One of the most well-known design patterns, singleton ensures the existence of a single instance of a given class during the life of an application. Our detailed overview covers what makes this pattern important and useful, how and when should to use singleton, plus use cases and examples.
The C# list class offers a powerful, flexible, and intuitive way to work with collections in C#. Every developer should know the proper use cases, performance and security implications when using the class, so here's a quick guide with best practices to help you out.
Regression testing discovers whether updated application features still perform as originally designed. Eliminating the risk associated with software updates is extremely important and a key skill for all developers and software testers.
Hey! Wow. This was way more work than I thought it would be (...said everyone who ever launched anything), but we did it! 🚀🎉 Flux is officially liveeeeeeee! If you head over to the Flux site, you can browse all 26+ components and read through the documentation to get feel for what it's like. Explore Flux and grab a license here → Quick reminder, instead of per-project/per-year pricing, I'm offering an "Unlimited everything forever— $279 " discount price to celebrate the launch. You pay that price once and you can use Flux in as many personal or commercial projects as you want and you'll receive updates to the component library forever. I really wanted this to be a no-brainer buy at launch. --- Let me extend a deep thank you from the bottom of my heart for using Livewire and supporting my journey. Because people like you purchase products like this, I can keep working on Livewire and Alpine full-time. It's my dream job. ❤️ ...
Hey Livewire folks! It is time. I just launched the new data tables series in the Livewire screencasts. Watch the new series right now → If you don't want to dive in right away or aren't a paid subscriber, check out this fun little teaser I made. (It's the entire 4-hour course condensed into 3.5 minutes while I fiddle around on a synthesizer in the background) Check out the free, short, teaser video → Here's a screenshot of the final product: This series has 27 episodes, is over four hours long, and covers way more than just the table part. We add charting, date range filtering, bulk actions, etc. My favorite part about this series is how we managed to make all the interactions on the page instant. Every time a user clicks on a button or a menu or selects an item, the entire page reacts instantly while something happens in the background. It truly feels like a full React or Vue application. Aside from learning how to build all t...
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