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A couple of months ago I have announced a Cypress.io course Testing The Swag Store targeted at the beginners who want to learn web end-to-end and component testing using Cypress.io test runner. The short announcement video can be seen below It is hard to believe, but I have been on a roll creating lots and lots of lessons for this course. It now covers end-to-end testing, React component testing,
The magical world of Particles with React Three Fiber and Shaders Since writing The Study of Shaders with React Three Fiber, I've continued building new scenes to perfect my shader skills and learn new techniques to achieve even more ambitious creations. While shaders on their own unlocked a new realm of what's possible to do on the web, there's one type of 3D object that I've overlooked until rec
In this overview of WebXR technologies and the Babylon.js framework, we’ll embark on a journey through the past, present, and future of mixed reality both on the web and on immersive headsets. We’ll inspect the underpinnings of WebXR and the most important aspects of the WebXR Device API before turning our attention to Babylon.js, a framework for building immersive applications in JavaScript for w
An introduction to the utilization of Generics in TypeScript with examples grounded in real-world use cases, such as collections, approaches to error handling, the Repository Pattern, and so on. This article hopes to provide an intuitive understanding of the notion of software abstraction through Generics. In this article, we’ll be learning the concept of Generics in TypeScript and examining how G
This blog post explains how to get started with React while using as few libraries as possible. Required knowledge # Things you should know before reading this blog post: JavaScript: You should have already written code in that language. Browser DOM (document object model): It helps if you are loosely familiar with how the DOM represents HTML and how it handles events. npm: It also helps if you h
Getting Started with Ember Octane: Building a BlogLast reviewed in February 2020 with Ember Octane Ember is a great fit for all kinds of front-end apps, but it really shines with the growing complexity of medium to large-sized projects. In order to learn it we are going to start small. We will build a simple blog app with basic CRUD functions: In the process we'll cover a bunch of useful things: U
We are going to rewrite React from scratch. Step by step. Following the architecture from the real React code but without all the optimizations and non-essential features. If you’ve read any of my previous “build your own React” posts, the difference is that this post is based on React 16.8, so we can now use hooks and drop all the code related to classes. You can find the history with the old blo
In this series of blog posts you will launch a local Kubernetes cluster, develop an app using Node.js and Express and deploy it as a container in Kubernetes. Learning how to design and architect applications that leverage Kubernetes is the most valuable skill that you could learn to be successful in deploying and scaling in the cloud. In this guide, you will develop and deploy an application for n
What is TypeScript and why you may want to use it? Learn more with this TypeScript tutorial for beginners and start adding types to your JavaScript code! TypeScript tutorial for beginners: who this guide is for The following guide is a TypeScript tutorial for JavaScript developers interested in learning more about TypeScript. That means a decent knowledge of "vanilla" JavaScript is appreciated, ev
IntroductionIn my day-to-day life as a front-end developer, I generally treat CSS as a collection of 2D layers. Other than reordering them using z-index, I don't often move things in 3D space. And yet, for years now, browsers have bundled in a surprisingly capable 3D CSS engine! Someone even built an experimental first-person shooter prototype using it 😮 Today I'd like to leverage that 3D engine
TL;DR: In this article, you will learn how to develop RESTful APIs with Node.js, Express, and Auth0. You will start from scratch, scaffolding a new Node.js project, then you will go through all the steps needed to build a secure API. You can check the full code developed throughout this article in this GitHub repository. "Learn how to develop and secure RESTful APIs with ease by using Node.js, Exp
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