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Learn JavaScript from Top 50 Articles for the Past Year (v.2019)
A short list of the top 50 articles from a poll of nearly 24,000 articles can improve your web development skill for 2019.
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SmashingConf San Francisco 2019 (Apr 16-17)
Hailed as friendly, inclusive events, SmashingConf has broadened the horizons of what a web design conference is. Instead of showing slides, presenters prefer showing attendees how they work in a practical sense, from live debugging to live redesign. 13 speakers including Brad Frost, Sara Soueidan and Chris Coyier will be exploring practical front-end techniques and design strategies. Early Birds are now available!
PS: SmashingConfs are friendly, inclusive events focused on real-world problems and solutions. You can also download the Convince Your Boss PDF (249 KB).
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Infinite Data Structures In JavaScript
Languages like Haskell are able to deal directly with Infinite Lists, but can that ability be brought to the world of JavaScript?
7 Ways to Create a JavaScript Function
Nicolai August Hagen teaches how to create a JavaScript function in 7 ways.
JavaScript Inheritance and the Prototype Chain
Tyler McGinnis talks about JavaScript inheritance and the prototype chain.
Tools & Code
The most obvious Electron alternative on macOS/iOS
Dirk Holtwick presents the most common Electron alternative on MacOS and iOS.
Implementing Quicksort in JavaScript
Quicksort is one of the most efficient methods for sorting an array in computer science.
Misc
Google to pay JavaScript frameworks to implement performance-first code
Google to create $200,000 fund to sponsor the addition of "on by default" performance-related updates in popular JavaScript frameworks.
A comprehensive look back at front-end in 2018
The industry is growing bigger every year, making it harder for the average developer to keep up. So let’s take a step back and review what changed in the web development community in 2018.