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Breakthrough and Development of the Next Generation of Engineers

【2025-12-22】Recently, I shared "Breakthrough and Development of the Next Generation of Engineers - Practical Transformation from Position to Capability" at AICon in Beijing. I have converted the PPT into images and posted them here, looking forward to exchanging ideas with you.

The Impact of AI Coding on Programmers

【2025-08-17】After using Claude Code for less than a month and spending $326 (actually $20 for Pro + $50 for top-up), the Cursor I had been using for a few months has become obsolete. Using AI well can easily reach the level of a P6+ engineer. As an engineer, I feel both surprised and scared.

How Engineers Can Invest Better

【2025-07-17】A simple sharing within the team, I took some time on the weekend to sort it out and talk about how engineers can invest better. Since buying US stocks is very risky, I don't recommend that you follow it. You need to have your own judgment. Just treat it as me talking nonsense and take a casual look.

Experience of Switching from iPhone to Android

【2025-07-10】For a user who has been using an iPhone for more than ten years, I switched to Android for about a month. I chose an OPPO device. The migration cost was much smaller than I imagined, and who would have thought that Android would become my main phone. I want to chat with everyone about the changes in my thoughts during this process.

2024 Summary - Continuous Iteration

【2025-02-02】I'm used to taking advantage of the less busy days during the Spring Festival to record what happened in the past year. I think the keyword for this year should be "continuous iteration." I'm increasingly realizing that everyone's most important work is actually themselves. Your life experiences, personality, values, and skills constitute this work itself, and the work needs to be continuously iterated. I plan to use this summary to back up 2024 and start the new version of 2025.

Don't Trust Your Gut - Book Notes

【2024-10-13】I recently finished reading the little book Don't Trust Your Gut: Use Data to Get the Life You Want. It's relatively simple and easy to read, and you can basically finish it in an afternoon. It covers topics you might encounter in life, such as love and marriage, parenting, wealth, entrepreneurship, luck, appearance, happiness, and pain.

Talking about Future Technology Trends

【2024-09-09】This is a recent sharing within the team, based on my own understanding of AI, investment, and next-generation technologies, combined with reports, materials, papers, financial reports, etc. from the internet. If you don't understand some terms, you can ask GPT. I hope you enjoy it, but please don't invest based on this without understanding the market, as the risks are very high.

Stepping Inside - Book Notes

【2024-06-30】I recently finished reading "Stepping Inside - The Chinese Government and Economic Development". I had a quick read last year, and recently, while it was raining continuously in Hangzhou, I stayed at home listening to the rain and reading, which was very pleasant. It's a good book that's worth reading twice. I spent some time transcribing some good points for future reference.

I Actually Went Back to Wired Headphones

【2024-05-08】A man's happiness can be simple. I actually went back to wired headphones. I spent some time on weekends trying out a lot of good headphones offline, and surprisingly ended up buying these Sony MV1 open-back monitor headphones. They don't have noise cancellation and are wired, but I love them. I want to share my selection process with you all.

Elon Musk - Book Notes

【2024-04-14】I recently finished reading "Elon Musk" during my morning reading time. I highly recommend it to fellow engineers. Although Musk sometimes acts strangely on X, the book reveals him as a true engineer, a genius skilled at combining technology, business, and cost control, but also a person with many flaws. I'm jotting down some notes for my own reference. After reading this book, as a Tesla shareholder, I am willing to continue holding.

My Minimalist Living Experience

【2024-03-03】Just want to casually talk about minimalism with everyone. I quite like this lifestyle, but that doesn't mean everyone needs to be a minimalist. Some people enjoy collecting things, some love shopping and buying lots of stuff. I think any lifestyle that makes you comfortable is good. But if you also like a simple way of living, or maybe you're a bit of a perfectionist, then these little tips might suit you.

2023 Summary - Follow Your Heart

【2024-02-13】Today is the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. Haha, my annual summary is delayed again. The summary for 2022, "Live Freely," was also around this time. This year, I did quite a few things I wanted to do according to my own preferences. Let's call it "Follow Your Heart." I plan to talk about my interesting life, endeavors, and work in 2023 through a self-questioning and answering format.

My Handy Tool Exploration Journey

【2024-02-09】Recently, taking advantage of the holiday downtime, I organized some of the better Mac software, websites, and lifestyle goods I've used over the year. Adhering to the principles of simplicity, usability, and aesthetics, I hope this can offer some assistance when you find yourself puzzled with choices.

