Understanding Four Silly Browser Hacks Http 203
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Key Takeaways about Four Silly Browser Hacks Http 203
- In nodejs you can 'require' JSON. The same feature was added to the HTML spec, but then… it was removed. Jake and Surma ...
- Fading something in, and fading something out – sounds simple right? Unfortunately not! Jake & Surma talk through the various ...
- Jake and Surma talk about the importance of context when making performance optimizations and some common mistakes that ...
- Jake and Surma talk about how they optimized the image rotation code in their app Squoosh, how
- Jake and Surma chat about a new experiment landing in Chrome 85 - streaming request uploads with the fetch API. Some links ...
Detailed Analysis of Four Silly Browser Hacks Http 203
Jake and NEW GUEST (for the next few episodes) Bramus chat about strange behaviors in the HTML parser. Should it be more ... In this episode, Jake makes the case that URLs are impossible for humans to interpret, especially when it comes to security. The show's called "
You've seen loads of counter tutorials online, but they're all a bit wrong… or at least most of them are. Jake and Surma dissect ...
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