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Textual data is typically stored through sequences of characters - strings. These sequences, are ultimately, arrays, and converting between the two structures typically is both simple and intuitive. Whether you're breaking a word down into its characters, or a sentence into words - splitting a string into an array isn't...
Joel Olawanle
Multipart/Form-Data is one of the encoding types that allows files to be included in your form data before it's transferred to the server for processing. Other encoding types can be used to achieve non-file transfers: application/x-www-form-urlencoded - Encodes data as a query string - separating key-value pairs (assigned...
Asaolu Elijah
Delaying code execution/simulating a delay has various uses - pausing in a loop for displaying data, waiting for other threads in a multithreaded environment to finish (though, this doesn't replace proper asynchronous programming) or simply lessening loads on a server or client, with successive requests. Note: Delaying Code Execution...
Nodemon is an open-source utility package that keeps track of the changes made to your source code and restarts your project server automatically when new modifications are made. It also offers some unique features, such as the ability to watch a directory rather than simply files, as well as to...
MySQL is an immensely popular Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) - and has for a long time been a staple in any back-end engineer's toolkit, right next to PostgreSQL. With the advent of JavaScript for the back-end, via Node.js' spectacular rise in popularity and applicability - MySQL is commonly...
Javascript Syntax Extension (JSX), is a JavaScript extension developed and popularized by the React framework that allows you to structure the rendering of elements. It essentially makes it easier to write HTML code in React (describe the UI), and due to its flexibility, JSX has been adopted by other popular...
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) has become the de facto serialization format for REST APIs, due to the fact that it's humanly-readable, simple and small in size. It uses the same notation used to define JavaScript objects, and naturally, it's extremely straightforward to convert between a JSON string and JavaScript objects....
David Landup
The copy/paste feature is without a doubt one of the most commonly used features in modern computing, and it refers to the process of copying/transferring text or images from one part of a computer-based application to another. Most recently, it's become common practice to programmatically copy some contents...
Next.js is an open-source JavaScript framework created by Vercel to enhance React applications with features such as Server-Side Rendering and Static Site Generation. Traditionally, React is used to create Single-Page Applications (SPAs) whose contents are rendered on the client side. Next.js extends this by allowing developers to create...
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