TGTGInsighttelegram intelligenceLIVE / telegram public index
← GitHub Trends

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Find similar content

Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14743 · May 23

#javascript#ecmascript_proposals#es2015#es2019#es6#es7#esnext#javascript#js#polyfill#ponyfill#promise#proposal#proposals#shim#symbol#weakmap core-js is a modular JavaScript library that provides polyfills for modern ECMAScript features up to 2024, including promises, symbols, collections, iterators, typed arrays, and many web standards like URL and structuredClone. It lets you use new JavaScript features in older browsers by loading only the needed parts without polluting the global namespace. It integrates well with tools like Babel and swc for optimized polyfilling. This helps you write modern, compatible code that runs smoothly across different environments, improving development efficiency and user experience. You can customize polyfill usage and even build your own tailored version for your project. https://github.com/zloirock/core-js

Results

1 similar post found

Search: #modularhousing

当前筛选 #modularhousing清除筛选
Architectural Shovel / Любовь Дмитриева

@arch_shovel · Post #609 · 08/29/2022, 08:55 PM

Flexibility has become more important to people today than sheer size. With the design for Van B UnStudio introduce new ways to make the footprint of an apartment more flexible — challenging old conventions of square footage and fixed footprints. The architectural strategy was to devise as many different ways as possible to reconfigure an apartment. To achieve this, architects designed a ‘plugin-based’ system that allows homeowners to use the space in a 40m2 apartment almost as if it were a 60m2 loft. This allows you to easily change the use of the same floor space in a matter of seconds, making it possible to transform a room from a generous office into a cozy living room, or a bedroom. Renders: Bauwerk / bloomimages #unstudio#housing#modularhousing#modularity#flexibility#inclusivedesign#germandesgin#sustainability#greenarchitecture#arch_shovel