My Open Source Growth Journey

【2024-01-12】A sharing at Microsoft Shanghai Github Universe 2023, mainly about the interesting things I've done in open source for 9 years since university, and the experience of how to build a good open source product. I hope it can provide some input to friends who love open source. The on-site sharing video is at the end of the article, and interested friends can watch it.

I'm Actually 30 Years Old

【2023-12-30】After tonight, I'll actually be 30 years old. I've shamelessly felt like I was only 24, and before that, even more shamelessly thought I was 18. I can't believe how fast time flies. Age feels like a wheel rolling down a mountain, gaining speed as time stretches on. Although my experiences are becoming richer, the perceived length of a year is significantly shorter than when I was a child, and I still feel some regret and melancholy.

Disliking the Atmosphere of the Front-End Entertainment Industry

【2023-12-26】Personally, I really dislike the "front-end entertainment industry" atmosphere. Recently, the "Twelve Zodiac Animals of Front-End" even appeared on Twitter. For a moment, I didn't know if it was self-deprecation or entertainment.

Travelogue of Tokyo & Osaka, Japan

【2023-12-17】I went to Japan for 5 days at the end of November, my second trip to Japan. I want to use this article to record what I saw, heard, and discussed with local friends that differed from my preconceived notions, or rather, my unique feelings. Any deviations in my understanding are welcome to be pointed out, and I hope to provide some input for friends planning to visit later.

My Entry-Level Coffee Machine Practice

【2023-11-20】How to achieve daily delicious coffee freedom for less than a thousand yuan? I want to share my experience in purchasing, using, and selecting accessories for my coffee machine through this short article. It's one of the most meaningful items I've bought recently.

The Dilemma and Breakthrough of Next-Generation Front-End Development

【2023-10-25】A sharing at the Chongqing Front-End Conference, targeting a new generation of front-end developers who emerged after React/Vue. With the era of reinventing the wheel over and the highly competitive domestic front-end environment, the growth path for front-end engineers is much more difficult than before. In these dilemmas, I share how to break through with a new approach, using front-end technology to truly solve business problems, enhance product engineer capabilities, and grow in the least competitive way.

My Entry-Level Cycling Practice

【2023-10-06】I bought a Dahon P8 and really love it. I want to organize a best practice guide for beginner cyclists, hoping to provide some reference for those who want to start cycling. Haha, if you want to copy my homework, feel free to do so.

My Entry-Level Home Theater Practice

【2023-09-29】Sharing the process of building a home audio-visual system consisting of Apple TV + Sony + Soundbar + Rear Surround Speakers. Many friends wanted a detailed tutorial, so I casually wrote one for everyone's reference. Welcome to discuss.

What Kind of Mindset Should We Have Towards Open Source?

【2023-09-18】Recently, several developers I admire have been affected by open source work, and the domestic open source environment is not very good. I want to talk about what kind of mindset developers and users should have towards open source so that we can continue to happily write code we like. There might be some misunderstandings on my part, and I welcome everyone to point them out.

My 2023 Browser Tinkering Journey

【2023-08-20】The browser is likely the most frequently used application on many people's computers. For those of us with a penchant for optimization, we often tinker with our work tools until they're in a state of peak usability. Last year, I wrote about my journey tinkering with Mac software. After a year of iterations and changes, I plan to continue writing this year, starting with "My 2023 Browser Tinkering Journey," especially since a friend recently asked me which browser I use.

Pake - Easily Build Lightweight Desktop Applications

【2023-08-03】A topic from last Thursday's cross-platform technical sharing event at Juejin. I shared some thoughts and experiences from the open-sourcing process of Pake, and also discussed some of my ideas about front-end, Rust, open source, and technology productization. Interested friends are welcome to communicate, and please point out any unclear parts.

Hong Kong and Not What I Expected

【2023-07-02】My first trip to Hong Kong was not about ticking off tourist spots but rather observing the culture and environment, leading to discoveries quite different from what I had imagined. Here's a casual chat about those observations.

Record of SMILE Myopia Surgery Process and Recovery

【2023-05-17】I had a SMILE myopia surgery in mid-May. I'm recording my feelings on the day of the surgery and after the surgery here, hoping to provide some reference for curious friends.

Improvements to the Legendary Fastest Terminal

【2023-02-06】Recently, I discovered Alacritty, a cross-platform terminal emulator powered by Rust and accelerated with OpenGL, merely around 5MB in size, touted as the fastest terminal. However, it's truly unattractive. I contemplated whether to revamp it to possibly make it my default terminal. The final product turned out quite well.

