"In C++ it’s harder to shoot yourself in the foot, but when you do, you blow off your whole leg"
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Bjarne Stroustrup,
Computer scientist and C++ inventor
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Best 7 links of week #50, 2018
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JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and is now widely used also outside of the browser. The JavaScript Handbook follows the 80/20 rule: learn 80% of JavaScript in 20% of the time.
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An interesting research about JavaScript that combines data from several different sources like NPM, Node.js Foundation and Stack Overflow. The goal is to try to visualize what is the state of JavaScript in 2018 and what the future holds for this beloved language in the upcoming years.
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In this article, you are going to learn more about the concept of CSS-in-JS. If you’re already acquainted with this concept, you might still enjoy a stroll through the philosophy of this approach.
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In this post, we will learn how to use the new React hooks pattern in conjunction with the already existing Context API to build a very basic implementation of Redux.
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This website documents HTTP/3 and its underlying protocol: QUIC. Why, how they work, protocol details, the implementations and more. An extremely detailed and interesting read, if you care about the future of the web!
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Interested in Node.js but not sure where to start with Docker This tutorial will walk you through the first step: building an image for a Node.js application and creating a container from it. We will also walk you through pushing that image to Docker registry.
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This article offers 3 interesting tips to sale large Vue.js applications: from application architecture and code organisation to Vuex. Definitely worth reading if you are into Vue.js.
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