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Tree-shaking and code-splitting are two techniques to reduce the size of JavaScript bundles in web applications. Code-splitting is bundling your code in a way so that it’s grouped into many small bundles that can be loaded as they are needed. Tree-shaking is the process of removing unused code during the bundle process. The Civic Apps team has embraced the methods provided by React to implement co
Managing state on the frontend can often be tricky. Beyond perennial issues around keeping the view and model in sync (which modern frameworks can help with greatly) our model can simply have the wrong state in it. However, using TypeScript, we can define our types in such a way as to make those bad states unrepresentable. Let’s look at an example. Fetching a User Say we’re fetching a resource, su
We’ve been using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) functionality to create an isolated and secure hosting environment for our SaaS product, HunchLab. When EC2 servers in a VPC with only private IP addresses need access to S3 (or to the Internet) the network traffic must be routed through a NAT instance. This architecture provides increased security by reducing the externa
At Azavea we use Ansible and custom ansible roles quite a bit. We’ve also been using Vagrant for quite some time to create project-specific development environments. Adding Ansible as a provisioner makes setting up a development environment wonderfully smooth. Unfortunately, Ansible is not officially supported with Windows as the control machine. It is possible to get Ansible running in a Cygwin
Beyond dots on a map Azavea creates software and data analytics for the web. We are a mission-driven company, using our twenty years of geospatial expertise to help our clients address complex civic, social, and environmental problems. What sets us apart
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