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mark-story.com
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| | | | | I recently decided to go down a rabbit hole of wanting to learn a new client side library. I was interested in learning more about libraries that aimed to have a minimal footprint even at the cost of providing a more modest API. For this site I have simple requirements, and I wanted to see how simple the 'simple' abstractions are these days. | |
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blog.jquery.com
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| | | | | jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library | |
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golb.hplar.ch
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed tutorial on creating and integrating a service worker using Workbox into an Angular application. It covers the setup of the service worker, configuration of Webpack and Workbox CLI, handling production and development builds, and testing the service worker. The tutorial emphasizes the use of TypeScript for writing the service worker, leveraging Workbox for caching strategies, and ensuring the service worker works correctly in both production and development environments. The final step involves testing the service worker by serving the build artifacts via an HTTP server. | |
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gist.github.com
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| | | Generic `printf` implementation in Idris2. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. | ||