Issue 274 — March 11, 2016 |
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| In his keynote from this week’s O’Reilly Fluent conference, Brendan explains why he’s excited about WebAssembly. Note: Click the X to skip the login wall. O'Reilly Media |
Dan Abramov, the creator of Redux and React Hot Loader, takes an extensive look at the issues around implementing hot reloading functionality for React components and what he’s working on next. Dan Abramov |
An opinionated tour of what one developer thinks the leading approaches are in a few areas of the JS ecosystem right now. Francois Ward |
Frontend Masters Sponsored |
A look at the potential for communicating with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices from the Web browser. It’s a pretty elegant, promise-based API. Shwetank Dixit |
A well recorded hour long remote talk covering not only some handy ES6 tips, but how to work with ES6 generally and some of the tools available. Derick Bailey |
Interested in the basics of the math behind 3D modelling and rendering? This is a nice JavaScript and Canvas driven tutorial with no WebGL necessary. Jérémy Heleine |
React is switching to a new versioning scheme, and now’s a great opportunity to try the latest version on your React apps. Facebook |
Jobs - ECMAScript Developer at LivestreamCome join Livestream's video playback team and help us build high-profile clients across a range of platforms. This is an opportunity to develop at the forefront of video technology on the modern web, where technical challenges meet graceful interfaces. Livestream
- Software Engineer, Knowledge Delivery (London, UK)You’ll build the software that powers our core business model and gives smart people great tools to best deliver on their work. You’ll code in Ruby and EmberJS with the opportunity to bring in new languages that fit. AlphaSights
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