Best of Google — August 2023
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Community Picks·3y
Monorepo Explained
There are many great monorepo tools, built by great teams, with different philosophies. We chose these tools because of their usage or recognition in the Web development community. The tools we'll focus on are: Bazel (by Google), Gradle Build Tool (by Gradle, Inc), Lage (by Microsoft), Lerna.
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AWS Tip·3y
NextJS: Data Fetching Strategies for Server Side Components
NextJS is an extension of ReactJS that provides features like Server Side components, Client and Server Rendering, Data fetching with revalidation and built in optimizations. NextJS gives us freedom to decide if we want a component to be rendered at client or server.
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Community Picks·3y
Project IDX
Project IDX lets you preview your full-stack, multiplatform apps as your users would see them. You can also import your existing applications from GitHub, with support for most tech stacks. To be one of the first people to try it out and give feedback, join the waitlist for our limited preview.
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Software Engineering Research·3y
How Google Measures Developer Productivity
Google is consistently referred to as an industry leader when it comes to measuring developer productivity. Google Engineering Productivity Researchers Ciera Jaspan and Collin Green take us under the hood to reveal more about their team’s work and how they measure developer productivity.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
The Ultimate Guide to High Performance WordPress
This guide combines over 20 years of experience of fine-tuning servers, CDNs, and website code to deliver high performance WordPress sites. This guide was put together by the team at InMotion Hosting. They offer web hosting, servers, and cloud WordPress hosting.
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asayer·3y
Which is easier to customize: Tailwind CSS or Material UI?
Back Tailwind CSS and Material UI are well-known, widely used CSS frameworks. This article will compare them both, so you can decide which one better suits your needs in terms of allowing all kinds of customization. In this tutorial, we will walk through which is easier to customize, TailwindCSS or Material-UI.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
Learn HTML and CSS – Handbook for Beginners
Learn HTML and CSS - Handbook for Beginners Greetings, and welcome to this comprehensive HTML andCSS handbook. My goal is to teach you everything you need to know about building fast and beautiful websites that look great on any device. For a start, you will need a code editor, like Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, Atom and so on.
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freeCodeCamp·3y
How to Set Up Social Media Web Authentication using Firebase
The way users log in affects their overall experience and engagement with an application. The ability to log into web apps using social network accounts is a helpful advance in this area. Firebase serves as a comprehensive platform, providing developers with backend services and tools to create web and mobile applications.
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Prismic·3y
How to Add Fonts in Next.js 13 (Google, Local, Tailwind CSS)
Next.js 13 unlocks new levels of font control to help developers implement beautiful, functional typography using variable fonts, Google fonts, local fonts, and more. In this tutorial, we will walk through the benefits of using the package. The package optimizes font loading and usage in several key ways: - Automatic font optimization.
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Hacker News·3y
How to sabotage your salary negotiation efforts before you even start
At interviewing.io, we've coached hundreds of people through salary negotiation. We’ve seen our users make the same two mistakes, over and over, before they start working with us. These mistakes are costly and make it harder for us to do our jobs.
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Community Picks·3y
Release Content Faster How Firebase Cut Blog Publishing From Hours to Minutes with Astro
Astro was able to help Firebase rebuild their blog for 71% performance increase and a decrease in publishing time from hours to minutes. Backed by Google, Firebase is trusted by millions of businesses to abstract away backend infrastructure so users can focus on the core aspects of their day-to-day business.
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The Verge·3y
Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom
Two years after Safari, Chrome plans to let you move the address bar to the bottom of the screen. The new feature was available for me through the version of the app you can get via TestFlight. We’ve asked Google if it plans to bring this feature to everyone who uses Chrome on iOS.