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8 hours ago · You'll have less work, faster site speeds (with static builds), greater security without a database, less maintenance, and probably just more fun overall.
18 hours ago · In my opinion frontend development has had huge leaps. I wouldn't use PHP anymore for websites, Websites are not static anymore - that's the primary reason. And ...
5 hours ago · r/Frontend: /r/frontend is a subreddit for front end web developers who want to move the web forward or want to learn how. If you're looking to find…
12 hours ago · Yes it was a CEO who built the design himself - and with every new layout there was spacing that was different for no real good reason, and often times when I'd ...
15 hours ago · I'm running next.js for frontend and fastapi for backend. Firebase auth uses redirects and won't work with next.js running as http because it won't…
11 hours ago · I'm trying to learn webdev and JavaScript by creating a game/website hybrid. I want the game to play in the browser with the HTML navigation to function as the ...
22 hours ago · Hi in order to serve my html files i use the following line app.use(express.static('./public'));. My problem is that i want to serve dynamic meta tags.
16 hours ago · In particular, I really like static typing because it makes it easier to work on large code bases. Go has the same static type guarantees that Java does ...
12 hours ago · With their new manifest v3 there's many changes coming. The worst one is: adblockers are dead. If you're using Chrome still, will you be changing?
1 hour ago · r/Futurology: A subreddit devoted to the field of Future(s) Studies and evidence-based speculation about the development of humanity, technology, and…
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