The Best of LogRocket
10+ most popular LogRocket articles, as voted by our community.
LogRocket combines session replay, performance monitoring, and product analytics – empowering software teams to create the ideal product experience.
LogRocket on Androiddev
Understanding Kotlin data serialization
Understand data serialization in Kotlin, which allows you to convert your data into other compatible formats and share it with others.
LogRocket on Design Patterns
Design patterns in Node.js: a practical guide
In this article, we will look at how to identify these patterns out in the wild and look at how you can start using them in your own projects.
LogRocket on Service Workers
Every website deserves a service worker
Service workers ensure users can access your sites assets (CSS, images, Javascript) even when your site is offline for an app-like experience.
LogRocket on Software Engineering
How to write an effective progress report
In this article, we’ll talk about what a progress report is, why they’re important, the elements of a progress report, and more.
LogRocket on Unit Testing
Testing Node serverless applications — AWS Lambda functions
Learn how to strike the right balance between unit, integration, and end-to-end testing for Node serverless applications.
LogRocket on Visual Design
Building a color palette with CSS: 3 methods
Let's explore three ways to create color palettes with CSS and touch on relative colors with now-experimental LCH and LAB color functions.
LogRocket on webdev
Why you should be using the dialog element
is an HTML element that gathers information from users by presenting them with selectable options such as alerts and subwindows.
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Build strongly typed polymorphic components with React and TypeScript
Learn how to build strongly typed polymorphic React components with TypeScript, using familiar Chakra UI and MUI component props as guides.
Understanding and using the new CSS style queries
Improve responsive web development by applying CSS container style queries, which allow you to query components based on their size or style.
How to build a REST client with JavaScript proxies
Learn what JavaScript proxies are, explore how they function, and build a weather forecast application using JavaScript proxy objects.
How and when to use the CSS :has selector
The CSS :has() selector allows us to style an element based on its descendants or any succeeding elements.
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