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martinfowler.com
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| | A mostly complete guide to webpack's capabilities, always to keep close at hand.
| | blog.mgechev.com
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| | On 18th of September 2014 was pushed the initial commit of version 2.0 of the AngularJS framework. A few weeks ago the core team at Google, published AngularJS' 2.0 website and gave a couple of talks on ng-conf about their new router, change detection, templating, etc. I'm passionate about AngularJS since its early versions so I decided give it a try using the quick start. In the meantime I and also created an angular2-seed project for my test, dummy projects.
| | threedots.tech
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| | Welcome to the first article from the series covering how to build business-oriented applications in Go! In this series, we want to show you how to build applications that are easy to develop, maintain, and fun to work with in the long term. The idea of this series is to not focus too much on infrastructure and implementation details. But we need to have some base on which we can build later.
| | bryanlrobinson.com
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| In this tutorial, we'll take a look at setting up Netlify's Durable Cache on a third-party API with (artificially) slow returns. We'll use a proxied dev.to API, throttle it a bit, and see the effects of durable caching on the responses. We'll also build a function to clear specific authors from the cache to get the most up-to-date information without a full rebuild.