Summary of 2022 - Live Freely

【2023-01-25】Today is the fourth day of the new year 2023. For a procrastinator like me, delaying any further might mean never writing it at all, which can't happen. By the time I'm old, I probably won't remember what happened. To me, 2022 was a year worth recording. This article intends to casually talk about life, tinkering, and work.

What Makes a Good Low-Code Product

【2023-01-02】When it comes to low-code, there are those who love it passionately and those who are decidedly less enthusiastic. There are also those who "pretend" to like it and others who like it without really understanding why. Currently, I find myself somewhat fond of low-code, but only within specific domains where it can significantly speed up the development process compared to traditional coding by skilled engineers. Lately, I've been contemplating the next steps for team efficiency and decided to explore the open-source low-code products in the industry, which might offer some insights.

How Engineers Can Do Things Clearly

【2022-12-09】A recent sharing with the team on how engineers can do things clearly.

How Ordinary People Can Avoid Being Replaced by OpenAI?

【2022-12-04】Today I tried some features of OpenAI and recorded the usage scenarios by topic. I found many areas where it is stronger than ordinary people. So how can we avoid being replaced by it in terms of cognition and ability?

Packaged a Minimalist Twitter with Pake

【2022-11-05】A very simple tool for packaging web pages into very small Mac Apps using Rust, underlying Tauri. Currently supports WeChat Reading, Twitter, Yuque, RunCode, Witeboard, Flomo, Vercel, etc.

Trendy Weekly 100th Issue, Made a Website

【2022-10-22】Before, Trendy Weekly was put on Github, which was not very easy to use. Taking advantage of the National Day holiday, I learned Astro and designed and developed a website for Trendy Weekly myself. It finally feels more comfortable. Sharing it with everyone.

MiaoYan - A Note Application More Suitable for Engineers

【2022-09-09】This article mainly introduces the feature list of MiaoYan, why it is more suitable for engineers, and some personal thoughts on the product itself.

How to be a Product Engineer?

【2022-07-29】A recent sharing with the team, from the perspective of a front-end engineer, how to become a product development engineer.

How to Celebrate Your Code's Birthday

【2022-07-09】Recently XRender turned 3 years old. I had played with gource and ffmpeg before, thinking I could use these two libraries to play the journey of her open source as a story.

How to Survive and Thrive in a Tough Environment

【2022-07-01】Probably a sharing to the team in April this year, archived in the blog. Let's talk about how a domestic development engineer can survive and become stronger when the environment is bad.

My Mac Software Tossing Journey in 2022

【2022-06-25】Why do poor students have so much stationery? You will understand after reading this. A flash share for the team bi-weekly meeting on June 16, 2022.

Introduction to MiaoYan Markdown Editor

【2022-06-13】Recently I refined a macOS Markdown note application I made two years ago and released it for everyone to try.

You Are Still Using WebStorm?

【2021-07-09】So where exactly is WebStorm better? I spent an afternoon this weekend writing an article to "reverse the wheel of history" and introduce to everyone "How to use the latest genuine version of WebStorm?", "How to make WebStorm smooth and not laggy?", and "Where are the fragrant parts of WebStorm?".

Why Were APPs Two Years Ago So Easy to Use?

【2021-06-09】On the second day of the Apple WWDC 2021 conference in early June 2021, the iOS 15 developer beta was released. As a software early adopter with OCD, I couldn't help but update it immediately.

Github Can Be Played Like This?

【2020-07-17】Make your Github profile page a blog homepage, and automatically update information display every day.

Fliggy Serverless Technology Exploration and Implementation at GMTC

【2020-07-05】A sharing of the department's Serverless construction at the 2021 Beijing GMTC Global Frontend Developer Conference. I won the "Star Lecturer" on the spot and also met many friends. A very good experience.

Zaozaoliao - Micro Front-end Topic Sharing

【2020-06-28】Sharing the topic on behalf of Fliggy at the Zaozaoliao Conference. This article is the transcript.

My 2020 🔥 Software Sharing

【2020-05-27】Sharing some commonly used Mac software with internal colleagues.

