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ESP32 low.js: Hello World
ESP32 low.js: Hello World
On this tutorial we will check how to create a simple “Hello World” application using low.js and the ESP32.
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Why low.js requirements are essential? Keep reading to know how a low.js helps the programmers.
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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low.js 1.5: It's Node, But for Microcontrollers - https://t.co/A9UbswchLN
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low.js 1.5: It's Node, But for Microcontrollers - https://t.co/A9UbswchLN
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low.js 1.5: It's Node, But for Microcontrollers - https://t.co/A9UbswchLN
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Top Frameworks and Topics to Learn in 2019, Electron 4.0, and AVA 1.0
#418 — January 4, 2019
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RunJS: A JavaScript 'Scratchpad' Tool for macOS — Write and run JavaScript instantly. Useful for learning, experimenting, or perhaps even creating screencasts, tweets, or similar educational content.
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FBT: An Internationalization Framework from Facebook — Facebook has open sourced an internationalization framework that they’ve used internally till now. The goal is to be ‘both powerful and intuitive’. GitHub repo. Or see example usage code.
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Top JavaScript Frameworks and Topics to Learn in 2019 — We see a lot of ‘top X’ posts when editing JavaScript Weekly but this annual review of the JavaScript tech ecosystem by none other than Eric Elliott is always a crowd pleaser.
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Make Magic with Creative Coding in Canvas & WebGL 🎩✨ — Use JavaScript to create generative art, interactive animations, 3D graphics with ThreeJS, and custom shaders in GLSL. ✨You'll learn the fundamentals for creative coding jobs like games, advertising, AR/VR and installation artwork!
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Electron 4.0 Released — Electron is a popular project from GitHub that’s heavily used to create desktop apps with modern Web technologies. 4.0 introduces some new features but notably bumps up the underlying dependencies to Chromium 69, Node 10.11, and V8 6.9.
Michelle Tilley
Artificial Intelligence in JS with TensorFlow.js — A brief, high level explanation of one of the problems a system like TensorFlow.js can solve: the recognition of written numbers. (Note: This is one of the always great JavaScript January series that runs each year.)
Seth Juarez
What Happened with Node.js in 2018 — This week’s Node Weekly was dedicated to a month by month runthrough of the biggest things that happened in the world of Node.js. We also did a best frontend links of 2018 in Frontend Focus.
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Creating and Filling Arrays of Arbitrary Lengths in JavaScript
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Creating a Reusable Accordion Component That Works Anywhere — How to make a web component using Angular Elements which can now be used with any or no framework.
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Running Node.js 11 on AWS Lambda — With Lambda’s new Layers feature and custom runtimes you can now build your own custom artifacts, enabling you to share and manage common code between serverless functions.
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The Chronicles of JavaScript Objects — A back to basics tour of what objects are in JavaScript and how they behave.
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Create Your First Custom Angular CLI Schematic with Nx — Nx is a toolkit for people building enterprise-grade Angular apps.
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Storing and Using the Last Known Route in Vue — How to keep a reference to the last known route a user visited in Vue. Also a good excuse to check out the all-new CSS Tricks redesign!
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The Developer’s Guide to Not Losing the Metrics You Need
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How Airbnb is Moving 10x Faster at Scale with GraphQL and Apollo
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Reluctant Gatekeeping: The Problem With 'Full Stack' — Thoughts I think a lot of us may have had but hadn’t put into words yet.
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Rollup.js 1.0: A Module Bundler for JavaScript
Low.js: A Node Port for Embedded Devices — Has far lower system requirements than standard Node and can now be flashed on to ESP32-WROVER boards. Here’s how.
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string-similarity: Finds Degree of Similarity Between Two Strings — Uses the Sørensen–Dice coefficient which is better than Levenshtein distance for many use cases.
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Magic Grid: A Simple Library for Dynamic Grid Layouts — This has a slightly different use case than CSS Grids may be useful for as explained in this article
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Brain.js: A Neural Network Library — If you’re looking for an excuse to play with neural networks, there’s an interactive 19 part course on using Brain.js to do just that.
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Low.js – Node.js for embedded devices
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low.js | #NodeJS for microcontrollers https://t.co/igYMxglhmu #JavaScript https://t.co/6Y3pNB5zIY
low.js | #NodeJS for microcontrollers https://t.co/igYMxglhmu #JavaScript pic.twitter.com/6Y3pNB5zIY
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0 #node #nodejs #angular #angularjs #javascript #react
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@JavaScriptDaily : low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices - https://t.co/LDO93l1VP0
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Celebrating 10 Years of the V8 JavaScript engine
#403 — September 14, 2018
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Celebrating 10 Years of V8 — The V8 JavaScript engine has had a huge impact on the growth of JavaScript, taking it from being a relatively slow scripting language to something surpassing many other languages on performance. This post celebrates V8’s tenth anniversary with some details about its history and development.
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12 Things to Consider When Evaluating Any New JavaScript Library — How do you know if a new technology, tool, or library is worth investing time into? Sacha Greif considers 12 factors to consider including features, stability, community and momentum.
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You (Probably) Don't Need Moment.js — Moment.js is a popular date and time manipulation library but with some downsides around tree-shaking and mutability. But do you even need it? This repo shows off the alternatives, including many native functions that do similar things.
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Announcing TypeScript 3.1 RC — 3.1 two main additions are mappable tuple and array types plus properties on function declarations.
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Updating a CSS Variable with JavaScript
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low.js: A Node.js Port for Embedded Devices — V8 is replaced with Duktape, an embeddable JS engine with an even smaller footprint suited for small devices. GitHub repo.
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Build a Netflix Style Video Delivery Infrastructure
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wasm-worker: Move a WebAssembly Module Into Its Own Thread
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NLP.js: Natural Language Utilities for Node.js — Guess the language of a text, stemming/tokenization, sentiment analysis, etc.
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WatermelonDB: A New Database for React and React Native Apps — Offers a new way to handle user data in React apps in a lazy-loading fashion.
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d3-dag: Layout Algorithms for Visualizing Directed Acylic Graphs (DAG)
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Highway: AJAX Page Navigation with Transitions
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