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augmend.com
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| | | | | The Augmend blog covers information on our products as well as related areas in the AI + Collaborative developer tools space. Feel free to reach us on twitter if you have comments or thoughts on any of our posts. We love to hear from others passionate about this stuff! | |
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phaser.io
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www.joeltok.com
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| | | Introduction In this article we aim to develop a fundamental understanding of what Web Components are, by methodically and comprehensively building and modifying our own standalone Web Component through a variety of patterns. Let's jump right in. The Component - A Terrapin Card To start off, let's build our first Web Component and render it with an html file. I like pets, and I used to keep terrapins, so let's use that as an example. | ||