JSter #140: Libraries and more
A JavaScript. Shaken. Not stirred.
React Finland 2019 is over and I gathered the blog coverage, videos and photos into a single post for you. The conference was an overall success and it will take a while to digest all the learnings. We gathered the conference videos into a playlist you could check out. Now it's time to take a little break from conferences and focus on other things. :)
Libraries
- VideoContext - An experimental video composition and rendering library for the browser.
- Finance.js - JavaScript library for financial calculations
- LinguiJS - Seamless internationalization in JavaScript
- Turf.js - Advanced geospatial analysis for browsers and Node.js
- infusion/Complex.js/ - A complex number library
- infusion/Quaternion.js - A JavaScript Quaternion library
Articles
Techniques
- Building a modern carousel with CSS scroll snap, smooth scrolling, and pinch-zoom
- How to use SVG as a Placeholder, and Other Image Loading Techniques
- Developing a Javascript-free frontend
- Why you should use CSS env() – LogRocket
Frameworks
- mauroreisvieira/stewed - Quick and efficiently responsive framework built in HTML & CSS and JavaScript
TypeScript
Tools
- xaviervia/which-ramda-function-should-i-use
- stacktracey - Parses call stacks. Reads sources. Clean & filtered output. Sourcemaps. Node & browsers.
- Bogdan-Lyashenko/codecrumbs - Learn, design or document codebase by putting breadcrumbs in source code
- simonw/datasette - A tool for exploring and publishing data
- ericclemmons/back-to-the-fixture - Simple recording & replaying of HTTP requests for predictable development & testing.