It’s easy for devs to default to JavaScript to fix every problem. Let’s use the RoLP to find simpler alternatives with HTML and CSS.
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: Which is best for making HTTP requests?Compare the Axios library and `fetch()` API for HTTP requests, including error handling, CORS management, and response parsing.
Detractors have long-term effects like negative brand perception, reduced customer loyalty, and a decrease in sales.
Use NVM, Node Version Manager, to switch between Node.js versions, simplifying your development process.
Call it what it is. Product designers and UX designers have unique roles, even if their titles often get swapped. In this blog, know the difference and own your expertise.
Learn how to manage memory leaks in Rust, avoid unsafe behavior, and use tools like weak references to ensure efficient programs.
To proactively address liability concerns, you can create an internal product recall team for dealing with risks and ensuring quality.
Use React-Toastify to style and customize toast messages in React apps so users receive appropriate feedback for their actions.
Search bars are more than icons and inputs — they can be a retention magnet or a churn trigger. Sharing my tried-and-tested search bar design principles in this blog!
This guide compares the Go and Rust programming languages, evaluating their performance, concurrency, memory management, and security features.
Handle frontend data discrepancies with eventual consistency using WebSockets, Docker Compose, and practical code examples.
Are your colors clashing or cohesive? In this blog, I talk about clashing colors, their impact, and how you strike the perfect balance with colors in your designs.