PreactJS is a fast 3kB alternative to React with the same ES6 APIFirst, some background…PreactJS is developed by Jason Miller — one of my programming heroes. The framework was developed with a goal of providing high performance, memory efficiency and close compatibility with React API with an aim to keep the footprint as small as possible i.e 3kb. Preact is increasingly getting adopted in the comm
autoscale: true Faao - ドメイン駆動設計で作るGitHub Issue Client - 自己紹介 Name : azu Twitter : @azu_re Website: Web scratch, JSer.info 過去に作ったやつ azu/GithubReader: Github Notifications Client for OS X azu/github-reader: [node-webkit] GitHub client app - Viewer for Notifications and News Feed. azu/github-issue-teev: [NW.js] GitHub Issue Manager(Viewer) Faao Faao - Feature Support Modern browser/mobile/Electron(re
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Yahoo Mail’s New Tech Stack, Built for Performance and Reliability When it comes to performance and reliability, there is perhaps no application where this matters more than with email. Today, we announced a new Yahoo Mail experience for desktop based on a completely rewritten tech stack that embodies these fundamental considerations and more. We built the new Yahoo Mail experience using a best-in
GraphQL-IO is an opinionated MIT-licensed GraphQL-based network communication framework for JavaScript. The client-side runs under either Node.js or in the Browser. The server-side runs under Node.js. While GraphQL is just a formal language specification and GraphQL.js is a reference implementation of a corresponding execution engine, GraphQL-IO is an entire all-in-one GraphQL-based network commun
Okay, let me get this out of the way real quick. I hate websites that attach wheel (or touchstart and touchmove) events to a page. Utterly hate them. The main reason is the horrid resulting performance, especially on mobile. You see, the browser has to wait to redraw the page until the event listener finishes execution, as the event is able to be canceled. If your event runs on every single scroll
Immutable/functional select/update queries for plain JS. WARNING: Qim is really useful, but it's still considered somewhat experimental. It might have a few rough edges, and the API might change a little in the future! It's used in production at https://zapier.com though, so feel free to try it out! Qim makes it simple to reach in and modify complex nested JS objects. This is possible with a query
Update 2011-11-11: What JavaScript would be like with significant newlines In JavaScript, automatic semicolon insertion allows one to omit a semicolon at the end of a line. While you always should write semicolons, knowing how JavaScript handles their omission is important knowledge, because it helps you understand code without semicolons and because it has effects even in code with semicolons. Ba
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