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What’s new in CSS and UI: I/O 2023 Edition
Keep up with all the latest landings in CSS and HTML right here on developer.chrome.com and check out the I/O videos for more web landings.
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Maximizing Your Web Development Efficiency: A Deep Dive into Chrome DevTools' Elements Section
Hola developers and learners 👋👋!! We are going to start a new blog series on Chrome Developer Tools. As a web developer, you know that having the right tools can make all the difference when it comes to building high-quality, efficient websites. But fear not! Chrome DevTools Elements section is here to save the day, like a superhero swooping in to solve all your web development woes 🦹.
- Where do you learn about the new great things?
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy USSF-44 Booster landing! ☄️
developer.chrome.com https://developer.chrome.com › docs Lighthouse overview - Chrome Developers
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Any good tutorial or course to learn chrome extensions dev
Read the documentation https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/. Build an MV3 for each API. File issues https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com when you find inaccurate content.
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Declarative Code, Imperative Effects?
where that is not what is really going on, because Chrome and Chromium browsers do not support capturing system audio. At best the audio captured is the tab audio. Try to capture the system audio produced by window.speechSynthesis.speak() and see what happens, see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/issues/3957 https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/pull/3947#issuecomment-1274250421
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Eleventy vs Next.js
developer.chrome.com
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Getting audio input from a computer's audio output
Keep in mind that getDisplayMedia() does not capture all audio output to speaker or headphones, e.g., does not capture window.speechSynthesis.speak() output, which is not output via the Tab audio, see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/issues/3957.
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Google postpones MV2 shutoff in Chrome stable to June 2023
Yep, they just updated when CWS stops accepting MV2 updates to January 2024: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/developer.chrome.com/pull/38...
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Chrome Extension with Blazor WASM - The Migration
Visit any website on https://developer.chrome.com or https://docs.microsoft.com
typescript-eslint
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Mastering Type-Safe JSON Serialization in TypeScript
Typescript-eslint can assist in this task. This tool helps identify all instances of unsafe any usage. Specifically, all usages of JSON.parse can be found and it can be ensured that the received data's format is checked. More about getting rid of the any type in a codebase can be read in the article Making TypeScript Truly "Strongly Typed".
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Oxlint – written in Rust – 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
> Only lint files that have changed? How hard that is?
Quite hard, especially since type-aware rules from e.g. https://typescript-eslint.io/ mean that changing the type of a variable in file A can break your code in file B, even if file B hasn't changed.
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How to Do a TypeScript Conversion: an opinionated take on gradual conversions
The article only touches this: when converting to TypeScript, `any` is useful, but in the end you don't want this type in your codebase - so don't forget to use typescript-eslint [0] and turn on those no-unsafe-* rules which guard against `any` leaking into your code.
[0] https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
- How do I add additional rules to my typescript-eslint settings?
- What's the best config for typescript-eslint?
- How do you add angular-eslint to your typescript-eslint config?
- What's the best typescript-eslint config?
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The Best ESLint Rules for React Projects
By convention, React components should be named in PascalCase. @typescript-eslint has the config we need, and though we can't specifically target React components, we can target variables (and set some other conventions while we're at it):
- Open source public fund experiment - One and a half years update
- Never touch those //ts-ignores
What are some alternatives?
uhtml - A micro HTML/SVG render
eslint-config-google - ESLint shareable config for the Google JavaScript style guide
weather_app_PWA
angular-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular
use-memo-one - useMemo and useCallback but with a stable cache
ts-standard - Typescript style guide, linter, and formatter using StandardJS
blazor-wasm-chrome-extension - This provides sample codes for a Chrome Extension app built on Blazor WASM
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
web.dev - The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev
node-clinic - Clinic.js diagnoses your Node.js performance issues
react-relay - Relay is a JavaScript framework for building data-driven React applications.
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js