A missing trackBy in an ngFor block or a data table can often result in hard-to-track and seemingly glitchy behaviors in your web app. Today, I’ll discuss the signs that you need to use trackBy. But first—some context: More often than not, you’ll want to ... (more…)
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In a previous post, I wrote about wanting to add support for Single Sign On to Serendipity and the steps I followed to launch and configure Keycloak. There are several certified OpenID Connect (OIDC) implementations that provide OIDC and OAuth 2.0 protoca... (more…)
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Looking at the demands and the evolution of technologies today, sometimes it amazes us. If we look a decade or two can we imagine a… (more…)
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This post contains a fair comparison between important aspects of two major single page applications' frameworks Angular and Ember. (more…)
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