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In this article, we will learn how to build a production-ready Node.js web API using the Sails.js framework – an MVC framework for Node.js.

Commenting systems enable you to interact with your blog readers. Here’s how to build one for a Gatsby blog using GitHub Issues.

Laravel 8 was released on September 8th, 2020. This release continues the improvements made in the previous release (version 7), as well as new features that include support for Jetstream, job batching, dynamic blade component, model factory classes, improved artisan serve, and many others.

There’s no doubt Moment.js is one of the most popular libraries in the JavaScript ecosystem, but now that it’s considered a legacy project in maintenance mode and its use is discouraged, you may be looking for some alternatives.

Here’s how to integrate Lingui.js with a React app and add internationalization capabilities to your application.

Ruby on Rails is one of the most popular frameworks for server-side development, but here are 11 powerful alternatives to try.

Each one of these addons will guarantee you’re thoroughly testing your components and give you a constant feedback loop.

With Rector, we can write code with PHP 8.0 features and deploy it to an environment running lower versions.

Learn how you can use webpack to set up a Figma plugin project that establishes communication with a React-based UI.

Learn about Markdown, how to build a Markdown plugin, and how Gatsby enables users to hook into and format Markdown files.

Nuxt.js 2.13 introduced improved support for static apps, making it possible to specify how apps in universal mode are handled. In this guide, we’ll zoom in on this new full-static mode.