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React - Components
In the previous article, we learned about the basics in React—how to build a basic React application and creating our first working environment. All of the code that we’re writing at this stage is inside of HTML script tags which you’ll find it below where it’s written ALL TH [...]
Docker - Getting into Containers and more
In the last article, our first in this series on Docker, we learned about Docker containers and I demonstrated running a container that runs PHP. We also saw that a container is like a service—I can start as many as I want according to a certain pattern. In this article we’ll dive a litt [...]
Git - Stash
In our last Git article, we looked at Git Alias which allows us to make useful shortcuts. In this article, I’ll explain how to use a nice little feature of Git that allows us to locally store our work—Git stash. [...]
ES2018 - RegEx Named Capture Groups
As you know (or maybe don’t know), the new ES2018 standard of JavaScript contains more than a few new features connected to regular expressions. RegEx is used quite a bit in JavaScript, especially in Node.js, and the new standard has lots of help in this area. This feature is one of the better [...]
Introduction to React
What is React? Glad you asked—React is an open source library from Facebook that allows for the fast and easy development of internet sites and applications. When I use React, I can develop sophisticated, modern, and very complex applications with great speed and ease. React comes with more th [...]
Introduction to Docker
Generally, in the first paragraph of a guide, I lay the groundwork with an official definition of the subject in question and, taking that as a starting point, begin to explain how things work. The problem here with Docker is, even the official definition is pretty intimidating. For instance, here a [...]
Git - Alias
Previously, we learned how to work with GitHub, where the method of work was suitable for the work environment of nearly any company. It doesn’t matter if the company is working with Stash by Atlassian, or on a private GitHub repository, or on any other system. [...]
ES2018 - Asynchronous Iteration
One of the most interesting features in ES2018, which is still pretty new, is Asynchronous Iterations. In order to understand Asynchronous Iterations, we need to dive a little into the amazing world of iterators. And I promise you, it’s going to be a lot of fun. [...]
Browser Cookies - A Closer Look
Not long ago, a colleague of mine got stuck on an interesting bug that he really struggled with. A big part of solving it would have been a lot quicker and easier with a deeper understanding of cookies and just how they work. Because he’s a smart guy, I realized it wasn’t a problem of un [...]
Git - Contributing Code on GitHub
In the last article, we looked at Git rebase and Git merge. In this article, I’ll take everything we’ve learned so far in our Git series and will demonstrate how to utilize this information in order to contribute code to GitHub. I’ll be using a project called grunt\node.js to demon [...]
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