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15+ Articles of January to Learn JavaScript
On the last day of January let’s recap all the noteworthy articles of the outgoing month. In this post, you can find information about React components, developer tools, JS methods,...
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Top 7+ jQuery Free Admin Templates
All the products represented here have high-quality designs, built with React, Vue or Angular, and have a wide variety of widgets, components, and UI elements.
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16+ Articles of December 2019 to Learn JavaScript
Today we are going to provide you with excellent articles to read in December. Enjoy fresh ideas, tips, and tricks from the JavaScript world.
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New and Noteworthy Vue.js Open Source Projects. Part 2
We tried to include not only countless UI toolkits but also some outstanding projects that help you to work with animation, composing props, build requests for API and many more.
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19+ Articles of October 2019 to Learn JavaScript With Examples
In September, we posted our first list of JS articles. As it turned out, it was a pretty good idea. And it is never too late to learn something new!...
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Flatlogic Awarded Top Web Developer in React!
We’re excited to announce that we’ve been named a top web development company by Clutch! Assessed on client ratings, market presence, and previous experience, we couldn’t be prouder to be...
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How to Make Your First React Native App
We will go through the process of creating a new mobile app, take a look at the architecture patterns and try to understand how to make your initial code clean, scalable and beautiful.
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17+ Articles of September 2019 to Learn JavaScript
Here is our list of JS articles of 2019. We collected 17 posts with tricks and tips in JavaScript and its frameworks.
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Writing Documentation for Your JavaScript Project
This may seem obvious but, if your code is not documented, then the only way to learn what it does is to reverse engineer it. Would you do that yourself? Let’s consider the extreme opposite and imagine if React, for example, had no documentation.
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