July 2018
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The Dynamic Languages and Web Development Special Report

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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Dynamic Languages and Web Development on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/dynamic_languages and https://www.infoq.com/web-development/.
Observable JS Apps (presentations, Jun 07, 2018)
Reinventing npmjs.com (presentations, Jun 07, 2018)
Lessons Learned from Upgrading Thymeleaf (presentations, May 12, 2018)
Focusing on What Matters (presentations, Apr 18, 2018)

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From Zero to Hero with Spring Boot (presentations, Mar 01, 2018)
Build a JavaScript Dev Environment in One hour (presentations, Feb 18, 2018)
The Modern ASP.NET Tech Stack! (presentations, Feb 25, 2018)
The WebAssembly Revolution Has Begun (presentations, Mar 30, 2018)

F# Web Development with the SAFE Stack

The SAFE stack is a set of F# libraries used together to create web applications. Tomasz Heimowski recently presented the stack at F# eXchange 2018 in a live coding session. He demonstrated the whole experience by creating and deploying a rating application for his talk.

WebAssembly Studio: An Online WASM IDE Tool from Mozilla

WebAssembly Studio is an online tool developed by Mozilla and used to compile C/C++ and Rust code into WASM.

AWS Monitoring: Visualize the Health of Your Infrastructure Components Instantly

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2018 Node.js User Survey Report Shows Continued Rapid Growth

On May 31st, 2018, the Node.js Foundation released its 2018 User Survey Report, with insights from more than 1600 participants, spanning 100+ countries. Usage continues to grow rapidly, with over ¾ of participants expecting to expand their use of Node.js in the next year, and significant improvements in ease of learning Node reported, as compared to the 2017 version of the report.

Microsoft Announces JavaScript Support for Excel Custom Functions

Microsoft recently announced a developer preview release supporting JavaScript to create custom functions directly in Excel. This addition moves beyond the existing Microsoft Office JavaScript API, which is limited to building add-ins or web applications that interact with the object models in Office host applications.

Web Development InfoQ Trends Report

In this trends report, we take a look at the web development space, which is always an interesting one for us with a new JavaScript framework launched seemingly every couple of minutes.

Angular Application Generator - an Architecture Overview

What's the best approach to generating source code for Angular: templating or AST handling? We’ll tackle Angular generation, diving into techniques to make this consistent and maintainable.

The JHipster Mini-Book 4.5

The JHipster Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with hip technologies today: Angular, Bootstrap and Spring Boot. All of these frameworks are wrapped up in an easy-to-use project called JHipster.

Podcast: Colin Eberhardt on What WebAssembly Is, and Plans for Version 2.0

Wesley Reisz talks to Colin Eberhardt, about what WebAssembly (WASM) is, a bit of the history of JavaScript, and plans for WebAssembly 2.0.

The Value of Measuring End-User Experience from a Global Point of Presence

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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