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  1. What's 'roving tabindex'?

    Published Nov 03 2017 in Accessibility

    The "roving tabindex" is a technique to improve focus handling for e.g. custom elements

  2. Not every JavaScript function is constructable

    Published Oct 22 2017 in JavaScript

    There are several ways to define functions in JavaScript. It turns out that not every function can be used as a constructor.

  3. How to automatically respond to confirmations in CLI tools

    Published Oct 18 2017 in Bash

    Auto-respond to confirmations in CLI tools can be tricky but I learned a few ways how to deal with them.

  4. How to quickly perform a syntax check of a JavaScript file

    Published Oct 04 2017 in NodeJS

    The --check flag of the Node.js executable can be used to quickly check JavaScript files for syntax errors without executing them.

  5. A quick way to take pretty window screenshots on macOS

    Published Sep 26 2017 in macOS , Productivity

    MacOS provides some built in functionality to make pretty screenshots of any window.

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