Friday, August 16, 2019

Facebook helps to identify which of your groups are private

Facebook, on Wednesday, announced that it would be updating its group privacy settings and making the classifications of groups easy to understand. Currently, a group on Facebook is categorized as either Public, Closed, or Secret. As the names imply, a Public group is open and visible to all while...

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Facebook Page Reach to also Count Reach from Stories Now!

If it hasn’t been stressed enough already, perhaps the latest move by Facebook will surely convince you that the Social Media Giant is fully planning on transitioning to Stories. It makes sense considering the high user engagement of the feature as well as the advertisers’ interest in it. Over...

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by Ali Siddiqui via Digital Information World

SitePoint Premium New Releases: Going Offline + React Native

We're working hard to keep you on the cutting edge of your field with SitePoint Premium. We've got plenty of new books to check out in the library — let us introduce you to them.

Going Offline

Jeremy Keith introduces you to service workers (and the code behind them) to show you the latest strategies in offline pages. Learn the ins and outs of fetching and caching, enhance your website’s performance, and create an ideal offline experience for every user, no matter their connection.

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Integrating AdMob in React Native and Expo

Google AdMob is one way to install ads into any mobile application in order to monetize it. Installing and configuring AdMob in bare React Native can be a cumbersome process. But it’s relatively simple to install when using a toolchain like Expo — we'll show you how.

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And More to Come…

We're releasing new content on SitePoint Premium regularly, so we'll be back next week with the latest updates. And don't forget: if you haven't checked out our offering yet, take our library for a spin.

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by Joel Falconer via SitePoint

A guide to improving 3rd-party JavaScript performance

#450 — August 16, 2019

Read on the Web

JavaScript Weekly

JavaScript and Node Testing Best Practices — Almost 50 best practices divided into categories (backend, frontend, CI, etc.) complete with code examples. Not just the basics, it digs into areas like visual regression, property-based testing, and contract testing, too.

Yoni Goldberg

Introducing the New React DevTools — We’ll feature this more in next week’s React newsletter but if you’re a React developer, you should be using the DevTools and if you are, they’re now a lot faster and easier to navigate. React 15 and above are supported.

Brian Vaughn

Image & Video Management Made for Developers — Simplify and automate the process of uploading, manipulating, optimizing, and delivering images and videos across every device at any bandwidth. Try Cloudinary. See how easy media management can be. Get your own free account today.

Cloudinary sponsor

Google's Guide to Improving Third-Party JavaScript Performance — The folks over at Google have a really neat guide to making your site faster and have just released three new tutorials and a 'code lab' on the topic of improving performance when you load in JavaScript from third-parties:

Milica Mihajlija

The History and Legacy of jQuery — jQuery may have fallen somewhat out of favor in web development, but we recently did a poll that showed 13% of JavaScript developers still proactively turn to it.

Danny Guo

An Extensive VS Code Extension List for Full Stack Developers — A massive compilation of VS Code extensions mainly aimed at JavaScript developers. It’s interesting because the original version got torn apart on social media so the author has rewritten it with everyone’s suggestions! 😄

Jon R. Corbin

💻 Jobs

Front-end Engineer — Goldstar is looking for Front-end Engineers with React expereince onsite in Portland, Oregon and Pasadena, California.

Goldstar

100+ JavaScript Roles on hackajob 🎉 — Upload your GitHub projects and we'll do the rest. Find a role based on your skills with an average salary of £70k.

hackajob

📘 Tutorials

How to Chain Multiple Functions Properly with await/async

Nicholas Dunkel

'Logic-Less' JSX — The opportunities that JSX provides for mixing logic and markup are significant but.. you can go too far. Here are some thoughts on how to keep things clean.

Jonathan Verrecchia

The Best Way To Lazy Load Angular Elements — Advice based on enterprise-level production experience.

Tomas Trajan

Security Best-Practices for CI/CD — Read about a number of ways that can help you implement standard security measures for CI/CD pipeline security.

CircleCI sponsor

5 Interesting Uses of JavaScript Destructuring

Dmitri Pavlutin

The Differing Perspectives on CSS-in-JS — Some people outright hate the idea of CSS-in-JS, some love it. Chris Coyier runs through the varying stances.

CSS Tricks

▶  Low Level JavaScript — A new YouTube channel focusing on building low level things in the high level language we all know and love. The first 4 videos focus on parsers.

Low Level JavaScript

🔧 Code and Tools

meSpeak.js 2.0: Text to Speech in JavaScript — Yes, browsers mostly support the Speech Synthesis API natively now, but this is an interesting alternative under certain circumstances (the voices are not great, but you can get some interesting effects – there’s even a Scottish voice).

Norbert Landsteiner

NPKILL: Find and Remove Old or Large node_modules Folders — Stop joking about those gigantic node_modules folders and delete the ones you don’t need with this tool.

Estefanía García Gallardo and Juan Torres Gómez node

Accelerated Distraction-Free JavaScript Testing — Wallaby.js is a developer productivity tool that runs your JavaScript and TypeScript tests immediately as you type, highlighting results in your IDE right next to your code.

Wallaby.js sponsor

Introducing Transloco: Angular Internationalization Done Right — A new i18n library for Angular that seems to put the developer experience first and foremost. GitHub repo.

Netanel Basal

useAuth: The Simplest Way to Add Auth to a React App — Integrates with Auth0, the authentication platform, to give you a lot of features ‘out of the box’.

Swizec Teller

Inferno: A Fast, React-a-Like with a Different Approach — It’s not React, but it’s very much like it and you might be intrigued by its differences (which include a different approach to optimizing performance and lifecycle events on functional components).

Inferno

MongoDB Atlas Is a Powerful and Reliable Cloud Database. Try Now

MongoDB Atlas sponsor

Acorn 7.0: A Tiny JavaScript Parser written in Pure Javascript

Haverbeke, Stepanyan, et al.

nve 1.0: Run Things With a Specific Node.js Version — Easily execute a file, command, or REPL using a specific version of Node.

ehmicky node

The buffer Module From Node, But for the Browser

Feross Aboukhadijeh

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Google Docs updated with new fonts – aims to improve reading speed of readers

On Tuesday, Google announced that it is adding a new set of “Lexend” fonts to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. The aim of the update is to make reading process a bit easier on the user’s respective devices. Google claims that the font has been selected based on research, which states that the...

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Nate Mitchell left Oculus/Facebook and left only Antonov behind

On Tuesday, Nate Mitchell exited from Oculus, a VR platform that creates headsets and devices which support Virtual Reality. The news of his departure was reported by Alex Heath of The Information. Later, Mr. Mitchell confirmed with his tweet and post on Facebook and Reddit in which he said that...

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Badrul Rupak

Résumé-style One Pager with a big image slideshow of product designer Badrul Rupak’s work.

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