Front Review #01

“There are two ways to design software. The first is to make it so simple that there is obviously no problem with it. The second is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious problems. The first method is by far the most complex – CAR Hoare “
Hear, hear, brave devs and other scientists, here comes the first of a long list of subjective and oriented selections of the best front-end articles.
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15 Awesome Sublime Text Plugins For Web Development

Danny Markov offers us a selection of plugins for the Sublime Text IDE:
“To help developers get the most our of Sublime.”

http://tutorialzine.com/2016/10/15-awesome-sublime-text-plugins-for-web-development/?ref=webdesignernews.com
 

4 TYPES OF JAVASCRIPT MEMORY LEAKS AND HOW TO GET RID OF THEM 1/2

Translation by the JS-Republic team of the article by Sebastian Peyrott :
"Memory leaks are a problem that all developers face, even when working with languages ​​that manage memory, there are cases where memory leaks occur."

http://blog.js-republic.com/4-types-de-fuite-de-memoire-javascript-sen-debarrasser-12/
 

Why there is no CSS4 – explaining CSS Levels

Rachel Andrew explains why there will be no CSS4 and where CSS versioning came from:
“The CSS Working Group is now working on Selectors Level 4 with new proposed features plus the selectors that were part of Level 3 (and CSS 1 and 2). It's not CSS4, but Level 4 of a single specification. One small part of CSS.”
https://rachelandrew.co.uk/archives/2016/09/13/why-there-is-no-css4-explaining-css-levels/?ref=webdesignernews.com
 

We need JavaScript to fix the web

Christian Heilmann returns to the integration of JavaScript in the web:
“We once fixed the web and paved the way forward.”

https://www.christianheilmann.com/2016/10/14/we-need-javascript-to-fix-the-web/?ref=webdesignernews.com
 

ANGULAR 2 AGAINST REACTJS: THERE WILL BE BLOOD!

Translation by Matthew Breton from the JS-Republic team from the great article by Cory House published on the site medium.freecodecamp.com :
“Choosing between AngularJS and ReactJS is a bit like choosing between buying a ready-to-start computer or buying spare parts to build your own.”

http://blog.js-republic.com/angular-2-contre-reactjs-il-va-y-avoir-du-sang/
 
I hope you enjoyed this first review of the Front… See you for a second edition very soon!
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Baptist Zeller, UX-Scientist @BaptisteZeller  IoT Foundation @UX-Republic


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