• FocusSee: A Screen Recording App with Auto-Pan and Zoom (Review)

    FocusSee: A Screen Recording App with Auto-Pan and Zoom (Review)
    We’ve previously showcased a variety of screen recording apps on this site, both free and paid. However, the app I’m about to introduce stands out as one of the best I’ve ever used.Developed by the same team behind Gemoo, FocuSee is a streamlined screen recording app that works on both Windows and Mac. While both operating systems have built-in native screen recording features, FocuSee enhances the overall screen-recording experience, in my opinion.
    Not only does it record your
  • Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (October 2023)

    Fresh Resources for Web Designers and Developers (October 2023)
    It’s time for another round of Fresh Resources for our fellow web designers and developers. This month’s collection includes numerous resources to level up your skills in advanced front-end development.
    We also have a handful of React.js libraries and frameworks that can easily add cool functionalities to your sites, such as adding fast search engines and survey forms. Additionally, we’ve included tools to enhance productivity. Without further ado, let’s get started. Fres
  • What Removing Object Properties Tells Us About JavaScript

    What Removing Object Properties Tells Us About JavaScript
    A group of contestants are asked to complete the following task:
    Make object1 similar to object2.let object1 = {a: "hello",b: "world",c: "!!!",
    };let object2 = {a: "hello",b: "world",
    };
    Seems easy, right? Simply delete the c property to match object2. Surprisingly, each person described a different solution:Contestant A: “I set c to undefined.”
    Contestant B: “I used the delete operator.”
    Contestant C: “I deleted the property through a Proxy object.”
    Contestan
  • 10 Numeronyms Every Web Developers Should Know

    10 Numeronyms Every Web Developers Should Know
    Developers and tech enthusiasts often like numbers. That’s why shortcuts called numeronyms, which combine letters and numbers, are popular among them. These shortcuts help make long words easier to type and remember.
    A common method to create a numeronym is to use the first and last letters of a word and count the letters in between. For instance, the numeronym for “internationalization” is “i18n”. Curious about how it works? You can even create your own.
    The Start
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