you should check out.

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coells/100days

coells/100days


This repository contains notebooks with live code to accompany 100 days of algorithms challenge.

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shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist

shieldfy/API-Security-Checklist


API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API

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URLs are UI

URLs are UI


What a great title. 'URLs are UI.' Pithy, clear, crisp. Very true. I've been saying it for years. Someone on Twitter ...

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Book of the week

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Irresistible APIs: Designing web APIs that developers will love
by Kirsten Hunter

Well-designed APIs feel like a natural extension of the application, rather than just a new interface into the backend database. Designing Web APIs based on use cases allows an organization to develop irresistible APIs, which developers can consume easily and which support the business values of that organization.
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