Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 10, 2022

Web Developer Newsletter - How the Module Pattern Works in JavaScript

Web Developer Newsletter - How the Module Pattern Works in JavaScript

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

Industry News

Get a quick and easy introduction to natural language processing using the free, open source Apache OpenNLP toolkit and pre-built models for language detection, sentence detection, tagging parts of speech, and more.
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Infoworld
The new WebView, which has not been open-sourced yet, improves security, stability, and performance, says Meta.
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InfoQ
Shoelace:A forward-thinking library of web components.
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Shoelace
As developers, we're always striving to write clean and readable code. While solving many problems using technology, writing clean code is a must-do for every developer because it can save tons of resources, time and money in the future.
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Telerik
.NET 7 Release Candidate 2 (RC2) is now available and includes many great new improvements to ASP.NET Core.
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.NET blog
Oftentimes in the past, I needed to figure out how to add styles to all elements inside the container but not the hovered one.
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CSS Tricks
VMware Labs' mod_wasm is an extension module for the Apache HTTP Server that serves WebAssembly binaries as endpoints.
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Infoworld
The web is made up of technologies that got their start over 25 years ago.
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Kent C. Dodds
One of the most important elements in a developer blog or technical documentation is the code playground.
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Josh Comeau

New articles added

API

  (0 votes) by Christopher Wynder (updated 3 days ago)
In this article we discuss why an "API-first mindset" is a prerequisite for business success today.

General Programming

  (2 votes) by Robert Mueller-Albrecht (updated 4 days ago)
In this article we explore how using oneAPI the software-development paradigm changes and targeting and maintaining multiple execution environments for a given workload becomes more easily achievable



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