Dec 
16, 
2024

TypeScript’s Limitations and Workarounds

TypeScript, while a powerful programming language, has limitations that arise from its type system's attempt to manage dynamically typed JavaScript code. From handling return types and function expressions to the behavior of else statements, developers often encounter challenges when working with TypeScript files. Issues can emerge at compile time, especially...
Sep 
25, 
2024

Exploring the Power of Web Browser Storage

In modern web development, understanding web browser storage options is essential for optimizing both performance and user experience. This comprehensive guide explores the most powerful client-side storage solutions, including cookies, LocalStorage, IndexedDB, and Session Storage, and how they can be leveraged to improve your web applications. We also dive into...
Jul 
30, 
2024

QUIC and HTTP/3: The Next Step in Web Performance

Over the years, I've been involved with deploying web sites for many years, and also in pentests of many sites where I see lots of misconfiguration. Throughout this journey, I've witnessed firsthand the significant impact that protocol updates can have. The introduction of HTTP/2 fundamentally altered how we approach web...
Jun 
7, 
2024

React: From Implementation to Deployment

When working with React, the eventual excitement lies in deploying your web application to the cloud. It's the moment you get to showcase your work to the world! This guide removes the mystery from deployment. In no time, you'll build a Docker image and deploy your React app to AWS...
Feb 
14, 
2024

pnpm – The High-Performance Package Manager

If you’re looking to improve your Java Script and TypeScript development workflow, pnpm is a high-performance package manager that outshines npm and Yarn. With its superior speed, efficient package handling, and robust workspace support, pnpm optimizes dependency management. Whether you’re installing or updating packages or managing a monorepo, pnpm reduces...
Jan 
17, 
2024

What’s New in Next.js 14?

Without a doubt, the Next.js JavaScript framework is generating the most attention in the front-end world. It remains to be seen if this attention is entirely positive, but undeniable progress is currently unfolding in this domain. In this article, we’ll examine the newest version, Next.js 14.
Nov 
16, 
2023

What’s New In Angular 17?

In early 2023, Sarah Drashner, Google's Engineering Director and head of the Angular team, coined the term "Angular Renaissance" to describe the renewed focus on the framework for developing modern JavaScript applications over the last seven years.
Oct 
25, 
2023

Custom Standalone APIs for Angular

Together with standalone components, the Angular team has introduced the so-called standalone APIs. They provide a simple solution for library setup and do not require Angular modules. Popular libraries that already implement this concept include the HttpClient, Router, and NgRx. These libraries are based on several patterns that we find...
Sep 
27, 
2023

Is Remix Better Than Next.js?

Remix specializes in server-side rendered websites and promises a better developer and user experience and faster load times with an innovative approach to routing. In the React ecosystem, Next.js has established itself as the technology for dynamic websites. Since the late 2021, Remix is a new contender from the makers...
Aug 
21, 
2023

Svelte 4 Under the Hood

The web framework Svelte is currently undergoing lots of great activity. In December 2022, after a long beta phase, version 1 of the official Svelte meta framework SvelteKit was finally released. Then, in June 2023, Svelte 4 was released. This article takes a look at the latest major version’s new...
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