#Development #Introductions
Safe array methods in JavaScript · A tiny syntax change makes a big difference https://ilo.im/166pp4
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#Arrays #JavaScript #ES2023 #React #NodeJS #Browser #WebDev #Frontend #Backend

#Development #Introductions
Safe array methods in JavaScript · A tiny syntax change makes a big difference https://ilo.im/166pp4
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#Arrays #JavaScript #ES2023 #React #NodeJS #Browser #WebDev #Frontend #Backend
Screen readers do not need to be saved by AI via @craigabbott #Development #Webdev #A11y
Imagine listening to your favourite podcast. You rewind it to go over something you missed, but each time you replay it, it’s somehow different.
https://www.craigabbott.co.uk/blog/screen-readers-do-not-need-saved-by-ai/
Just read: Prevent scrollbar jump - https://gomakethings.com/prevent-scrollbar-jump/
Just read: A tiny bit-o-CSS for Stable Scrollbar Gutters—zachleat.com - https://www.zachleat.com/web/stable-scrollbar-gutters/
Things "Every Programmer Should Know "
A "highly opinionated" collection of (mostly) technical things every software developer should know.
Wasm 3.0 Completed
ilo.im/166yqr
#webdev #webassembly #wasm #browsers #programming
Wasm 3.0 Completed - WebAssemb...
exponent
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Reference/Attribute/exponent
The exponent attribute defines the exponent of the gamma function.
Weird Web October 2025 is happening!
https://weirdweboctober.website/
I had a blast last year, making a new weird website[1] (most) every day in October. It was super fun to see what everybody else made – we all had the same theme, but came up with such different ideas!
Can’t wait to see how it turns out this year. See you all on October 1st! :)
Permalink: https://www.ragman.net/notes/34
️ New Article: Controlling your code https://ift.tt/op9F70r #WebDev #FrontEndDeveloper #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie
#Development #Approaches
Automatic dark mode · A solid technique with web component support https://ilo.im/166xyi
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#DarkMode #CSS #CustomProperties #JavaScript #WebComponents #ShadowDOM #DesignTokens #WebDev #Frontend
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Don't miss MSMVP and Pluralsight author Roland Guijt at TechBash 2025. He'll be presenting a pair of security-related topics you shouldn't miss.
Register by Oct 3rd with code LASTCALL100 to save an extra $100: https://techbash.com/
Vibe Coding Using Visual Studio Code and Blazor: Creating an RFP Responder | by Michael Washington
I recently launched my new personal website.
To challenge my (vibe) coding skills, I wanted to build something unique and was inspired by the new #macOS26 and Apple's Notes App.
For the blog posts, I use the RSS feed from my blog to pull in the actual articles. I even went a step further and built a macOS-like menu bar and dock, along with a Safari-inspired browser.
Check it out: https://kermin.de
Associating AI Usage Preferences with Content in HTTP
TLDR Content-Usage #HTTP header and update to the robots.txt spec
https://github.com/ietf-wg-aipref/drafts/blob/main/draft-ietf-aipref-attach.md
Converting MS Word (*.docx) to Markdown (*.md) in .NET C# | by Bjoern Meyer
https://www.textcontrol.com/blog/2025/09/19/converting-ms-word-docx-to-markdown-md-in-dotnet-csharp/
"How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me, a beginner"
Would anyone actually be interested in a "smol web" and a "smol web browser" that defines some tiny subset of html5 as it's subset standard, but is "backwards compatable" with conventional web browsers?