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Learn how to create functional and declarative native audio applications using Elementary Audio. By: Nick Thompson https://www.nickwritesablog.com/functional-declarative-audio-applications/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
Anyone working with React has heard the common refrain of making components reusable, but can components be too reusable? Conceptualizing component responsibility can be tricky. This article discusses some useful approaches to help you with component design. By: Emily Bartman & Phil Plückthun https://formidable.com/blog/2021/react-components/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
There's a new Array prototype method arriving in JavaScript environments this summer. Array.prototype.at lets you access elements with relative indexing, which is a modest improvement if you're sick of typing out myArr[myArr.length - 1] and would prefer myArr.at(-1) instead. By: Dmitri Pavlutin https://dmitripavlutin.com/javascript-array-at/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
09/14/2021
Now for something completely different. Fabricio collected some of the most outstanding "worst volume control interface" candidates from a reddit thread about deliberately bad design. We hope some of them give you a chuckle during your workday. By: Fabricio Teixeira
The worst volume control UI in the world A group of bored developers and designers has decided to start a thread on reddit to figure out who can come up with the worst volume…
The most recent Node.js release implements the Web Streams API, which is new to Node, but has been available in most browsers for some time. If you're not familiar with web streams, this article can give you the basics by showing how to digest the chunks of a fetch request as they stream down to your browser. By: Dean Hume https://deanhume.com/experimenting-with-the-streams-api/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
09/09/2021
The latest update to React Devtools introduces the ability to display the names of hooks in inspected components. Very cool. By: Brian Vaughn
GitHub - facebook/react: A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces. - GitHub - facebook/react: A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interf...
09/07/2021
Often the advice you find coming out of huge enterprises like Google or Amazon have a hard time applying to smaller scale endeavors. In this article we get some great summaries of lessons learned in the book "Software Engineering at Google". has some succinct takeaways. By: Swizec Teller
What I learned from Software Engineering at Google | Swizec Teller When I first picked up Software Engineering at Google I thought it was another one of those FAANG books full of lessons that make no sense at human scale. I was surprised, lessons apply to teams as small as 5.
How close are we to being able to create a React client with no bundler? This article describes how to leverage browser ES modules, dynamic imports, and ServiceWorkers to build a React site without Webpack. There are still a lot of obstacles, but it's exciting to see how far we've come. By: Kirill Konshin https://medium.com/disdj/react-jsx-es-module-imports-dynamic-too-in-browser-without-webpack-9cf39520f20f?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
08/31/2021
There are numerous browser APIs that allow developers to store data on the client side. This article is an up-to-date overview on current, past, and future browser storage methods. By: Craig Buckler
The Ultimate Guide to Browser-Side Storage Learn how many different ways are there to store data on the browser side and which ones you should avoid!
Dan Abramov of the React Team walks us through why 'npm audit' is broken and what that means your dependencies. By: Dan Abramov https://overreacted.io/npm-audit-broken-by-design/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
WebWorkers are awkward, but they're the best way to do heavy synchronous workloads without blocking the main JavaScript thread. In this article, Surma summarizes the current state of WebWorkers and lays out some abstractions that can help work around their limitations. By: Surma https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/06/web-workers-2021/?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
One writer's speculation as to why Microsoft is coming out with Windows 11. Don't miss the link to the Windows 95 launch video complete with dancing Bill Gates. By: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols https://www.computerworld.com/article/3623772/the-real-reason-for-windows-11.html?&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=enterprise-react-newsletter
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