Neutrino is a tool which brings together the best parts of the modern JavaScript toolchain with the ease of zero upfront configuration. Embarking on the adventure that is JavaScript development can be daunting. Working with the latest tools and cutting edge libraries is fun, but oftentimes results in a significant amount of setup overhead before sitting down to write an app. Facing analysis paraly
Trucker is a tool that helps manage dependencies between javascript files It has three main functions: Show all inbound and outbound dependencies for matching source files. (trucker --info filename.js or trucker -i filename.js) Move/rename source files while fixing up the paths used in imports. (trucker --move source destination or trucker -m source destination) Find unused files (files that are n
Programming is not only my profession, but also my passion. And that’s why I decided to share my experience, knowledge and interesting discoveries in this field through my own blog. As a specialist with a long experience in programming, I understand how important it is to constantly develop and keep abreast of the latest technologies and trends in this fast-paced IT world. Learn More
StealJS 1.0 is here and represents an important milestone along its mission. This article reiterates that important mission, goes over a few of 1.0's most useful features, explains how to upgrade for 0.16 users, and looks ahead to what's coming on StealJS's roadmap. StealJS's mission is to make it cheap and easy to do the right thing. Doing the right thing, when building for the web, includes thin
Front-end development Blog and Portfolio for Ashley Watson-Nolan – Senior UI Engineer at Just Eat Update 12/09/2019 The results for the 2019 edition of the Front-end Tooling Survey are now available. If you'd like to view them, check them out here. Update 06/01/2017 Since publishing the initial results, I've closed the survey after receiving 5,254 responses and updated the article and results data
Svelte is a UI framework that uses a compiler to let you write breathtakingly concise components that do minimal work in the browser, using languages you already know — HTML, CSS and JavaScript. It’s a love letter to web development. But don’t take our word for it. Developers consistently rank Svelte as the framework they’re most excited about using.
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