Ten years ago, there was a distinction between “backend” and “frontend” developers. A backend developer would be managing the business logic and database transactions using Ruby on Rails or Java. A frontend developer would be responsible for implementing designs and arranging buttons using raw HTML and JavaScript. Today, developers can build entire applications in JavaScript.
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CodeSandbox: Online Code Editor with Bas Buursma and Ives van Hoorne
WebAssembly Execution with Syrus Akbary
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JAM Stack with Phil Hawksworth
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WebAssembly with Lin Clark
React Stack with G2i Team
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ReactVR with Andrew Imm
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