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Gather is a ball of fire, scattered is all over the sky stars – written in the second youth training camp on the occasion of the closing camp

After three months, the second Byte Youth Training camp came to a perfect end. The students produced a lot of good works and gained a lot. The next session of “Bytedance Youth Training Camp” was also launched. Students can follow the official account of “Bytedance Youth Training Camp” to register

Web3.0, the era of “inspired creativity”

Web 3.0 has value from the perspective of decentralization and individual rights protection, but how much value will take time to tell. Web 3.0, in terms of the crypto market, has its place, but whether it’s worth the wait is another matter.

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How to be a good copy and paste engineer

An interesting technical solution: component features and screenshots are extracted through runtime code, Vue component code and all dependencies are obtained through Vite plug-in, and the similarity between existing components and design draft is judged by comparing Sketch design draft, and similar components are recommended to users.

React 18 surprises us

React 18 focuses on faster performance, user interaction responsiveness, and cross-platform build, with interrupt and preemption concepts all over the place. It also explains in detail four important features that React 18 brings: Automatic batching, Concurrent APIS, SSR for Suspense, and New Render APIS

Understand front-end compilation by Babel

This paper takes Babel as an example to explain the basic flow of front-end compilation and some basic concepts of compilation principle.

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Tao of Node – Design, Architecture & Best Practices

A newcomer to JavaScript, even if they are an engineer experienced in a different language, will have a hard time finding rules and principles for writing Node applications. Developers with an OOP background quickly adopted practices from their previous languages.

HTML and CSS in Emails: What Works in 2022?

Arguably, one of the most exciting aspects of web development in recent years has been a significantly more consistent level of support for new HTML, CSS, and ECMAScript (JavaScript) standards amongst web browsers. However, the same cannot be said for email clients despite the introduction of fresh features such as media queries, flex, rem units, and more.

Let’s take a look at some of these features and how we can make them work for all email clients, in 2022.

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Use vue3+ PixiJS to recreate the game in my childhood memory – duck hunting season

Use Vue3, PixiJS to recreate the childhood Bully game – duck hunting season.