
The digest of fresh materials from the world of the front-end for the last week No. 243 (December 26 - January 1, 2017)
We bring to your attention a selection with links to useful resources and interesting materials from the frontend area.
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Web development
Using Service Worker to create a botnet
- Podcast Web Standards, Issue No. 49 . Results of the year: events, reports, browsers, projects, trends and forecasts for the frontend for 2017.
- RadioJS Podcast, Issue 45 : The Irony of JavaScript or with the New Standard!
- Blind accessibility
- CSSSR 2016 Results
- Mobile-first Google index: what you need to stop doing now
Here's what happened this year: review of front-end development in 2016
The most popular frontend related links in 2016
What to learn in 2017 if you are a frontend developer
Reactive Audio WebVR
Sandbox PlayCode.io, where you can test your code in JavaScript, CSS, HTML, CoffeeScript or TypeScript
How sane people write awful code
- Performance:
CSS
- Standardized flow reset (clearfix)
- CSS noodles
CSS interpolation without animations
Using currentColor keyword in CSS
Hacking HTML emails using CSS
Styling Landing with PostCSS
Create Comprehensive Layouts Using PostCSS-Flexbox
From Sass to PostCSS
CSS - iOS Media Queries Boilerplates
Christmas demos on pure CSS: SCSS random () Christmas tree , Snowflake , Christmas morning delivery
Javascript
The truth about traditional JavaScript benchmarks
Interactive Results Table
- Functional programming with JavaScript examples. Part two. Applicative functors, curryN and validations
How to make your JavaScript faster / Roman Dvornov (Avito)
Let's use const! And that's why
Top uptrends in JavaScript that you can follow in 2017
ES5 to ES6 with Lebab
Introduction to localStorage and sessionStorage
Cure for JS Fatigue? - Create something more interesting
JavaScript Reactive Programming
So you think you can in JavaScript? part 2
Javascript callback explanation
Top 10 best IDEs for web developers working with JavaScript
Seven Essential Visual Studio Code Extensions for Working with Angular
Animation of 2048 nodes in SVG implemented with React, Preact, Inferno, Vue, Angular 2, and CycleJS - step-by-step comparison
Creating Automation in Vanilla JavaScript
Modular front-end
- Frameworks
Just Angular . About where the third version went, and why we can still be true to Angular.
Vue in 2016
Vue.js - installation of the project
Why am I staying with React (for now)
React Responsive: It's Pretty Cool
How I converted my React application to VanillaJS (and was this a terrible idea)
How to use jQuery libraries in the React ecosystem
Important in Angular: Dependency Injection
- Libraries:
8 JavaScript libraries for visualizing data in the form of interactive maps
Rellax - Lightweight, pure JS library for creating smooth parallax
Dealing with D3
Browsers
- GNOME Shell integration for Chrome adds support for Firefox
- Mozilla will stop supporting Firefox for Windows XP and Vista in September 2017
- NetMarketShare Releases Browser and Operating System Market Share
Entertaining
- Results of 2016: five major disappointments
- Connected by one network: will a person live in a virtual world?
- How Facebook feed ranking algorithm works
- Windows 10 News: Green Screen of Death in Beta and Special Game Mode
- Pebble: fatal optimism
- Flash is dying. Why is that bad?
- 28 years of Sun Microsystems: how the company that developed Java was created, developed and sold
- The world's first system of artificial intelligence based on spintronic elements
- How the US is getting ready for “robber unemployment”
- 13 videos explaining important scientific discoveries
- What Apple, Mail.Ru Group, Riot Games and other companies give their employees for the New Year
- Apple recognized as the most influential company in 2016
- Best Gadgets of the Year
- Virgin is late because of a joker who calls the WiFi hotspot “Galaxy Note 7”
- What's it like working at Snapchat, one of the most secretive hi-tech companies
You are a pikcher . An erudition test and applied memology, or Feel like a piker
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