Solution for Fliggy Unified Operation Workbench

【2020-04-21】After 3 months of development, the first phase of Fliggy Integrated Operation Workbench has finally started to be used internally. During this period, aiming at operation scenarios, based on the integrated integration solution of micro front-end and SDK, we completed the access and configuration connection of more than 10 platforms in 4 major scenarios, and optimized hundreds of visual and interactive experiences. After accessing later experience measurement and user feedback tracking capabilities, the overall has reached a usable state. Take this summary to hope to communicate with everyone about the background reason, goal and solution, process and effect, and outlook of doing Fliggy micro front-end operation integrated platform, hoping to give some input to students in similar scenarios. If there are deviations in understanding or unclear descriptions, welcome everyone to point out directly or make suggestions.

Fliggy Serverless System Construction S2

【2020-03-30】In the first half of the year, a series of infrastructure construction was completed. Experienced group infrastructure research and multi-BU communication, formulated solution goals around Fliggy front and back end cooperative development and business pain points, to the construction of Sky Island R&D platform and gateway, and deep co-construction of unified FaaS R&D platform with the group, as well as construction around various development experiences and stability, making the overall Serverless reach a usable state. Let's look at what was done in the second half of the year?

Operation Backend Interaction Design Sharing

【2020-03-18】Thoughts on Mid-backend Interaction Design Shared with Internal Colleagues

Fliggy Serverless System Construction S1

【2020-03-15】It has been almost 1 year since the Fliggy Serverless technology system construction project was initiated last April. During this period, experienced group infrastructure research and multi-BU communication, formulated solution goals around the pain points of Fliggy front and back end cooperative development, to the construction of Sky Island R&D platform and gateway, the launch of pilot business, and then to the merger of Sky Island, Lander, and DEF to build a unified FaaS R&D platform, as well as construction around various development experiences and stability, and now to the Serverless transformation of 14 business scenarios, completing a preliminary stage.

Product and Open Source Sharing

【2019-11-25】Sharing with internal colleagues about how to make small technical products and what mentality should be used to view open source?

CreateJS New Driver's Guide

【2018-07-28】Recently, I have been learning and exploring some front-end interactive game technologies. It happened that a small game used CreateJS technology. I take this article as a memo for its use, and also let students who want to use CreateJS to write small games get started quickly.

Reading Notes on "Hackers and Painters"

【2018-07-08】Recently I am reading the book "Hackers and Painters", which mainly introduces the hobbies and motivations of hackers, i.e., excellent programmers, discusses hacker growth, hacker's contribution to the world, programming languages and hacker working methods, and other topics for everyone interested in the computer age. This article is used to record some notes and thoughts during reading.

Weex Ui Half-Year Open Source Road

【2018-03-31】Weex Ui was open sourced on September 30 last year. It has been exactly half a year since today. This article intends to share the Weex Ui half-year open source road from 5 parts: origin, positioning, status quo, development, and outlook.

JS in iOS

【2018-03-17】Recently I mainly studied the content of JS in iOS. I intend to elaborate from 4 parts: Why cannot purely do front-end, JSCore principle and communication mechanism, OC underlying Runtime principle, How to arbitrarily modify iOS running results via JS. Aiming to let front-end and iOS development students understand cross-end development principles better, and know what unexpected things they can do when combined.

2017 Summary - No Procrastination

【2018-02-19】A bit irrelevant to the title, always wanted to write an article about life, summarize 2017, and plan 2018. Procrastinated from before Spring Festival to the fourth day of Chinese New Year. Should say 2017 liked procrastination very much, so named `No Procrastination`. Hope not to procrastinate when encountering things in 2018, do it when thought of.

What Mentality Should Be Used to Treat Open Source?

【2018-02-11】A Q&A record on Zhihu, `What mentality should be used to treat open source?`

iOS Comb for Front-end (Part 1)

【2018-02-07】Last Double Eleven started contacting iOS related learning to troubleshoot some Weex performance problems. Coincidentally started slowly participating in iOS business development in January this year. Take this opportunity to organize some basic knowledge in iOS development for memo. Meanwhile aim to let front-end students understand iOS code when encountering in the future through series articles, facilitating better understanding of some principles on terminal.

Weex + Ui - Weex Conf 2018

【2018-01-21】This article is the organized content document of the topic "Weex + Ui" in Weex Conf 2018. Mainly introduces the process of Fliggy Weex technology system from scratch, including the development and growth of Weex Ui component library, focusing on sharing some experiences in Weex Ui layer construction.

