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Jscrambler 12 Frameworks for Hybrid Mobile Apps July 15th, 2022 | By Jscrambler | 9 min read Working with hybrid mobile app frameworks makes life easier for developers, as they can write code once and build mobile applications that run on key platforms without extra effort. The application will run on Android and iOS, and the code can be reused for progressive web applications and even desktop app
Javascript Optimizing Page Speeds With Lazyloading January 2nd, 2017 | By Thomas Greco | 6 min read We will explore the topic of Lazyloading Angular 2 modules and learn how we can set up our application to be as highly performant as possible. Lazyloading Modules In part two of this series, we focused on Angular's ability to route specific components to specific URLs. The final result is the plnkr
Javascript 12 Extremely Useful Hacks for JavaScript April 28th, 2016 | By Caio Ribeiro Pereira | 6 min read In this post I will share 12 extremely useful hacks for JavaScript. These hacks reduce the code and will help you to run optimized code. So let’s start hacking! 1. Converting to boolean using !! operator Sometimes we need to check if some variable exists or if it has a valid value, to consid
To set our default configuration first create Gitlab’s configuration file /docker/GitLab/GitLab.rb. Let’s start with something simple: # Change the external_url to the address your users will type in their browser external_url 'https://gitlab.yourcompany.com' nginx['listen_port'] = 443 nginx['listen_https'] = true # SMTP settings gitlab_rails['smtp_enable'] = true gitlab_rails['smtp_address'] = "s
Javascript React.js: Communication between Components with Contexts March 25th, 2015 | By José Magalhães | 3 min read Communication between components with contexts is an interesting React.js feature, and we explore this option. Since React v0.12, there has been a new yet undocumented feature that opens up new possibilities for communicating between components. We are talking about contexts in the
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