por khassler | Ene 29, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Chrome, Chrome DevTools, CSS, Design, Google, Internet, JavaScript, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA, TeamWork, UX, UX Planet
For anyone who isn’t already familiar with it, Google puts out a style guide for writing JavaScript that lays out (what Google believes to be) the best stylistic practices for writing clean, understandable code. These are not hard and fast rules for writing...
por khassler | Ene 25, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Chrome, Chrome DevTools, Chromebook, Front End, Google, Internet, Medium
Photo by Jonatan Quintero on Unsplash So you think you know your way around building a Chrome extension? Well, that’s all fine and dandy, but have you heard about context menus? Messaging between scripts? Adding a badge to your extension’s icon? If all...
por khassler | Ene 24, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Google, Internet, Linux, Productividad, Programación
“Connected with the Past” by Federico Uribe. 2012. Electric cables on canvas. “Only the paranoid survive.” — Andy Grove Andy Grove was a Hungarian refugee who escaped communism, studied engineering, and ultimately led the personal computer revolution as the...
por khassler | Ene 17, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Data, Google, Google Maps, Internet, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
Arcadia Data just launched fast, flexible maps for their big data intelligence (BI) platform. Arcadia Data’s new Mapbox integration unlocks granular geospatial visualizations and analysis for global-scale data to support many different use cases such as IoT analytics,...
por khassler | Ene 15, 2019 | AI, BlogHassler.ec, Cloud, Dart, Data, DataBase, Design, Firebase, Flutter, Google, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
I’ve been a fan of code once, release many development platforms like Cordova (and associated app frameworks, like Ionic) as well as Xamarin. I’ve been keeping an eye on Flutter, Google’s entry into the fray. Recently they hit their 1.0 release and I...
por khassler | Ene 14, 2019 | BlogHassler.ec, Design, Front End, Google, JavaScript, Medium, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
Thomas Kelley JavaScript is synchronous. This means that it will execute your code block by order after hoisting. Before the code executes, var and functiondeclarations are “hoisted” to the top of their scope. This is an example of a synchronous...
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