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Combating AI-Generated Fake Images with JavaScript Libraries
Kate Sills discusses JavaScript libraries to use for cryptographic hashes, digital signatures and timestamping, the traditional archival process, and how cryptographic hashes can prevent tampering.
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Migrating to Angular 4 for Spring Developers
Gunnar Hillert discusses the challenges, experiences and reasons for migrating the Spring Cloud Data Flow Dashboard from using AngularJS 1.x to Angular 4.
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You Can and Should Make Hardware
Jeff Williams talks about how to always maintain zero difference between prototype and production versions, treat hardware as a delivery system for software value, run everyday design sprints and more
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The Making Mindset: Prototyping Your Way to Better IoT Experiences
Adrian Taylor discusses how creating user experience artifacts early and often can help focus development while reducing risk.
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Mixing in React
Rushaine McBean talks about how she integrated React into an existing app with its own semi structure, and the lessons learned, improvements made along the way and resulting front-end standards.
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Ember and the State of Web Frameworks
Yehuda Katz discusses the big changes on the web in the past five years and how they affected Ember, plus Ember’s latest project Glimmer, which allows using Ember’s view layer standalone.
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Data Driven Products Now!
Dan McKinley discusses how Etsy is using data to validate their ideas and prototypes, turning some into real products.
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Build to Learn: Rapid Prototyping Methods
Sara Bayless da Costa discusses several prototyping methods helping to learn about product, gather quality feedback, and get the best version of a product out there as quickly as possible.
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The Strengths of Ember, Angular & React Explored
Rob Wormald, Lee Byron and Taras Mankovski discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Ember, Angular, and React and how one can benefit from each.
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Beyond Basic Angular Architecture
Jon Harding discusses design patterns and best practices to create scalable applications, build processes to prepare for production and tips to prepare for transitioning to Angular 2.
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Taming the Wild Wild West of Next-Gen Front-End Apps
Ari Lerner discusses the options for building next-gen front-end apps, demonstrating how to build and deploy an app using both Angular 2 and React.js.
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Comparing Hot JavaScript Frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js
Matt Raible compares three JavaScript MVC frameworks: AngularJS, Ember.js and React.js, including client vs. server side templating and how they support isomorphic JavaScript.