A Beginner's Guide to Website Speed Optimization (WordPress-Friendly)
In-depth website speed optimization guide that shows you how important it is to have a snappy website. DIY instructions and tricks to improve load times.
simpleWeb, le plus petit gestionnaire de contenu (CMS) du monde
L’actualité du logiciel libre et des sujets voisins (DIY, Open Hardware, Open Data, les Communs, etc.), sur un site francophone contributif géré par une équipe bénévole par et pour des libristes enthousiastes
Client-side tooling can be intimidating, but this series of articles aims to illustrate the purpose of some of the most common client-side tool types, explain the tools you can chain together, how to install them using package managers, and control them using the command line. We finish up by providing a complete toolchain example showing you how to get productive.
The Devastating Decline of a Brilliant Young Coder
Lee Holloway programmed internet security firm Cloudflare into being. Then he became apathetic, distant, and unpredictable—for a long time, no one could make sense of it.
Accompagner l'évolution du numérique pour réduire ses...
Le numérique est un formidable levier pour la transition écologique et la lutte contre le changement climatique. Nous voulons que d’ici 2025 le numérique soit...
Adminer - Database management in a single PHP file
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a full-featured database management tool written in PHP. Conversely to phpMyAdmin, it consist of a single file ready to deploy to the target server. Adminer is available for MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Firebird, SimpleDB, Elasticsearch and MongoDB.
LETTRIA est un outil de traitement du langage naturel (NLP) dédié à la compréhension du français. Notre mission est d'aider les développeurs à construire les prochaines applications linguistiques intelligentes, qu'il s'agisse d'un chatbot, d'un outil de traduction, de l'analyse de texte ou d'un assistant personnel.
10 security tips for frontend developers | Hacker Noon
Web security is a topic that is often overlooked by frontend developers. When we assess the quality of the website, we often look at metrics like performance, SEO-friendliness, and accessibility, while the website’s capacity to withstand malicious attacks often falls under the radar. And even though the sensitive user data is stored server-side and significant measures must be taken by backend developers to protect the servers, in the end, the responsibility for securing that data is shared between both backend and frontend. While sensitive data may be safely locked in a backend warehouse, the frontend holds the keys to its front door, and stealing them is often the easiest way to gain access.