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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing The Art Industry (Infographic)

Artisans may have thought that, unlike many other markets, there was no avenue for machines to take over their ethereal reins. After all, something soulless doesn’t have the most important component for creation of artistic expression: Human emotion. But arts fields from culinary to fine art, to...

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Google Translate Interface Being Used For Phishing Emails To Trap Users

Simplest hacks are considered the most effective hacks. Sending emails to users with malicious links to get their personal information is one of the oldest yet successful hacking technique. Hackers are now using Google Translate for phishing emails that you should be aware of. Phishing emails use...

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Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Your Manager? - Infographic

In 2018, Amazon stopped development on a smart recruiting Artificial Intelligence (AI) when it began to show undue favoritism towards male candidates. Developed in an effort to reduce the conscious or subconscious sexist leanings in hiring managers, the project backfired when the information...

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Risk of Important Data being Compromised at an all-time high as a new phishing campaign targets industry executives!

You know it’s critical when even the big industries aren’t safe from malicious attacks. This is exactly what’s happening these days as a far-reaching phishing campaign is on loose and this time its targets are high-level industry executives. The main focus of this campaign is to acquire the...

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The EU’s Article 11 Could Reduce Traffic to News Sites by Half According to Google Test

The European Union (EU) has constantly been reevaluating the manner in which the internet has a control over our everyday lives. This is because of the fact that there have been many security breaches that resulted in severe data loss, along with the fact that a lot of the internet juggernauts that...

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Regular expressions, React 16.8, and Vue.js 2.6

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New JavaScript Features That Will Change How You Write Regular Expressions — ES2018 introduced some new features for regular expressions that will come in handy if you’re doing certain types of text processing and manipulation, such as lookbehind assertions and named capture groups.

Faraz Kelhini

React v16.8 Released: It's The One With Hooks — While hooks have been in React in an experimental form for a few months, they’re now truly official. Hooks, you say? Here’s a great ‘at a glance’ view of what they’re about.

Dan Abramov

Learn a Thing or Two (Or Three) About Building Apps on Slack — Whether you’re new to Slack or an expert app builder, there’s something for everyone at Frontiers. New this year: 3 tracks filled with speakers, sessions and workshops — including one designed just for you. Register today to reserve your spot.

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What Hooks Mean for Vue — Hooks aren’t just for React users, you know. Vue got its own proof of concept equivalent quickly thereafter (a final version is due in Vue 3.0) - here’s why, and how they work.

Sarah Drasner

Pika/Pack: A New Approach to npm Package Building — Pack connects pre-configured plugins (e.g. Babel and Rollup) to build and optimize your package for you. It’s a bit like a webpack or Parcel but specifically for building npm packages.

Fred K. Schott

Vue 2.6 Released — Also known as “Macross”, Vue 2.6 includes new syntax for scoped slots, improved error handling, and more.

Evan You

What's Coming in V8 Release v7.3 — Coming to future releases of Node and Chrome near you, the latest version of the popular JavaScript engine includes async stack tracks by default, improved performance for await, and some new ES2019 features including Object.fromEntries and String.prototype.matchAll.

Clemens Hammacher

▶  A Node.js Crash Course in 90 Minutes — An up to date ‘crash course’ covering Node fundamentals including several core modules, building an HTTP server, deployment, etc. Even if this isn’t useful for you, it could be handy to pass on to anyone ready to learn Node in one hit.

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📘 Articles, Tutorials and Opinions

A One-Page Guide to Regular Expression Techniques in JavaScript — Dr. Axel has opened up another chapter of his JavaScript for Impatient Programmers book.

Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

Seven Problems You Can Avoid by using Nuxt.js for Your Next Vue AppNuxt.js is a framework for building universal Vue.js apps.

Gregg Pollack

Certified Kotlin Training — Spots remain for New York and Chicago classes.

Big Nerd Ranch sponsor

Diving Deeper into JavaScript Objects

Arfat Salman

Using TensorFlow.js to Automate the Chrome Dinosaur Game — A two-part (so far) series on using machine learning techniques to play the dinosaur jumping game Chrome shows when you’re offline. Part 2, just out, leans on genetic algorithms instead.

Aayush Arora

First Thoughts on Deno, the JavaScript/TypeScript RuntimeDeno is an interesting alternative runtime for V8 created by the original creator of Node - it’s worth keeping trying or at least keeping an eye on.

James Garbutt

Deobfuscating a Scammer's Naughty JavaScript — The rather lengthy, but interesting, tale of a scam email and one developer’s quest to deobfuscate the scammer’s JavaScript.

JonLuca DeCaro

The Evolution of Testing: Live Broadcast with Gleb Bahmutov of Cypress

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JavaScript Regular Expressions for Regular People — Our third and final regex-related link of the issue - promise! - is aimed more at beginners or for if regex prove a little intimidating.

Aaron Arney

Garbage Collection in Redux Applications — This won’t apply to most of you, but SoundCloud’s Xbox (yes, Xbox) app is a React and Redux app that runs in a native web view wrapper and due to Xbox related limitations a ‘memory leak’ (of sorts) was causing issues.

Jan Monschke (SoundCloud)

🔧 Code and Tools

TypeIt: A Versatile Fake-Typing Effect — Bills itself as ‘the most versatile JavaScript typewriter utility on the planet’. The demo on the homepage is pretty versatile, that’s for sure.

Alex MacArthur

ImmortalDB: A 'Relentless' Key-Value Store for The Browser — Data is redundantly stored in cookies, IndexedDB, LocalStorage, and SessionStorage, and 'self heals' as needed.

Ansgar Grunseid

Shop Like a Developer – Discover and Experiment with Hot New Cloud Services 🔥 — Start building your application with Manifold and save time integrating and deploying cloud native applications.

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Uppy: A Next-Gen File Uploader for Web Browsers

Transloadit

x-spreadsheet: A JS and Canvas-Powered Spreadsheet Control

myliang

timetable-fns: Fast Date and Time Utility Functions — aimed specifically for working with timetables.

Flightplan


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