JSter #71: News of May 2016 - Part 2
The world changes. JavaScript stays.
I reached a major milestone with my book effort as I finished splitting up my book in two. If you are interested in either Webpack or React, check them out.
Libraries
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- jQuery 3.0 Release Candidate
- WebGazer.js - Democratizing Webcam Eye Tracking on the Browser
- MobX 2.2 - Explicit actions, controlled mutations and improved DX
- bideo.js - Easy Fullscreen HTML5 Background Video
- Erkaman/gl-rock - Procedural rocks with WebGL
- spion/promise-streams - A collection of node.js streams that work well with promises (through, map, reduce, etc...)
Frameworks
- Spectre.css - Lightweight, responsive and modern CSS framework for faster and extensible development
Articles
Tutorials
Guides
Techniques
- Optimize ES6 Code For Output Minification (Ninja Tricks Included)
- Generative Art with Node.js and Canvas
- Byte saving techniques
Tools
- JavaPoly.js - Java(script) in the browser
Testing
- testdouble/test-smells - A workbook repository of example test smells and what to do about them