A list of helpful front-end related questions you can use to interview potential candidates, test yourself or completely ignore.
This repository contains a number of front-end interview questions that can be used when vetting potential candidates. It is by no means recommended to use every single question here on the same candidate (that would take hours). Choosing a few items from this list should help you vet the intended skills you require.
A tiny (~400 B) & modern library for keybindings.
This is a library having a collection of different types of CSS loaders, spinners.
A general situation that we all might face while going through websites/apps is to wait for some progress or something to get loaded. A most simple solution in such scenarios is to use a loader or spinner to indicate users that something is loading in the background. Considering this, I tried to create a library having a collection of such loaders/spinners. There are no image dependencies for this library. It's developed using pure CSS. Hence it will load fast and is easily customizable too.
Modern WordPress development with Symfony.
Sword is WordPress run by Symfony. Your WordPress code has access to all Symfony features, while your Symfony code can be WordPress-independent. Build your theme or child-theme just like you would build a Symfony app.
An asynchronous Rust runtime. Build reliable network applications without compromising speed.
Tokio is an asynchronous runtime for the Rust programming language. It provides the building blocks needed for writing network applications. It gives the flexibility to target a wide range of systems, from large servers with dozens of cores to small embedded devices.
A really fast package manager
React Electronic Program Guide, Schedule, Timeline and Events.
Build Timeline, today, fast and simple.
Planby is a React based component that lets you implement your own Timeline so fast and simple.
A powerful, modern, and friendly wrapper for JavaScript dates and times.
DateTimes, Durations, and Intervals. Immutable, chainable, unambiguous API.
Native time zone and Intl support (no locale or tz files).
Day.js is a minimalist JavaScript library that parses, validates, manipulates, and displays dates and times for modern browsers with a largely Moment.js-compatible API.
If you use Moment.js, you already know how to use Day.js.
a submit button with a inplace loading animation
An off-canvas sidebar React component with a collection of effects and styles using CSS transitions and SVG path animations.
A fast, zero dependency object and array comparison library. Significantly faster than most other deep comparison libraries and has full TypeScript support.
Microdiff is a tiny (currently <1kb), fast, zero dependency object and array comparison library. It is significantly faster than most other deep comparison libraries, and has full TypeScript support.