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January 15, 2014

Monthly JSter #14 - News of January

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A JavaScript. Shaken. Not stirred.

React Finland 2019 (https://medium.com/react-finland/react-finland-2019-blog-coverage-and-photo-galleries-73ebbbf47d8d) is over and I gathered the blog coverage, videos and photos into a single post for you. The conference was an overall success and it will take a while to digest all the learnings. We gathered the conference videos into a playlist (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqbOPkCwxlw&list=PL-a9lBflNu2oW1lU7fUvW0oAnbj-mxk2a) you could check out. Now it’s time to take a little break from conferences and focus on other things. :)

** Libraries

  • VideoContext (https://bbc.github.io/VideoContext/) - An experimental video composition and rendering library for the browser.
  • Finance.js (http://financejs.org/) - JavaScript library for financial calculations
  • LinguiJS (https://lingui.js.org/) - Seamless internationalization in JavaScript
  • Turf.js (http://turfjs.org/) - Advanced geospatial analysis for browsers and Node.js
  • infusion/Complex.js/ (https://github.com/infusion/Complex.js/) - A complex number library
  • infusion/Quaternion.js (https://github.com/infusion/Quaternion.js) - A JavaScript Quaternion library

** Articles

  • Fantas, Eel, and Specification 1: Daggy (http://www.tomharding.me/2017/03/03/fantas-eel-and-specification/)

** Techniques

  • Building a modern carousel with CSS scroll snap, smooth scrolling, and pinch-zoom (https://nolanlawson.com/2019/02/10/building-a-modern-carousel-with-css-scroll-snap-smooth-scrolling-and-pinch-zoom/)
  • How to use SVG as a Placeholder, and Other Image Loading Techniques (https://medium.freecodecamp.org/using-svg-as-placeholders-more-image-loading-techniques-bed1b810ab2c)
  • Developing a Javascript-free frontend (https://javascript.works-hub.com/learn/a-javascript-free-frontend-61275)
  • Why you should use CSS env() – LogRocket (https://blog.logrocket.com/why-you-should-use-css-env-9ee719ce0f24)

** Frameworks

  • mauroreisvieira/stewed (https://github.com/mauroreisvieira/stewed) - Quick and efficiently responsive framework built in HTML & CSS and JavaScript

** TypeScript

  • Is Typescript on Node.js good enough for Java developers? (https://blog.logrocket.com/is-typescript-on-node-js-good-enough-for-java-developers-f5e879e9e6d7)

** Tools

  • xaviervia/which-ramda-function-should-i-use (https://github.com/xaviervia/which-ramda-function-should-i-use)
  • stacktracey (https://www.npmjs.com/package/stacktracey) - Parses call stacks. Reads sources. Clean & filtered output. Sourcemaps. Node & browsers.
  • Bogdan-Lyashenko/codecrumbs (https://github.com/Bogdan-Lyashenko/codecrumbs) - Learn, design or document codebase by putting breadcrumbs in source code
  • simonw/datasette (https://github.com/simonw/datasette) - A tool for exploring and publishing data
  • ericclemmons/back-to-the-fixture (https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1118790021358739456) - Simple recording & replaying of HTTP requests for predictable development & testing.

** Conferences

  • React Finland 2019 Sketch Notes (https://ebaytech.berlin/react-finland-2019-sketch-notes-64316793809e)

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