Author: Mark Otto

Top 11+ Twitter Bootstrap Alternatives [Updated 2021]

July 15, 2021 By Mark Otto Off

Why you should look for Twitter Bootstrap alternatives?  Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework that is used for building responsive web interfaces. Nowadays, Bootstrap is not only an adaptive grid system but a full-fledged toolkit with components and JS plugins. A…

The Web Streams API comes to Node

July 15, 2021 By Mark Otto 0

A TypeScript Express Starter App — A boilerplate app generator for getting a RESTful API up and running quickly. You can choose from sub-templates covering the basics, using Sequelize, Mongoose, TypeORM, Prisma, or Knex too. 아구몬 Node v16.5.0 (Current) Released — The big change here is…

Not all components are created equal

July 14, 2021 By Mark Otto 0

A Checklist for Freelance React Developers — Robin covers a variety of things to think about if you’re an independent React developer who needs to seamlessly get involved with existing teams and projects. Robin Wieruch Learn React (Hooks) Interactively with Flashcards — Learn modern React from…

The state of Web Workers

July 9, 2021 By Mark Otto Off

Uptime Monitoring Is Now Available in AppSignal — Uptime monitoring is the first line of defense against downtime. Ping your apps every minute from 4 locations around the world and receive alerts when something is down. Now you’ll know about downtime before your users do. AppSignal…

4 Days Only! 61% Discount On All Templates

July 8, 2021 By Mark Otto Off

The biggest sale of this summer on Flatlogic kicks off. We give you a 61% discount on any of our products. If you are following our news, you may have already noticed that we have released an unusually large number of products for us over…

The npm audit that cried wolf?

July 8, 2021 By Mark Otto 0

npm audit: Broken by Design — Dan says it best: “The way npm audit works is broken. Its rollout as a default after every npm install was rushed, inconsiderate, and inadequate for the front-end tooling.” Dan adopts an unusually snarky tone but does a good…

How Rachel Nabors went from comics to React core

July 7, 2021 By Mark Otto 0

▶  Rachel Nabors: From Comics in Virginia to React Core at Facebook — React maven Rachel Nabors recounts a most improbable journey from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Appalachia to the centre of the React ecosystem in a fascinating disscussion with hosts Kathy Korevec and Brian…

Best 10 IDEs for React.js for 2021

July 5, 2021 By Mark Otto Off

In today’s world, the selection of IDEs and code editors is so large that it becomes difficult to choose the right development tool. Modern software development often means working with multiple tools in different languages. Complexity can be a nasty headache for even the most…

It’s about time

July 2, 2021 By Mark Otto Off

Solid 1.0: A Declarative JavaScript UI Library Worth Investigating — JavaScript isn’t short of good reactive frameworks (React, Svelte, Vue..) but Solid’s creator is determined and adamant to demonstrate how Solid addresses React’s shortcomings while offering Svelte-like simplicity. He makes a good case, so try…

A little look back..

July 1, 2021 By Mark Otto 0

✍️ Several readers have written in asking if we can do more frequent recaps of popular things we’ve covered recently. We do an annual roundup as the final issue of each year – here’s 2020’s – but since we’re now exactly half way through 2021,…