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Well, seems that our analytics from last year was defined quite right when we talk on React vs Angular vs Vue.

See below why.
All the data from google trends, stackoverflow, youtube etc
https://gist.github.com/tkrotoff/b1caa4c3a185629299ec234d2314e190

Nothing to add๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚
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โ€‹โ€‹Few Tips That Will Make Your PWA on iOS Feel Like Native #PWA #iOS #Web https://goo.gl/77rM6o
โŒ›Time Machine

And also let's treat this post as an elevator to 24th April 2018 when I made a decision to create a channel to structure all the stuff that I found for myself. Who knew that so many people will find it useful and want to follow it.๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚

While we are quickly approaching 5k members, I think it is nice to note where we started.

You can click this time-machine link and it will get you almost a year back to find all the wonderful posts that were thrown in this channel๐Ÿ”ฅ

https://t.me/thefrontend/18
Security sucks
#news #security

At least that what Facebook probably thinks as they manage to store passwords of their users as plain text in the database. You might be thinking its a joke, but its not April 1st yet, sorry.

No hashing or cryptography at all were applied to user's passwords and FB already admitted that their internal staff could see other people's passwords. Yet, they claimed that there were no signs of misuse of that (funny).

Morale is - don't do this, guysโ˜๏ธ

The full article here
Well, 5k of us๐Ÿพ
Not a joke luckily (or maybe it is).
โ Interview tips

Thought to share some of the snippets I get and find useful on various topics including interviews.

Would you like more in the future?
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#resources #list #podcast
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Thanosjs.org - reduce the file size by randomly deleting half of the files. Might come handy before the endgame
If you like what Uber does in design and you think its neat - they released design system in a form of React Components called Base Web. Nice to see datepickers, file uploaders and toggle buttons in default set up.
Which default table component do you think is nicer?
A quick tip for you ๐Ÿ‘Œ
Framer Playground Introduced

I really like where Framer is heading with its concept, can see how UX/UI Design & Coding can work together efficiently. This can be considered a massive trend soon and all the Sketch, Invision, XD, Marvel, Figma will have to adjust and the designer's job will also include basic programming to optimise business operations.

Letting your developers argue, re-code the whole frontend, fix inaccuracies from the design is a massive pain point and someone will eventually solve it.

Hope to see Framer X Windows version soon to allow better expansion. Meanwhile, you can see what they a re going at here.

And yeah, I know with the amount I mentioned Framer, I should take money from them๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ.
themer.js - automatically change projects dark/light mode based on user's location
Telegram hacks Medium

Well, after reading medium for a bit, I bumped into their premium features๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚. They currently sell 5 bucks/month premium subscription to read premium (starred) articles. Too many discussions around wether its actually worth it.

Here is a trick - if you copy a premium article into telegram (e.g. saved messages), the instant view will fully retrieve the article and let you read it from inside telegram.

For example here is one of their nice premium articles. Enjoy, guys๐Ÿ”ฅ

Update: one of you also suggested - it can be achieved via incognito mode, the only difference I found is it asks you first to leave incognito + a few cookies/marketing popups