JavaScript (JS) is front-end web development: nearly everything you interact with on a website is thanks to this script. Before it, sites were static HTML sites with formatting and no interactivity.
JavaScript is bursting with front-end frameworks that offer everything a developer could want—but not all in one tool. Here’s how the top 10 reactive frameworks compare. One of the hardest parts of ...
Do you really need a DXP or can you get by building front-end experiences based on JavaScript and microservices? In this era of plentiful, standardized APIs and the explosion of powerful JavaScript ...
It's not news to find out that JavaScript has become the new crowd favorite for front-end development, but what is surprising is how quickly it is also catching on in the back end, powering many of ...
Improving the client-side web experience means overcoming the challenges of ‘hydration,’ a fascinating engineering problem being tackled in many different ways. Let’s dive in. One of the most dynamic ...
Polymer vs. React—which should you use? It’s a question that inevitably crops up whenever anyone discusses the components-based future of the web. While both Polymer and React are libraries created to ...
CoderPad Inc., maker of an assessment platform for candidates for technical jobs, today is rolling out front-end and back-end frameworks to help managers make more informed hiring decisions. The ...
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 ...