Harnessing the Javascript Spread Operator

Alex Cassells Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, JavaScript, Tutorial Leave a Comment

The toolset of the JavaScript developer is ever-evolving and ever-changing. Array manipulation saw dramatic improvements in usability, utility, and readability with the release of the ECMAScript 6 standard in 2015. This update was released with game-changing features like arrow functions, scoped variables like โ€˜letโ€™ and โ€˜constโ€™, and many other commonly used tools.

As a developer, I use these features on a regular basis when developing in a Javascript environment, whether thatโ€™s a front-end library, such as React or Angular, or on the backend through Node. Most developers have experience with arrow functions and scoped variables, which are incredibly common to see throughout modern code bases. One feature included in ECMAScript 6 is the Spread Operator. While I do not often see it used, it is perhaps my favorite.

In this blog, I will cover the Spread Operator. Weโ€™ll talk about what it is and how itโ€™s used to manipulate both objects and arrays. Weโ€™ll walk through some examples to help you get started using it in your programming along the way. Letโ€™s jump in.

Testing the Current Date/Time in Spring and Java

Keith Shakib Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Java, Spring, Testing, Tutorial 1 Comment

Attention: This article was published over 3 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.How often in Java services do we need to use the current date and time? Most of us would agree we use it quite …

View Transition API

Introducing the View Transition API: Your DOM’s New Best Friend!

Lawrence Chabela API Development, Articles, CSS & HTML, Design, Development Technologies & Tools, JavaScript 1 Comment

Tired of clunky transitions and tangled web states? Meet the View Transition API, your secret weapon for silky-smooth DOM transformations. Say hello to elegant animations and goodbye to the confusion of overlapping states. Your web pages are about to get a serious upgrade!

Think about it, page transitions aren’t all about the looks. They’re like guides, leading users through your content. And they’re not just about appearances, these transitions can also increase the perceived speed of how responsive your site feels, especially during async running tasks…

Keyhole Ranked Top 4 Software & Web Developer Firm by Kansas City Business Journal

Keyhole Ranked Top 4 Software & Web Developer Firm by Kansas City Business Journal

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Keyhole Software is proud to announce its Top-Four rank as a Software and Web Development firm by the Kansas City Business Journal. The ranking is a testament to Keyhole’s contributions and growth in Kansas Cityโ€™s technology sector.

Selenium Automated Testing: Getting Started

Getting Started with Selenium Automation

Samuel Seidl Articles, Automation, Development Technologies & Tools, Programming, Testing Leave a Comment

Automated testing is a great way to ensure that any application can continue to grow and change while still giving fast and practical feedback to developers. This feedback can tell developers whether or not the changes introduced meet the requirements of the product and donโ€™t introduce bugs.

As discussed in a previous blog series, automated testing can be a valuable resource when trying to deliver both agile and maintainable applications. But where should you get started and what technologies should you use to build automated tests?

In this post, I will discuss how to get started with and how to build out a simple automated test in one of the most popular options: Selenium.