With all the new libraries and frameworks it is pretty hard to keep up with all of them, and that is if you can even decide which ones are worth spending time over.
Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps. (Not to be confused with a WordPress framework – Redux Framework.) It helps you write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server, and native), and are easy to test.
When I started using React, there was no Redux. There was only the Flux architecture, and about a dozen competing implementations of it. Now there are two clear winners for data management in React…
Since JavaScript is the first choice of developers, the Node.js framework is gaining high popularity in web development. It's fast, efficient, and reliable.
JavaScript is single threaded language but multi threading can be achieved in JavaScript using HTML5 Web Workers API. This will enable JavaScript code to run in background AKA parallel programming.
Danny walkes us through hacking a vulnerable Node.js application, as well as looking in-depth into three different vulnerabilities in popular npm packages.
Leveraging GraphQL types to expose MongoDB capabilities in NodeJs with graphql-to-mongodb, the unobtrusive solution we came up with, and our rationales.