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blog.chromium.org
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| | | | | One of the new features in the most recent dev-channel release of Google Chrome (2.0.160.0) is Irregexp, a completely new implementation of... | |
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fzakaria.com
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| | | | | Visit https://visible.build to try a client-side only build event protocol viewer ??. You can find the MIT licensed source code here. I consider myself a "backend" engineer. Although I have dabbled in UI frameworks professionally (.NET and the occasional JavaScript) - I rarely work on the front-end visual portion of a product. My knowledge of HTML/CSS has been forever cemented since I learnt the technology in my teens - culminating in the ultimate personal expression of on GeoCities. Revisiting front-end development for occasional projects has always been stress-inducing. The pace of change in the ecosystem is fast from the toolset to even the language (?? TypeScript). | |
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eystein.no
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| | | | | A short overview of web development words and terms. | |
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www.dominikmayer.com
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| | | Josh Lowensohn visited Apple: A few blocks away from Apple's bustling campus in Cupertino is a rather nondescript building. Inside is absolutely the last place on earth you'd want to be if you were an iPhone. It's here where Apple subjects its newest models to the kinds of things they might run into in the real world: drops, pressure, twisting, tapping. Basically all the things that could turn your shiny gadget into a small pile of metal and glass. | ||