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What's New in Angular 6?
Angular 6 is decent release with a good number of interesting features which makes development faster, deployment easier and bundle size lighter.
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Optimizing React: The Virtual DOM Explained
Learn about React’s Virtual DOM and use this knowledge to speed up your applications.
Using Async Iteration Natively in Node
Node.js v10 will be released soon. In that version, there will be experimental support for asynchronously iterating over readable streams. This blog post explains how does it works.
Wired Elements
A set of common UI elements with a hand-drawn, sketchy look. These can be used for wireframes, mockups, or just the fun hand-drawn look.
Tools & Code
Dojo 2.0: A Step Forward for an Early JS Framework
As the earliest, most comprehensive JavaScript framework, the Dojo Toolkit offered up intelligent building blocks for serious web developers.
Nothing: A Chainable, Callable Mock Object Which Always Returns Itself
A chainable, callable mock object which always returns itself.
nanoJS - A inimal standalone JS library for DOM manipulation
nanoJS is around 100 lines of code (0.6 Kb compressed) JavaScript library for basic DOM manipulation. It has jQuery like syntax and supports chaining.
Interesting Links
The Microsoft JavaScript API Browser
JavaScript API Browser – your one-stop shop for all JavaScript-based APIs from Microsoft.