A large part of frontend loading time is spent on executing JavaScript files as well as rendering the page.
Golang is a great language for creating simple yet efficient web servers and web services. Learn how to create a web server that can accept a GET request and serve a response.
Storeon is a tiny, event-driven React state management library built on the Context API with principles similar to Redux.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned developer, these visual editors can save you a lot of time and ensure that your code is clean, functional, and readable.
JavaScript keyed collections are structured collections of data that store values and provide methods for easily accessing them. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at maps and sets and examine their syntax, how they differ from objects and arrays, and what methods they offer.
In this article, we’ll take a tour of the Cache API and discuss its usefulness to the development of progressive web applications.
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to securing your applications. Learn how to secure your React application with Magic Links.
My blog was written in Gatsby, but recently I migrated it to Next.js. Learn more about what went well and what didn’t.
GraphQL’s biggest advantage over REST is that it solves the issue of overfetching data — so long as you have properly designed resolvers.
Learn how to avoid heuristic queries in GraphQL and get your queries to work accurately with unions in your schema.
Dapr is an event-driven, portable runtime that aims to simplify building microservice applications for developers.
Microsoft’s new Blazor framework leverages Wasm to let you write your web frontend in C# — no JS required.