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blog.javascripting.com
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| | | | | It was around 2011 and I was working for a small company with the ambitious goal of building the world's sexiest cloud CRM [https://raynetcrm.com] product. To build a great product, you need great technologies. Fortunately, one of my colleagues was a tech maven who tried hard to stay | |
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scastiel.dev
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| | | | | It's been some time that I hear about Flutter, the UI library by Google supposed to be a concurrent for React. I'm a huge fan of React, and on the paper Flutter has all the arguments. And that made me want to try, so last week I decided to learn Flutter by making a small iOS application. | |
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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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yotam.net
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| | | A blog about free software and programming | ||