Web Computer Graphics (Part 1)

【2017-04-21】Web front-end technologies related to graphics are roughly CSS3 animation transformation, SVG, Canvas, WebGL. However, front-end engineers mostly only stay at the upper-level API operation aspect. They may not know much about the principles of graphics, such as GPU, three-dimensional space, lighting, texture, hierarchical models. After studying the content related to SVG, I have some interest in some underlying technologies. Plus this piece belongs to a blank area, so I spent a few days learning graphics basically and recorded it here ...

SVG New Driver's Guide

【2017-01-26】SVG related features are much stronger than imagined. This article first introduces the relevant definitions, advantages and disadvantages and Demo of SVG. Next, it will introduce its relevant syntax and animation. Finally, tell everyone how to use and optimize SVG. Ensure that everyone can drive on the road within an hour. Too late to explain, get on the bus quickly ...

Hello Weex

【2017-01-06】This week, I shared the Topic "Hello Weex" with my department colleagues. Now I have organized it into a text version to share with students who follow Weex. It mainly involves Module && Component, Weex Architecture, Weex Others ...

Generators and Channels in JavaScript

【2016-09-20】The following article is an introduction to Generator and Channel. If you have learned about Promise, Generator, Coroutine and Channel, you can skip directly to the Using Generators and Channels with React part. Although these cases may not be very suitable for real project environments, it can be seen as a starting point, try to practice possible places through this method ...

React Native Animation Research

【2016-06-05】The title of this special article is "ReactNative Animation Research". Since it is called research, we strive to clarify the content related to RN animation at once, researching in the way of posing questions - proving questions - solving questions ...

My Understanding of Flexbox Layout Mode

【2015-10-17】Flexbox, a CSS3 layout mode, also known as the flexible box model, is used to provide maximum flexibility for the box model ...

Brief Talk on Object-Oriented JavaScript

【2015-06-09】Recently I have been learning "JavaScript Design Patterns" written by Ross Harmes/Dustin Diaz. I read this book about twice and gained a lot. This book is suitable for students who want to study JavaScript deeply to increase your internal strength. It can help you enhance your understanding of JavaScript object-oriented, while learning various specific design patterns, knowing what occasions these design patterns should be used in, and how to implement them, to write more elegant code. This article is used to summarize my reading notes ...

University Summary - Waving to Ideal

【2015-05-18】Only want to rely on both hands, waving to the ideal, this is a lyric from Beyond's "No Longer Hesitate". Probably since middle school I liked listening to Beyond's songs, intermittently all the way to university. Every time I watch their previous concert videos, I am especially excited and moved. Most of what they bring me is positive energy and a cool spirit. Returning to the article, this article mainly records the process of finding a job myself, and summarizes the campus life of four years of university by the way ...

Can We Do Better Than The Click?

【2015-03-30】Responding to user input is the core of our interface development. To build responsive Web products, the key is to understand how touch, mouse, pointer, keyboard operations and browsers work. You may have experienced a 300 ms delay in mobile browsers or discomfort caused by scrolling through touch. In this article, we will introduce event cascading and use this knowledge to implement a demo of a tap click event, which supports many input methods without violating the proxy browser rules like Opera Mini ...

Reading Notes on "Pro Node.js"

【2015-03-01】Today I finally finished learning "Pro Node.js" (深入浅出 Node.js) written by Mr. Pu Ling. This book is not a simple Node introductory book. It does not stay at the level of Node introduction or usage of frameworks and libraries, but reveals Node's own internal characteristics and structure from different perspectives. It is recommended for students who have a certain Node foundation or have done small projects in Node. After reading it, your thinking will have very peculiar collisions. When I read it, I often had such thoughts: "Oh, so this function is implemented like this". The following article is some learning records of my second reading of "Pro Node.js", and draw mind maps through the Baidu mind map tool, writing my learning summary under this article every day ...

Using React to Improve Angular's Rendering Performance

【2015-02-23】Have you ever encountered performance problems when using Angular? Using React can make pages render faster. Below, through several cases, compare the performance differences between using React to render Angular and directly using Angular to render ...

Front-end Development Workflow Tool Yeoman

【2015-02-21】In the previous article, we introduced Grunt, which can help us automatically manage and run various JavaScript tasks. In the article before that, we introduced the front-end package manager Bower. In this article, we come to introduce Yeoman, a magical scaffold. Yeoman is developed by the Google team and a team of external contributors. Its goal is to create an easy-to-use workflow for developers through the packaging of Grunt (a command line tool for development task automation) and Bower (a package manager for front-end resources such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images). Below I will briefly introduce this magical tool to everyone ...

