Category: Technology



Vue.js is one of the most popular JS frameworks. If you’re a frontend developer who just learned Vue.js, but are not aware of what best practices to follow or you feel that you’re using Vue.js in the wrong way, this is the course for you. You’ll learn by coding clean and reusable solutions for common real-life problems. This course has been designed by people who have worked on multiple Vue.js projects for more than 3 years. When we finish, we assure you that you’ll be more confident when designing web applications made with Vue.js and its ecosystem. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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While JavaScript reigns supreme on both the client-side and server-side, it has always been difficult to write code once that works in both environments. In this talk, James will introduce some of the ongoing efforts to better align Node.js APIs with the client-side and what additional efforts to expect in the near future. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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One of the holy grails of responsive web layouts is the “Masonry” grid commonly used on Pinterest and many other sites. With the advent of native features like Flexbox and CSS Grid, many layout woes are a thing of the past. However, this design pinnacle still stands strong as a challenge to frontend engineers, often requiring a mess of complex JavaScript to manipulate the DOM successfully. Now, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel! Let’s explore how we can build a MasonryGrid component with nothing more than CSS Grid and Ember’s modifier pattern, making this problem a thing of the past. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVbXQWAiwbk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wvg8siCokfw