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19 ways to become a better Node.js developer in 2019
A compilation of 19 skills and topics you might find valuable and help you become a better Node.js developer in 2019.
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CSS Animation Weekly
CSS Animation Weekly is a hand-picked list of CSS and web animation tutorials and inspiration. Each week you’ll learn how to bring your sites to life as well as checking out amazing demos and examples of animation around the web.
Better loops in JavaScript
This article looks at the forms of for loop, array methods using which you can make your code simpler, more readable.
Real-Time Object Detection in 10 Lines of Code with TensorFlow.js
This tutorial teaches how to develop a fully functional real-time object detection web app that will track objects via our webcam.
Creating My First Chrome Extension
A ‘generous measure of know-how’ on the subject of creating extensions for Chrome.
Tools & Code
Epoc.js: Open Source JavaScript Brain-Sensor Controller Software
The recent transition from science fiction to reality for the brain-machine Interface, coupled with Atwood's Law, "any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript," had led to Epoc.js, an open source control software for the Emotiv line of brain sensors.
Misc
Quicklink: Faster Subsequent Page-Loads by Prefetching Visible Links
A new project from Google Chrome Labs that aims to make subsequent page loads quicker by prefetching links that are currently in the view point during idle time.
Can JavaScript override a nofollow meta tag?
Using the “noindex” tag is just about the most restrictive condition you can apply to a page — you are literally telling Google to ignore the page. If a page has a “noindex” in static HTML, and JavaScript is used to remove it when the page is rendered, Google will still see the “noindex” and comply with the request.
JavaScript and Civil Rights
Thoughts on the human factors side of JavaScript and “the potential impact of web interfaces on users’ civil rights.”