Front-end Development Workflow Tool Grunt

【2015-02-18】In the previous article, we introduced the front-end package manager Bower. This time, we come to understand the front-end application development workflow tool Grunt. In the process of JavaScript development, we often encounter some repetitive tasks, such as checking if syntax is correct, compressing code, and merging files. In the past, we would choose different tools to complete different tasks, but this felt both complex and time-consuming. But now with Grunt, Grunt was invented precisely to solve these problems. It can help us automatically manage and run various JavaScript tasks, simplifying our workflow ...

Front-end Development Workflow Tools Cmder and Bower

【2015-02-17】Front-end development is indeed not the same as before. If we say that our past front-end development was in the "slash-and-burn" era, then current front-end development has undoubtedly entered the era of "factory production". In recent years, with the emergence of Node.js, many excellent front-end development management tools have appeared, which greatly facilitates our front-end development. Indeed Node.js is the best gift from God to our front-end development engineers. In the following articles, I will introduce some excellent tools needed in the front-end development process: Cmder, Bower, Grunt, Yeoman ...

Performance Optimization in JavaScript Programming Practices

【2015-02-16】Every programming language has its "pain points," and over time, its existing inefficient patterns also continue to develop. JavaScript presents some unique performance challenges, which are related to the way your code is organized. As web applications become more advanced and contain more and more JavaScript code, various patterns and anti-patterns gradually appear. To write more efficient code, please keep these programming practices in mind ...

Ajax Performance Optimization

【2015-02-14】Ajax is the foundation of high-performance JavaScript. It can make page loads faster by delaying the download of larger resource files. It passes data between the client and the server asynchronously, thereby avoiding batch downloading of page resources. it can even get resources for the entire page with just one HTTP request. Choosing appropriate transmission methods and most effective data formats can significantly improve the interaction experience between users and websites ...

High Performance JavaScript - Rapidly Responding User Interface

【2015-02-12】There is a saying that makes sense: "If JavaScript runs for whole seconds, then it is very likely that you have done something wrong...", if the interface responds to user input within 100 milliseconds, users will think they are "directly manipulating objects in the interface". More than 100 milliseconds means users feel they have lost contact with the interface. JavaScript and user interface updates run in the same process, so only one thing can be handled at a time. This means that when JavaScript code is running, the user interface cannot respond to input, and vice versa. Efficiently managing the UI thread is to ensure that JavaScript cannot run for too long, lest it affect the user experience. Managing the running time of JavaScript is very important for the performance of Web applications ...

Algorithm and Flow Control Performance Optimization of JavaScript

【2015-02-07】Like other programming languages, code writing and algorithms will affect the running time of JavaScript. Unlike other languages, JavaScript has limited available resources, so optimization techniques are more important. this study note mainly optimizes JavaScript performance from three aspects of JavaScript loops, conditional statements, and recursion ...

DOM Programming Performance Optimization of JavaScript

【2015-02-06】DOM is an abbreviation for Document Object Model. It is a language-independent application program interface for users to manipulate XML and HTML documents. In browsers, it mainly deals with HTML documents. In web applications, XML documents also often need to be retrieved. DOM API is used to access data in documents. John Hevatin once gave a pertinent metaphor in a speech, imagining DOM and JavaScript as islands respectively, they are directly connected by a toll bridge. Every time ECMAScript accesses DOM, it has to pass through this bridge and pay a "bridge fee". The more bridges passed, the more fees paid. Therefore, if you want to reduce costs, you have to cross the bridge less. Here we come to learn how to optimize this problem ...

Data Access Performance Optimization of JavaScript

【2015-02-05】There are four basic data storage locations in JavaScript: literals, variables, array elements, and object members. Like other languages, the storage location of data will greatly affect its reading speed ...

Comparison of Vue, Angular, Avalon Frameworks

【2015-02-04】Front-end development is no longer the front-end development of a few years ago. It has entered the industrial era from the agricultural era. In recent years, many excellent MVVM frameworks in JavaScript have appeared. Today I compare the advantages and disadvantages of frameworks like Vue, Angular, Avalon ...

Loading and Execution Performance Optimization of JavaScript

【2015-02-03】Managing JavaScript code in browsers is a tricky problem because code execution blocks other browser processes, such as user interface painting. Every time a script tag is encountered, the page must stop and wait for the code to download (if it is an external file) and execute, and then continue to process other parts. Despite this, there are still some ways to reduce the impact of JavaScript on performance ...
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