Bookmarks with tag "web", page 12 of 13
Free IP address tool to translate IPv4 address range into CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) format and vice-versa.
Simple library for handling keyboard shortcuts in Javascript
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Supercharged React dataviz components.
Kitten-themed placeholder images for developers :3
Unobtrusive and flexible spam protection for Rails apps
You should use HTTPS for every external endpoint and with Kubernetes ingress and Let's Encrypt this can be automatic.
Complete reference documentation for the Stripe API. Includes code snippets and examples for our Python, Java, PHP, Node.js, Go, Ruby, and .NET libraries.
a polyfill for http://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/.
The official Redux Fundamentals tutorial: learn how to create and use a Redux store
Learn how Go can be used to keep open network connections and broadcast messages over the web.
This article shows the saga of how we used two sprints to increase in 10x the number of requisitions that our backend can respond. I’ll tell how it was possible to improve our backend’s performance…
Getting Started with Rack. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Developing a web application that uses server-sent events is straightforward. You'll need a bit of code on the server to stream events to the front-end, but the client side code works almost identically to websockets in part of handling incoming events. This is a one-way connection, so you can't send events from a client to a server.
Switch up your browser and search engine, add some plugins to block surveillance, and get a little technical with DNS servers.