This week we start off discussion with the topic of CSRF and Session hijacking.
We then move on to the recently released screencasts we did with Joe Watkins, and how interesting Edd found recording them.
Following this we discuss ReactJS, the Flux architecture, handling error-logging on the front-end and the JavaScript source-maps.
We wrap up the show with the emphasis of removing jQuery, how hard following a single source of truth is and ‘dangerous’ design patterns.
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ScreenheroPHP Extension Development for Beginners with Joe WatkinsDeveloping a Resizable-Indexed Array as a PHP Extension with Joe WatkinsDebugging a Web App on AndroidWhy is the Android stock browser still alive?GenymotionweinreIsomorphic JavaScriptSession hijacking attackCross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)Laravelgithub/fetchFetch StandardPromise - MDNwebpack module bundlerYou Might Not Need jQueryReactJSFlux Application ArchitectureReactJS and the Flux architecture - PHP RoundtableErrorceptionNew RelicAarron Walter of MailChimp on Designing Emotional ExperiencesAarron WalterDesigning for EmotionThe ManualVoice and ToneFrank Chimero LukeWMark BoultonInsertion, Removal and Inversion Operations on Binary (Search) Trees in PHPEdd Mann - Blogisset_ternary - PHpNull coalescing operator