Why Sparkbox Loves TypeScript
Support and adoption of TypeScript has grown exponentially in the last few years. Companies and products like Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, and Lyft, just to name a few, all utilize TypeScript in their applications.
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Support and adoption of TypeScript has grown exponentially in the last few years. Companies and products like Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, and Lyft, just to name a few, all utilize TypeScript in their applications.
Accessibility efforts apply to all sorts of applications, even those we build for TV. Dustin shares the ways we implemented web accessibility within a client’s Roku app.
We’ve evaluated automated accessibility testing tools to help you determine which is best for your project. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of the IBM Equal Access browser extension.
If you are looking to find bugs faster in the delivery pipeline, then CI/CD should be part of your process to automate code integration, testing, and deployment. But how do you know which tool is right for you? Let’s compare some common CI/CD tools: Jenkins, CircleCI, GitHub Actions, and AWS Pipeline.
Artificial intelligence is a very hot topic right now. But how can you integrate it into your existing website? Learn how we partnered with an eLearning organization to do just that.
When developing mobile apps with React Native, there are not as many developer tools to choose from so debugging can be a challenge. But using the right tools like Element Inspector, React Development Tools, and the Chrome Developer Tools Debugger can help.
Let’s compare three modern UI Rendering Frameworks—Next.js, Astro, and Qwik. Using Lighthouse, we’ll look at these rendering patterns on Time to Interactive, Total Blocking Time, and Largest Contentful Paint.
Learn how to take React further by embracing composability. Instead of messing around with the code for several components, modify a single source. This is the idea behind composability, and it’s easy to do with React—in fact, it’s one of the platform’s biggest benefits.
In the final installment of the Eleventy Starter Repo series, learn to round out your project with maintenance and collaboration tools. From building dependency updates and continuous integration checks to including pull request and issue templates, you’ll have a well-supported project after this tutorial.
Learn how to include Progressive Web App (PWA) support in your Eleventy Starter template. By leveraging service workers, web manifests, and other best practices, PWAs are responsive, resilient, and installable.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development