Websites are too damn big. The average web page is about 2 megabytes, according to HTTP Archive, a site that tracks the performance of websites and the technologies they use. Sure you can download 2 ...
Over 20,000 developers have shared what are their favorite JavaScript features, front-end frameworks and back-end frameworks in a new survey. The figures come from the fourth State of JavaScript ...
A wide variety of technologies has piggybacked JavaScript, including Famo.us, AngularJS, Meteor, and Node.js. A new entrant, Aurelia, offers another angle as a modular framework enabling customization ...
This framework has risen in popularity over the years, and as such, a lot of web developers have decided to take advantage of what it has to offer. It is not the best tool at the time of writing, but ...
For server side developers, the idea of building an application mostly in JavaScript may seem pretty foreign. However, this appears to be a burgeoning trend on the client side. More and more ...
While there’s already a plethora of JavaScript frameworks available, there always seems to be room for another trying to provide something new. Enter the Svelte framework, which focuses on building ...