This weeks Mr Frontend weekly link sharing include links with WordPress, CSS, JavaScript and a lot of other things to check out.
This list based on the sharing of the whole community and what we shared on our social media channels this week! We hope you like it!
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Frameworks
- Isn’t our code just the *BEST* 🙄 — Bumpers
Views from the 6 weeks in hell I spent rewriting bumpers in react…. - Build a Music Player with Angular 2+ & Electron I : Setup & Basics Concepts
Last year, I wrote a series on how we can make a music player using React. The app was able to run as…… - Documenting your Angular app using Dgeni in 10 easy steps
The following is a guest post by @sebastpelletier. Don’t hate on me, as my hair styling techniques are not as good as Todd’s ;)…
Other
- 10 more podcasts that new coders should listen to in 2017
It’s been almost a year since I published my article about the best podcasts for new coders and the best tools for listening to them…. - Fresh Resources for Web Developers — January 2017
This series has come a long way through which we have witnessed web development tools come and go; one time they shine, a few months later they are ma… - Team Resources in Scrum
A scrum team doesn’t work in a vacuum. There’s usually an organization that exists around scrum, and that supports the efforts of the scrum team… - Quick Tip: The Easiest Way To Show Browser Notifications
In this tutorial we show you a quick way to display native browser notifications in your web app….
JavaScript
- Filtering and Chaining in Functional JavaScript
M. David Green uses filtering to limit a data set & chaining to combine the results with map/reduce. The result — clean code that performs complex opera… - The JavaScript Standard
JavaScript has gone from being a marketing ploy to gain a tactical advantage, to becoming the core programming experience in the world’s most widely u… - How to Use the JavaScript Fetch API to Get Data
We all remember the dreaded XMLHttpRequest we used back in the day to make requests, it involved some really messy code, it didn’t give…… - Semicolons in JavaScript: A preference
An argument for why use of semicolons in JavaScript source is a preference… - Build your first Node.js microservice
A microservice is a single, self-contained unit which, together with many others, makes up a large application. Let’s write our first microservice in … - • mo · js •
motion graphics library for the web…
WordPress
- WordPress Multilingual Plugins to Level Up Your Global Reach
Increasing global reach is something every developer and website owner should consider. Jason Daszkewicz covers the top multilingual plugins available…
Tools
- 10 minute JavaScript: Library development in ES6 with Babel, Mocha and npm scripts
JavaScript has a thriving ecosystem of libraries delivered as packages on npm. Node has a high degree of compatibility with ES6 but it…… - Theme Juice: This Tool Lets You Create Local WordPress Sites Quickly | NOUPE
The fewest designers use Github, but develop locally. For that, there are some proven solutions, but the new Mac app Theme Juice makes all of it easie…
CSS
- Building a Morphing Hamburger Menu with CSS
Rencently I’ve found this awesome dribbble shot by Vitaly Rubtsov, and I could not resist the urge to try to implement it :)… - Issue #248
Learn all fundamental concepts you need to know to get good with the CSS Flexbox model, how to captivate attention and interest using real-time commun…
Backend
- Calendar as a Service in PHP? Easy, with Google Calendar API!
Wern builds a fully custom calendar application using the Google Calendar API and the Laravel framework — check it out!…
Design
- Master the JavaScript Interview: What is a Promise? — JavaScript Scene
“Master the JavaScript Interview” is a series of posts designed to prepare candidates for common questions they are likely to encounter……
Frontend
- Mr Frontend weekly link sharing #47
This weeks Mr Frontend weekly link sharing include links with JavaScript, Frameworks, CSS and a lot of other things to check out….
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