PluralSight – React: the Big Picture

PluralSight – React: the Big Picture-JGTiSO
English | Size: 167.20 MB
Category: Tutorial

Interested in React? This course explores why React is worth considering, tradeoffs to consider, and reasons React may, or may not be the right fit for you.

PluralSight – Javascript Arrays and Collections

PluralSight – Javascript Arrays and Collections-JGTiSO
English | Size: 607.23 MB
Category: CBTs

ECMAScript 6 introduces some new and powerful ways to handle data. This course will introduce you to working with sets and maps as well as typed arrays so you can easily store and process data within your web apps with more functionality.

PluralSight – SharePoint Online Power Users (2019)

PluralSight – SharePoint Online Power Users (2019)-JGTiSO
English | Size: 434.06 MB
Category: Tutorial

SharePoint Online Power Users (2019) will teach you how to go further with alerts, lists, libraries and pages.
Moving to the next level with SharePoint Online, Power Users will teach you how to go further with alerts, lists, libraries and pages.

PluralSight – Implementing a Design System

PluralSight – Implementing a Design System-JGTiSO
English | Size: 258.53 MB
Category: Tutorial

Droidcon SF 2019 | Implementing a Design System | Nathanael Silverman
Design systems can help teams move fast and create coherent products. On paper, they are the perfect state of productivity. In practice, they are difficult to get right. The efficiency of reusing resources and setting thoughtful constraints often clashes with creative requirements. In this talk, Nathanael Silverman will explore how Airbnb’s Design Language System (DLS) is implemented on Android. Nathanael will also provide a look at component libraries, scaling, testing, and internal tools that Airbnb’s Android engineers use every day.

PluralSight – Implementing a Design System

PluralSight – Implementing a Design System-JGTiSO
English | Size: 258.53 MB
Category: Tutorial

Droidcon SF 2019 | Implementing a Design System | Nathanael Silverman
Design systems can help teams move fast and create coherent products. On paper, they are the perfect state of productivity. In practice, they are difficult to get right. The efficiency of reusing resources and setting thoughtful constraints often clashes with creative requirements. In this talk, Nathanael Silverman will explore how Airbnb’s Design Language System (DLS) is implemented on Android. Nathanael will also provide a look at component libraries, scaling, testing, and internal tools that Airbnb’s Android engineers use every day.