There is no faster (pun intended) way to slow down a site than to use a bunch of JavaScript. (more…)
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You can use emoji (and other graphical unicode characters) in URLs. And wow is it great. But no one seems to do it.
Why? Perhaps emoji are too exotic for normie web platforms to handle? Or maybe they are avoided fo... (more…)
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I like javascript, as always. But it was hurt, every time when I was required to program in OOP pattern.
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You may have reached this blog post because you’re having terribly frustrating problems with Capybara Javascript-driver feature tests that are unreliable in intermittent and hard to reproduce… (more…)
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