react-developer-roadmap
Electron
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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react-developer-roadmap
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Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories
Navigate your React journey like a pro with this comprehensive developer roadmap - a must for every React enthusiast.
- Licensed Designer irl but have enthusiam to learn frontend
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how can I become software engineering after taking commerce with maths. plz give good suggestion for my future
I would suggest you start with a beginner friendly like Python to learn the basic with how it works and once you’re confortable doing if, else, loops, functions, classes then you could see what kind of things you what do develop so you’ll learn a specific language or set of languages with a roadmap (look for " roadmap github", an exemple would be this: https://github.com/adam-golab/react-developer-roadmap), and follow the roadmap with google search, YouTube tutorials, Udemy classes, etc
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Request for front end reading list
Discovered the concept of "developer roadmaps" on Github. Two good resources are the frontend roadmap(https://github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap) and this react roadmap(https://github.com/adam-golab/react-developer-roadmap).
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Guide to learn React.js
So, my personal advice to learn react.js is to not stick to any one course or tutorial. The best way to learn react.js is to explore blogs which is written by developers but for that you need to get an index or kind of roadmap of react.js
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Started as a junior dev 6 months ago. Loving it. Advice to level up.
There are many topics to learn in react further than some components and a couple hooks. For example, state management, styling, testing, webpack, even React Native if you want to get into mobile apps development. Here's a link to the most complete react roadmap I've seen, I think it can be very helpful for you to know what's next in your learning stack
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Best Github Repository for ReactJS
React Developer Roadmap Roadmap to becoming a React developer
- Learning React Native, is there a roadmap?
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Advanced Roadmap for React.js developers
If you think the roadmap can be improved, please do open a PR with any updates and submit any issues on the original git repo, Adam Golab’s React-developer-roadmap.
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Electron
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Release Radar • February 2024 Edition
The team at Electron have been faithfully shipping new releases almost every single month. I think they had Christmas off 🤔. This popular framework has developers writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. The latest update depreciates some process events, and added new modules, APIs, methods, and more. Read into all the changes in the Electron release notes. This month, Electron also introduced a new formal RFC process.
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
VS Code has been crashing at launch in Wayland since more than eight months ago:
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/37531
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Design Systems with Web Components
So we talked a lot about the Atomic Design Principle, but you could just use that in any system and start creating. You could have Angular components, React Components, and Vue Components. But if you notice these don't easily work Everwhere. So the solution is to use Web Components because the modern browser can already understand these, and any Front-End framework can then utilize these components. You can use Electron for desktop (Slack, VSCode), PWA for both Android and iOS, and across all browsers Can I Use.
- Settings · Rulesets · electron/electron
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How I got Wayland, Vulkan, and hardware acceleration working with Figma on Fedora 39.
I'm noticing a significant boost in performance, crisper text, and better power savings. The only shortcoming is that the window which Figma will run on will lose its shadow. This is due to a technical limitation with frameless windows on Linux.
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Building Apps with Tauri and Elixir
For the longest time, building desktop apps was a daunting task to web developers. That is, until technologies like Electron made creating these apps more approachable to a wider audience. Today, we’ve got a wide array of native applications built with solutions like Electron, Tauri, Capacitor, and many more. While these are great solutions, sometimes configuration can be tricky and the applications we create can become somewhat bloated in terms of memory usage.
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MS Teams & Electron libwebp 0-Day Vulnerability
Electron patch for version 27: https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/39823
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CVE-2023-4863: Heap buffer overflow in WebP (Chrome)
It does, see [0]. Fun fact: Signal desktop, which uses Electron under the hood, is running without sandbox on Linux [1][2].
[0] https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/39824
[1] https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/issues/5195
[2] https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/pull/4381
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Capturing at Speed of Thought
Turns out, there is an issue with the electron window not returning focus correctly on mac - https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/5495. The trick to solving is to treat quick capture as a screensaver. When closing, you hide it by setting the opacity to 0 and sending hide: command to the first responder.
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$Home, Not So Sweet $Home
Open since 2016! https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/8124
What are some alternatives?
fingerprintjs - Browser fingerprinting library. Accuracy of this version is 40-60%, accuracy of the commercial Fingerprint Identification is 99.5%. V4 of this library is BSL licensed.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
learning-react - The code samples for Learning React by Alex Banks and Eve Porcello, published by O'Reilly Media
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more
Eel - A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
30-seconds-of-react - Short React code snippets for all your development needs
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome
amazing-react-projects - Collection of amazing open source React & React native projects
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
cheerio - The fast, flexible, and elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.