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Web Developer Newsletter - The baseline for web development in 2022

Web Developer Newsletter - The baseline for web development in 2022

Welcome to this week's Web Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

In this article, Adrian Bece shares more about the benefits and caveats of code-splitting and how page performance and load times can be improved by dynamically loading expensive, non-critical JavaScript bundles.
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Smashing magazine
The PWA Studio VSCode extension brings everything you need to build high quality PWAs, right to your VSCode!
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PWA Builder
Microsoft is helping developers use a third-party tool to automate testing of legacy apps in Internet Explorer mode within its Edge browser.
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ZDNet
OAuth doesn't share password data but instead uses authorization tokens to prove an identity between consumers and service providers. Let's take a closer look.
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Telerik
Did you know, however, that browsers and the JavaScript language support a specific syntax for creating private variables and functions in classes? Let's have a look!
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David Walsh
The baseline for web development in 2022 is: low-spec Android devices in terms of performance, Safari from two years before in terms of Web Standards, and 4G in terms of networks. The web in general is not answering those needs properly, especially in terms of performance where factors such as an over-dependence on JavaScript are hindering our sites' performance.
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Line Engineering
Node.js v17.5 introduces support for fetch() – a popular cross-platform HTTP client API that works in browsers and Web/Service Workers – as an experimental core feature.
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Fusebit

New articles added

Artificial Intelligence

  (3 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 5 days ago)
In this article we connect a local Kubernetes cluster to Azure Arc.
  (2 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 4 days ago)
In this article, we learn how to train a machine learning (ML) model on an Arc-enabled Kubernetes cluster.
  (2 votes) by MehreenTahir (updated 3 days ago)
In this article we learn to deploy our model and enable inference anywhere with Azure Arc-enabled ML.

Internet of Things

  (0 votes) by Sergey L. Gladkiy (updated 16 hours ago)
How to create a driver distraction detector and how to run it on an Arm-powered device like a Raspberry Pi or Jetson Nano

Programming Languages

  (1 votes) by Andrew Doss (updated 3 days ago)
Schedule Python and SQL scripts to keep your dataset clean and up-to-date in a Postgres database

Web Development

  (1 votes) by Graeme_Grant (updated 23 hours ago)
ARIA compliant normal and EditForm Toggle switches with light & dark theme support baked in. Six bonus custom skins included.

New Tips and Tricks added

Hosted Services

  (0 votes) by Jim_Gray (updated 17 hours ago)
Example code showing how to use Subtle Crypto to sign your request to Azure API in pure JavaScript or jQuery

Tips and Tricks updated

Programming Languages

  (1 votes) by Pablo A Martinez (updated 3 days ago)
How to read a JSON variable from a ForEach Controller in JMeter

New Technical Blogs added

Web Development

  (0 votes) by Aram Tchekrekjian (updated 17 hours ago)
How to localize in ASP.NET Core Web API 6



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