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Go beyond Native with Web-Based VR and AR
Kieran Farr discusses how to create compelling and performant VR and AR experiences delivered entirely through the browser, how web-based VR and AR compare to native applications, and more.
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Bootiful Development with Spring Boot and React
Matt Raible shows how to develop with Java 8, Spring Boot, React, and TypeScript.
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Enterprise Node.JS Apps in 2018
Jamund Ferguson discusses tackling challenges with large-scale Node.js deployments, using async/await to handle errors, and strategies to embrace latest JavaScript technologies.
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Electron: Desktop Development for Web Developers
Chris Woodruff discusses Electron, how to set up the development environment, generate a starter project, and build some business logic. He will also start building a UX with the Photon control kit.
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Streamlining Online Checkout Using Web Standards
Michel Weksler talks about the Payment Request API family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards and how they can be used to streamline checkout across the web.
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The WebAssembly Revolution Has Begun
Jay Phelps talks about WebAssembly, discussing what it is, how it can be used today, and the opportunities it will unlock in the years to come.
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Gaining Control with the Web Animations API
Dan Wilson discusses Web Animations API, how it came to be, what are its benefits like timelines, controls, and its dynamic nature in addition to detailing what is available today and coming soon.
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Elm and Game Development, a Perfect Fit
Paulo Diniz discusses the Elm architecture, how to use it as functional reactive programming for web game development.
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A Peek into Elm Architecture
Jayaram Sankaranarayanan discusses the basics of functional programming principles, using Elm constructs, the architecture and how Elm enables reliable refactoring.
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Up and Running with Progressive Web Apps
Nik Molnar presents the fundamentals of Progressive Web Apps, and how to turn a standard web app into something that's installable, works offline and engages users via push notifications.
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Build a JavaScript Dev Environment in One hour
Cory House shows how to create and run a command to lint, bundle, minify, run tests, open the browser, and display a JavaScript app.
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CSS as Bytecode
Richard Feldman discusses writing an entire responsive, performant, accessible, web app without knowing JavaScript, HTML, or CSS.