Talks about the JavaScript Fetch API and how to use it to make asynchronous HTTP requests. This post goes through Sending a Request to Handling the status codes of the Response. Extremely beginner-friendly, easy-to-understand examples.
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Tauri is a great alternative for electron.js. Its super fast and small and secure. A great option every developer must consider.
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* A Concrete Guide to React Native basics
I wasn't comfortable following the react native documentation when I was starting out as a web developer (even after learning javascript). this free react native course from udemy was my go-to guide to dive deep into react native basics. After playing with the basic knowledge you will acquire from this course then you'll be able to dive deep into react native documentation. This course structure follows a learn by build format. so you'll not be bored yet you'll be excited to build your first react native app ever.
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In these SEO guidelines, the article talks about the importance of Clean Code, Site Architecture, Correct Title Tag, Meta Description, Optimized URLs, Meta Robot Tags, Structured Data, internal linking, Page Loading Speed, Website Responsiveness, and Security. which all of these play a crucial part from an SEO perspective for a web developer.
I found this ebook 2yrs ago explaining about Document Object Model. it was very helpful in my Journey to programming. A must-read for all DOM manipulators of the web.
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* Added a New resource to Fetch API
RapidAPI gives an in-depth explanation of fetch API. what it is, How to use it to process API responses, HTTP Methods with Fetch API and How can errors be handled. Suited For Beginners and the content is packed with real-time examples.
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I am suggesting the addition of PWA tutorials from MDN Web Docs. Apart from basic introduction to PWAs, it has numerous helpful How-to's such as using client-side storage with IndexedDB and Web Storage API, making mobile-first and installable PWAs, enabling "add to home screen", using notifications and push API etc.
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I have added a description and several resources that I have used myself and found useful in learning the topic of PWA performance analysis.
-1st link is from google web.dev and provides several articles on what is speed, how does it matter and how one can measure and optimize the performance of PWAs.
-2nd link gives detailed explanation on what is PRPL pattern and how it works.
-3rd resource is from google web.dev and teaches how to implement PRPL pattern to instantly load PWAs
-4th resource is from google web.dev and gives a detailed account about RAIL model and its implementation
-5th resource is from freecodecamp and gives an introduction to Chrome Lighthouse
-6th resource is from PWA training module of Google Developers (Web)
-7th resource is a 5 minute tutorial on how to use Lighthouse to audit your PWAs
I was unable to find a resource on devtools that is specifically catered to PWAs compared to general website performance analysis. Will add later if needed and this contribution gets approval!
* Add the Vox video "How Does the Internet Works?"
As the article that describes how the internet works, Vox also have a very intersing video about the topic. It's a great production that covers the whole process among sending and receiving a picture between mobile phones.
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* Added resources for Basics of SEO in Frontend Development Roadmap
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