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We Rewrote Our Angular 18 App in React 20 and Increased Developer Velocity by 40% Last quarter, our engineering team made the bold call to rewrite our 3-year-old Angular 18 production application in React 20. After 6 months of development, we cut over to the new stack with zero downtime, and the results have exceeded our expectations: we’ve measured a 40% increase in developer velocity, alongsid
White labeling is more common than you might think. When developing software, you often need to deploy the same application for multiple clients, each requiring their own customization: unique color palettes, logos, or specific variants for a link. Without a proper strategy, you might be tempted to simply clone the existing repository and implement client-specific changes on demand. However, this
In today’s world, learning skills like coding is more important than ever. But many students struggle to find the right guidance, support, and environment to grow. That’s where Master Coding Org (MCO) comes in. Master Coding Org (MCO) was created with a simple mission: Make learning coding accessible, collaborative, and practical for everyone. Instead of learning alone, MCO focuses on building a c
r/startpages Is the Most Underrated Firefox Community You're Not Using If you care about browser customization, there's a subreddit you probably haven't found yet: r/startpages. With 35,000+ members, it's a community of people who genuinely care about what appears when they open a new browser tab. They share custom HTML/CSS homepages, new tab extensions, and browser startpage setups. The r/start
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A sponsor’s perspective This blogpost is written on the heels of a few amazing weekends spent knee-deep in students in Toronto and Los Angeles at Hack Canada and LA Hacks, engaging almost 2000 students in person in total. Managing a sponsor track, I have some thoughts on good ways to present yourselves when angling your project towards a sponsor prize. For those not as familiar with how student ha
TL;DR: ng-prism lets you showcase Angular components by adding a single decorator to the component class itself. No story files, no parallel file tree, no framework mismatch. Just Angular. If you've ever maintained a Storybook setup for an Angular component library, you know the drill: for every component you write, you also write a .stories.ts file. Then you keep both in sync. Then so