jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsYou Might Not Know JS: Insights From the JavaScript BibleDid you use some JavaScript to make your web app dynamic? That’s the common usage for this language, but there is far more waiting for you.Dec 6, 20182Dec 6, 20182
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to Master IntelliJ to Boost Your ProductivityI’ll share with you all the tips and tricks about IntelliJ I’ve gathered from my experience and my colleages.Oct 5, 20182Oct 5, 20182
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsThe beginner’s collection of powerful tips and tricks for ReactAs you can tell from the title of this article, it’s aimed at beginners.Aug 24, 20182Aug 24, 20182
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to Improve Your JavaScript Skills by Writing Your Own Web Development FrameworkHave you ever asked yourself how a framework works?Jun 26, 20187Jun 26, 20187
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsCommon mistakes to avoid while working with Vue.jsLooking for a front-end framework to try out, I started with React and then tried Vue.js.Apr 4, 20185Apr 4, 20185
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsHow to Bring Reactivity into React with StatesIf you know how to display a React component — that’s great. Now, let’s give our components their own data.Mar 13, 20181Mar 13, 20181
jbardon⚡inkeepitlazyAjoutez plus de fonctionnel dans vos scénarios de test CucumberVous avez entendu parler de Cucumber qui, selon la légende permettrait aux personnes ayant une fibre fonctionnelle de créer des tests…Feb 16, 2018Feb 16, 2018
jbardon⚡inWe’ve moved to freeCodeCamp.org/newsA quick guide to learn React and how its Virtual DOM worksDo you want to learn React without crawling the documentation (well written by the way)? You clicked on the right article.Feb 6, 2018Feb 6, 2018
jbardon⚡inDailyJSHow To Reduce Enormous JavaScript Bundles Without EffortYour bundle is too big and you tried my trick to debug JavaScript in IntelliJ but it didn’t work. Actually, if the bundle is big enough…Jan 29, 20181Jan 29, 20181
jbardon⚡inDailyJSStop Painful JavaScript Debug and Embrace Intellij with Source MapI prefer to use IntelliJ to debug JavaScript instead of using browser tools. It’s for sure much more convenient and effective.Jan 19, 20182Jan 19, 20182